It reminds me of one of these. Also, remember the hidden simulated SDR command that was found in the 100?
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Looks nice but I'm not buying. I always wait a bit on new products
He was referring to the 885, not the 536. The 885 includes a GPS puck. It appears that the SDS200 uses the same puck, but no mention if the puck is included.It wasn’t included with the 536 so why would it be included with the SDS200?
He was referring to the 885, not the 536. The 885 includes a GPS puck. It appears that the SDS200 uses the same puck, but no mention if the puck is included.
Can't explain why it didn't work, but I'm using a fully updated Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 running Win 10 Home 64bit, and the most recent Chrome browser. Chrome could not complete the transaction.
Well I am not sure about if the credit card portion gets charged immediately but I purchased one and used the Paypal link and got charged the full amount. I guess I paid for something I will not receive for a while. I am okay with it as long as I am on top of the list to receive one first.
On the topic of why I wanted to see the manual:
- Interested in how the Ethernet functions. So many questions here; does it appear as a device on your network and can you access its "drive" (storage) all the time, thru Windows Explorer, even when it is operating? A "live" video showed someone running commands over eth from a computer. Is that just a dumb terminal program like putty or are we getting some semblance of a user interface? I would imagine the file transfer of both recordings and programming data is much faster over eth than it is over USB1.1 (or whatever USB level all older Uniden USB scanners have used).
- Also intrigued by the USB ports on front and in back. Two micro-USB "in" and one USB A "out". The only thing I've seen commented on that so far is that the A port is "for future expansion". I have seen others comment that the micro-USB port is present on the SDS100 as a secondary port and that someone theorized it was for I/Q-out, but that nobody knew for sure.
- Lastly curious on what GPS units are compatible. Is an RJ11-terminated device common? I haven't seen that kind of thing before, most of mine are either 9-pin serial or bare wires.
I would guess internet connection. Who wants a LAN cable on the front! EWWWWhat's the RJ11 jack for?
You could use Siren - connect with wired Ethernet, or buy a cheap wi-fi adapter.I use the siren app nightly to listen to my 536 throughout the house with no issues, so that would be a drawback for me unless they plan to incorporate it somehow down the road for the 200. I am not seeing any compelling reasons to buy immediately besides a new look and color screen. I bet if I closed my eyes they would sound the same...no simulcast issues here.
699.99 for the SDS200 not 749.00.
RJ45 = EthernetI would guess internet connection. Who wants a LAN cable on the front! EWWW
It reminds me of one of these. Also, remember the hidden simulated SDR command that was found in the 100?
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Ok maybe they wanna connect to a dial up modem. LOL Now why would they change GPS away from what the 100 used. Ahhhhhh more adapter cable sales!!!!I would guess internet connection. Who wants a LAN cable on the front! EWWW