JPSan
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Watch & Listen....Jason Houk YouTube feed................
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Approximately 7"W x 2.75"T x 6"D (with connections).Saw somewhere on here someone had the measurement. I like to know the Width Height & Depth with the bracket. I have a home made shelve I made a week ago.
I have tested the 100 extensively in the Philadelphia area. Keep in mind location location location. Keep in mind inconsistencies between different units which someone else would have to explain.So is anyone testing the SDS200 in one of the known LSM strong holds like Phoenix or Philadelphia? I remember when the SDS100 came out and the reports from there.
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Please stop calling concerned consumers who are cautious about spending a lot of money haters. There may be a few actual venomous haters out there but not many, no more than the few true Bullies that are out there attempting to intimidate and suppress comment. We are talking very small numbers of people here.
As consumers spending huge amounts of money unit after unit we are lucky to have a venue like this to speak freely so we can learn more before spending our money.
It's not brand loyalty. It's "I've spent $700 and no one is going to tell me I made a bad choice or I made an unintelligent choice"... It's a matter of ego....and, if they have good results then everyone else must be lying.... Truly sad...
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Very well said. There are a lot of arrogant users on here that are dismissive of anyone that mentions any type of problem. I'll never understand the brand loyalty.
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The harassment of opinions on here is ridiculous and complete turn off. Does Lindsay Blanton read these threads and condone this?
Staying on track on the SDS200, did I miss it or does the GPS puck that fits the 200 require power like the 536? Sorry if I missed that...
No special cable just the RJ11.In Houk's video he shows the GPS puck and it looked like it only had the RJ11 (or whatever it is) jack on it. So...I don't know if that answers the question since there could be a special cable with a power injector but he didn't mention it.
In Houk's video he shows the GPS puck and it looked like it only had the RJ11 (or whatever it is) jack on it. So...I don't know if that answers the question since there could be a special cable with a power injector but he didn't mention it.
I missed that, good point. I hope it does not require power, I am running out of power options in the truck!
Scanning is a hobby that is very dependent upon location and the results with vary system to system and even place to place on the same system. And the 200 will be no different. I have no doubt that some people have had stellar results out of the 100 but I also don't doubt that a few have had dismal results, likely because no scanner will do well on their particular system of choice or in their location. For others to act like those who mention an issue are lying or don't know how to use the product is shortsighted on their part and only makes them look bad. We have to be reasonable from both perspectives.
I have the Uniden 436 + 536 which completely outperform the SDS 100 on all analog signals UHF VHF and 800... From same locations using the same antennas. There is no expectation. Simply a comparison of various products from multiple locations yielding the same results. Poor analog performance on all frequencies on the SDS 100.
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I missed that, good point. I hope it does not require power, I am running out of power options in the truck!
The only videos I ever see posted (SDS100 and 200) are on simulcast systems. I would like someone to post a video of how the SDS200 sounds on a 400MHz analog system. I listen to NYPD and FDNY so I need excellent performance in this band.