SDS250 potential?

garys

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I don't think that there is a market for a $3,000.00 scanner the size of a microwave. Which you'd probably want as well.

Or another thought for the folks at Uniden, why not give us a true wide coverage scanning receiver. Something where we can have some capabilities down low for shortwave, side band etc? Maybe a 2nd or 3rd VFO?
 

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Or another thought for the folks at Uniden, why not give us a true wide coverage scanning receiver. Something where we can have some capabilities down low for shortwave, side band etc? Maybe a 2nd or 3rd VFO?
No mileage in it for Uniden when Icom & AOR have similar products, massive cost of development just doesn't pay off. What Uniden does they do well in most cases & sales are good,no need to change the formula.
 

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It's probably gonna take a kidney along with the blood. Just sayin'
I have been told they don't accept wore out parts. It seems that they expect to be able to resell them and actually make some money off of them!
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Sometimes I think the manufacturers of scanners and specialty receivers do not have their ear to the ground. Asking what features are wanted in a place like RR would go a long way in designing a unit. This is not to say that the community cannot come up with some non practical requests such as "strobing back light color based on the radio ID seen at certain times of the day" (yea someone actually asked for that as a FW option).

A HF(0-30ish MHZ) scanner would be a nice toy provided it has all mode and 100hz resolution. But these should not be mixed with regular scanners.

I am almost tempted to star a thread on designing the ultimate portable and mobile scanner or making a practical wish list for such a device.
 

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Sometimes I think the manufacturers of scanners and specialty receivers do not have their ear to the ground. Asking what features are wanted in a place like RR would go a long way in designing a unit. This is not to say that the community cannot come up with some non practical requests such as "strobing back light color based on the radio ID seen at certain times of the day" (yea someone actually asked for that as a FW option).

A HF(0-30ish MHZ) scanner would be a nice toy provided it has all mode and 100hz resolution. But these should not be mixed with regular scanners.

I am almost tempted to star a thread on designing the ultimate portable and mobile scanner or making a practical wish list for such a device.
Well gentlemen, we've seen CES come & go,no great revelations there. A path that Uniden might be taking, asking dealers what stock they have of 200's. Can they see a market for a new model, can they see a new model with a price tag of $1500 to 2000.Do they think there is a market for another mobile/home base unit. Or do we push the new 150 alone. Crystal Ball time.
 

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Well gentlemen, we've seen CES come & go,no great revelations there. A path that Uniden might be taking, asking dealers what stock they have of 200's. Can they see a market for a new model, can they see a new model with a price tag of $1500 to 2000.Do they think there is a market for another mobile/home base unit. Or do we push the new 150 alone. Crystal Ball time.
Not just a market for a new desktop/mobile. At a cost of 2-3x that of a used vehicle.
 

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A point comes where these price increases lockout more and more people. I can remember when Uniden Australia were walking $999 AUD for the UBCD396XT...
 
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