Love your videos. I have the same scanner and personally as a ham I find it a bit cumbersome to use. Hopefully you'll do more how to videos on it. Also love your FTM-500 videos.
I have been looking into the sd200 i am in scotland would you say there is anything this scanner could pickup that i could not get on SDRuno .I would imagine it would be more ideal to operate but it is the price that has me in 2 minds about it
Do we have the same function in SDS100E? In your videos in relation to SDS100E i see that it asks if you wish to save the frequency (after you enter the frequency) but in this video there is no such screen?
I'm monitoring a trunk system I believe is capacity plus, the scanner is picking up traffic but after a while it will just stop on one of two programmed frequencies so if traffic is on the other frequency I'll miss it, I don't understand why it is doing it, I have put in the lcn codes as well would anyone have any ideas thanks
The scanner is in search mode for colour codes, and I do get audio and the capability plus sign so I assume I have the correct system, however it will only trunk for a certain time then just get stuck on one of the frequencies, I think if there is no fix I'm going to sell this scanner, I have a whistler trx 2 trunking with no issues whatsoever. This scanner is becoming a pain
This was an excellent review. But, the scanner will not be on my purchase list. It is priced less than affordable. £560 is steep for a scanner. Though a bit clunky, an SDR is an excellent alternative. However, this scanner will always be dear to my wishful heart.
Love your videos. I have the same scanner and personally as a ham I find it a bit cumbersome to use. Hopefully you'll do more how to videos on it. Also love your FTM-500 videos.
Hi , thanks yes there is a lot to learn I will try find simple ways to enjoy the sds200.
Many thanks for showing well explained and nice bit of kit.
Great Video Thanks I don’t have the sds 200 but I do have the sds 100
Hi hope it helps-thanks
I have been looking into the sd200 i am in scotland would you say there is anything this scanner could pickup that i could not get on SDRuno .I would imagine it would be more ideal to operate but it is the price that has me in 2 minds about it
Try sds3600
Do we have the same function in SDS100E? In your videos in relation to SDS100E i see that it asks if you wish to save the frequency (after you enter the frequency) but in this video there is no such screen?
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I'm monitoring a trunk system I believe is capacity plus, the scanner is picking up traffic but after a while it will just stop on one of two programmed frequencies so if traffic is on the other frequency I'll miss it, I don't understand why it is doing it, I have put in the lcn codes as well would anyone have any ideas thanks
Trunk systems have .multiple slots and colour codes
The scanner is in search mode for colour codes, and I do get audio and the capability plus sign so I assume I have the correct system, however it will only trunk for a certain time then just get stuck on one of the frequencies, I think if there is no fix I'm going to sell this scanner, I have a whistler trx 2 trunking with no issues whatsoever. This scanner is becoming a pain
Does the small internal inside antenna perform well? I'm wanting to put a mast out for a outside anyenna
Small internal antennas are terrible I didn't realise it had one tho ?
@@HamTechRadioScannerDrones yeah i guess it’s technically outside the telescopic one
The keys should be backlit!
Yes
so you know if you live in the UK
Load a usa zip code and you have the USA frequentes in your scanner
Where you know then go and listen
I know but many of my viewers are in the USA.
This was an excellent review. But, the scanner will not be on my purchase list. It is priced less than affordable. £560 is steep for a scanner. Though a bit clunky, an SDR is an excellent alternative. However, this scanner will always be dear to my wishful heart.
Yes it's smart.
I found one in ali for $490 lol
Bargain