Just received this sds100 today off of Amazon. It works great right out of the box. My HP-2 was on and scanning while I was setting up the sds, then left ‘em both on. I found an interesting call so locked onto it and followed what happened to the kid who’s raft was capsized in a lake. Meanwhile the HP-2 just kept scanning for new calls. I immediately had an epiphany as soon as another call happened on the HP-2. With two similar scanners on at the same time I can now follow one call to completion without missing the other stuff going on out there. Having two scanners is a must. It just took me 45 years to figure that out.
@@brilliant13675 Ah yes, I forgot that it is made by Bearcat. Yes it’s the best scanner I’ve ever had or seen too. I’m so glad I no longer have to program frequencies/talk groups manually or even with the computer anymore. I got the gps antenna for my car and the Klein speaker that looks like a hand mic. This thing is perfect for mobile or inside the house. I also got the leather case and it’s so rigid that it acts like a stand and doesn’t tip over as easily. The leather case also has a heavy attachment on the back that slides into a cup mount holder for the car. Whenever I’m bored on a Saturday night it’s always interesting to drive around and feel low incidents.
For anyone new to this scanner. Be very patient and willing to take on a learning curve. You will get there. Using zip code and GPS is just fine for traveling to unknown spots, but you'll eventually want to better organize into favorites ( known as banks on most other older scanners). If you want to turn favorites on and off quickly you'll need to program quick keys. Initially doing all this is a bit confusing, but it will all make sense. There's no virtual scanners to load up when traveling to different areas...you still have to use your computer to load what is known as a profile. IMHO it gets pretty bloated when using the sentinel software if you plan on programming and organizing for many different destinations. Using just gps or zip code does load you up with whatever you want, but it's huge and disorganized. For all the scanner anal retentive, be forewarned.
I learn pretty quick how much there is to spend a lot of time learning on the 436HP I just returned in order to buy this instead. If it weren't for the whole simulcast thing I wouldn't have bothered getting the SDS100. It's a bit annoying that this is the _only_ option in that regard.
Can you please create a tutorial on how to search explore DMR frequencies. Would love to see something for us rookies on how to see what is out there. I made a recent purchase a couple of days ago from your website and want to have a bit of knowledge in that category when it shows up :)
There's absolutely no continuity in what you're showing us… You need to explain this from the beginning and what these terms are to make this video useful.
Can this be used to listen to Amtrak while taking a train trip? Would I have to have Amtrak frequencies programmed on this scanner, or would it just be able to pic them up on the fly?
This reminds me of a personal experience I had when I commuted on the LIRR! I used a scanner to find out why we were stuck in the tunnel. I made the mistake of sharing the audio with fellow commuters who were angry at what was being discussed. I got yelled at for the bad news! Be careful don't make my mistake.
Hello....can this scanner be powered just with an AC adapter, instead of having a battery installed? Would it be simply plugged into the USB port? I like the ability to be mobile with this, but when it's just sitting on my desk, I might as well just plug it in and not mess with the battery when I don't need it. Thank you!
hello, excellent video... one question... I live in Argentina and I can't enter my postal code... the question is... can it automatically scan everything that is in the air... do I need to enter my postal code?
I've pre-ordered one of these. I had a BCD436HP. I returned it because it isn't simulcast-friendly. I'm in Chattanooga, TN. When I entered my zip code, not only did it load the databases for Tennessee and Georgia, but also for Kentucky and Alabama! That's ridiculous! There's no way I can hear anything in Kentucky and Alabama! Is there something I can do to prevent that from happening with the SDS100? Thanks.
Hey there - go to Menu > Set Scan Selection > Select Lists to Monitor > and turn off full database/search with scan so ONLY your programming that you want to hear is ON
I have a question can I use this scanner without using the zip code because I am planning to use it in Central America justo to scan different frecuencies thanks
Why does the SDS100 have two USB connectors 0 the mini-USB and micro-USB? I've used the mini-USB to charge the battery and power it during use, and I've also used it to connect with my W10 Sentinel software. What is the micro-USB for?
@@johnrafferty8664 Possibly but I'd like to get an official answer. Doesn't seem to be one anywhere, even with people who sell product and offer services like using Sentinel SW.
I had the clasp on the battery compartment break, I have fixed it using three cable ties, two wrapped around the radio and the third on the back pulling the other two together to stop them sliding off
Do I NEED the external GPS unit in order to end able the “locate me” on the unit? Or does the antenna allow this operation. I will be driving cross country and would like it to change locations as I drive. Thanks.
For everyone about to buy this scanner, a sure fire method of avoiding breaking the battery clasp, is to press down on the battery door, whenever you need to pull the battery out or put it in. I've owned at least two of these scanners and never have had any problem with the battery door clasp breaking on me. Problem may arise when you carelessly pull on the battery door clasp, without first releasing the pressure. You see, the battery compartment door has a piece of foam that exerts pressure on the battery, in order for the battery terminals to make contact with the power circuit. This flaw in the design, came about because the initial units, used a battery with less power capacity and thus were less thicker. When Uniden introduced a "longer" lasting battery, they made the battery bigger, it could still be used with the scanner, however, care had to be taken to relieve the pressure on the battery door first in order to keep the battery door clasp from breaking by the sheer force of the new battery thickness.
Just received my SDS100 today and discovered that I wont be able to use my old Remtronix antenna that I was using on my BCD436HP. Can you guys at Zip Scanners confirm that?
@@Zipscanners1 Well, it looks like the 810. It's as old as when I first bought the 436 that I just traded in though, and something isn't right because it does not thread on right. It onlt goes on about two full turns and stops! I don't want to force it. Mine does not have an o-ring. If I buy a new one, do I want the 810S, or the 820S?
Just wondering if this Is a Scanner only or can it also comunicate with other people ( for example like a base version of this) Considering this is quiet expensive Im curious about it. If anyone knows please leave a reply. Thanks.
They have a service where they do that. If you have a memory card, you can just mail it in to them. If you don't, you have to ship your scanner for them to program.
@@namiezbud1 We program those. It does need to be shipped in to be programmed though. Here is the product page: www.zipscanners.com/uniden-scanner-programming.html
This is a good scanner,but let down in my opinion by the charge time of the battery.im in the uk,trying to find the desktop charger with spare battery seems impossible here in uk.
Hi tpk I’m looking at getting one of these I’m new to scanning I’m in Uk like you is there still stuff to monitor here, iv heard it said scanning is dead in Uk as police etc are encrypted...?
Hi there,scanning isn't as good as it used to be in UK,but I can listen to various amateur radio conversations on local repeaters and buses in London,obviously there's plenty of air traffic,Heathrow London etc,I'm in Romford Essex so still stuff to pick up, occasionally I pick up security and baby monitors.if you use an external antenna you will get more.i bought my sds100 second hand from radio world,it all depends where in UK you are,police are encrypted so unlike years ago you can't listen to them.if you need anymore info just let me know.
Hey Jau, you do'nt need DMR to hear digital phase I or II. To know what upgrades are necessary for your area, send us your zip code to zip@zipscanners.com
Hello, where are you at in Minnesota? I'm in the Andover/Coon Rapids area and would like to know if you can assist me with getting programming established for this unit. Also, with an 800 mhz antenna would I be able to pickup Metro Transits Radio Traffic from Minneapolis in the Andover area? Lastly, do any of the law enforcement channels or Minnesota State Patrol use any of the upgrades such as DMR, etc. or am I safe without the upgrade? Thanks!
We can look that up for you. Email us at zip@zipscanners.com with your zip code, name counties, and any other details of what you'd like to hear and we'll look that up for you. Thanks!
This thing is a beast but I'm turned off on the dependence of a computer to do yet, even more tasks. The whole point in my life is to ditch the computer. Especially with the lunatics at the helm. Jeez, a reliable, capable radio, that stands on it's own is getting to be an impossibility anymore. All sales on hold until I decide how much dependence on the computer I want to deal with.
You don't need a computer for this. Punch in zip code, or hit auto locate, and it will very easily populate a list of systems. You can even attach a GPS and it is even more accurate and updates systems in range in real time.
Hey Eddie. You can manual program these but a lot of the frequency that are digital are easier to program. The best part is, we can do that for you. Reach out and our team will be happy to answer any questions you have.
The big battery on this radio kills it for me. as big as this battery is, it only gives you up to eight hours of runtime. Which is absolutely ridiculous.. my communication G4 with only four hours charging runs about 17 hours.
We would not say 98% but quite a few have gone encrypted. There are still a lot you can listen in on. You can reach out to us and we'll be happy to confirm if a scanner would make sense for you.
The First thing you should have done was brighten the screen so we could have seen the first thing you did well as opposed to having to squint and guess.
Hola Juan Motte - lo siento pero a zipscanners solamente podemos recomendar escaneras para los estados unidos o canada y por eso no sabemos sobre tetra
@@zazagambino2431 Программировать надо по любому потому полицаи меняют частоты Чтоб их не подслушивали. но тут ничего не поделать. на это и сканер чтобы сканировать.
Just received this sds100 today off of Amazon. It works great right out of the box. My HP-2 was on and scanning while I was setting up the sds, then left ‘em both on. I found an interesting call so locked onto it and followed what happened to the kid who’s raft was capsized in a lake. Meanwhile the HP-2 just kept scanning for new calls.
I immediately had an epiphany as soon as another call happened on the HP-2.
With two similar scanners on at the same time I can now follow one call to completion without missing the other stuff going on out there.
Having two scanners is a must. It just took me 45 years to figure that out.
Thanks for sharing
I have 3 lol. HP2, BCD436HP, SDS100
@@brilliant13675 I have two of yours listed but not the Bearcat. The SDS is my favorite.
@@GCasey the sds is a bearcat. It's the best scanner I have ever used.
@@brilliant13675 Ah yes, I forgot that it is made by Bearcat. Yes it’s the best scanner I’ve ever had or seen too. I’m so glad I no longer have to program frequencies/talk groups manually or even with the computer anymore. I got the gps antenna for my car and the Klein speaker that looks like a hand mic. This thing is perfect for mobile or inside the house. I also got the leather case and it’s so rigid that it acts like a stand and doesn’t tip over as easily. The leather case also has a heavy attachment on the back that slides into a cup mount holder for the car. Whenever I’m bored on a Saturday night it’s always interesting to drive around and feel low incidents.
For anyone new to this scanner. Be very patient and willing to take on a learning curve. You will get there. Using zip code and GPS is just fine for traveling to unknown spots, but you'll eventually want to better organize into favorites ( known as banks on most other older scanners). If you want to turn favorites on and off quickly you'll need to program quick keys. Initially doing all this is a bit confusing, but it will all make sense. There's no virtual scanners to load up when traveling to different areas...you still have to use your computer to load what is known as a profile. IMHO it gets pretty bloated when using the sentinel software if you plan on programming and organizing for many different destinations. Using just gps or zip code does load you up with whatever you want, but it's huge and disorganized. For all the scanner anal retentive, be forewarned.
Thanks for the comment on this. We also want to add that we can program for you and we do offer lifetime tech support.
I learn pretty quick how much there is to spend a lot of time learning on the 436HP I just returned in order to buy this instead. If it weren't for the whole simulcast thing I wouldn't have bothered getting the SDS100. It's a bit annoying that this is the _only_ option in that regard.
wow...sooo helpful...this helped soooo much...thank you!!!
Happy to be of service!
Good video. It’s a lot easier using the software. 👍.
We think so too!
Very informative, can't wait to receive mine between May 8th - 15th. Thanks
Hope you enjoy it!
It's been almost a year since you got your scanner. Tell us about it and how much you listen to it please.
So glad for the info!! Thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Can you please create a tutorial on how to search explore DMR frequencies. Would love to see something for us rookies on how to see what is out there. I made a recent purchase a couple of days ago from your website and want to have a bit of knowledge in that category when it shows up :)
I can work on something for ya. There are a couple other videos that are in the queue, but I'll add it to the list
There's absolutely no continuity in what you're showing us… You need to explain this from the beginning and what these terms are to make this video useful.
Imma keep it a buck with you g, this product warn you if police are near
I'm a noobie btw
Yes it monitors
Can this be used to listen to Amtrak while taking a train trip?
Would I have to have Amtrak frequencies programmed on this scanner, or would it just be able to pic them up on the fly?
You definitely can, but I would recommend the SR30C for that purpose. The individual frequencies would need to be programmed beforehand though
This reminds me of a personal experience I had when I commuted on the LIRR! I used a scanner to find out why we were stuck in the tunnel. I made the mistake of sharing the audio with fellow commuters who were angry at what was being discussed. I got yelled at for the bad news! Be careful don't make my mistake.
Hello....can this scanner be powered just with an AC adapter, instead of having a battery installed? Would it be simply plugged into the USB port? I like the ability to be mobile with this, but when it's just sitting on my desk, I might as well just plug it in and not mess with the battery when I don't need it. Thank you!
Could you tell me how I can get the best out of my whistler TRX-2 police scanner
We would recommend that you program it so you can listen only to the things you are interested in.
You are so welcome can
hello, excellent video... one question... I live in Argentina and I can't enter my postal code... the question is... can it automatically scan everything that is in the air... do I need to enter my postal code?
You would need to enter your zip to scan. There is no way for it to scan by itself unless it is preprogrammed using the Sentinel software.
Good tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
I've pre-ordered one of these. I had a BCD436HP. I returned it because it isn't simulcast-friendly. I'm in Chattanooga, TN. When I entered my zip code, not only did it load the databases for Tennessee and Georgia, but also for Kentucky and Alabama! That's ridiculous! There's no way I can hear anything in Kentucky and Alabama! Is there something I can do to prevent that from happening with the SDS100? Thanks.
Hey there - go to Menu > Set Scan Selection > Select Lists to Monitor > and turn off full database/search with scan so ONLY your programming that you want to hear is ON
@@Zipscanners1 Before I enter my zip code?
@@iconoclast4440 AFTER
So this can pick up the digital or analog like state troopers use?
Yes, it can pick up analog, digital phase 1, digital phase 2, and simulcast. The SDS100 can also pick up DMR, EDACS, and NXDN with upgrade.
The battery is smaller than what I anticipated, how long does it last from a full charge?
6-8 hours
I have a question can I use this scanner without using the zip code because I am planning to use it in Central America justo to scan different frecuencies thanks
Please call us at 737-777-9876 and we will be happy to help with that.
I bought one from you. It arrives tomorrow. 8-)
Nice B)
Zip Scanners I'm not happy with the USPS. It sat in MN for three or fours days and still is "in transit". PLEASE STOP using USPS!
When you charge while on mine stops charging after several minutes. I have to unplug a few minutes and then plug back in and it charges again
That could be a problem with your cable, adapter, or scanner. I would recommend calling Uniden to troubleshoot :)
Why does the SDS100 have two USB connectors 0 the mini-USB and micro-USB? I've used the mini-USB to charge the battery and power it during use, and I've also used it to connect with my W10 Sentinel software. What is the micro-USB for?
The USB 1 and USB 2 are different port connection sizes.
@@koyotekola6916 Maybe for the GPS module?
@@johnrafferty8664 Possibly but I'd like to get an official answer. Doesn't seem to be one anywhere, even with people who sell product and offer services like using Sentinel SW.
I had the clasp on the battery compartment break, I have fixed it using three cable ties, two wrapped around the radio and the third on the back pulling the other two together to stop them sliding off
This is a common issue and you can reach out to Uniden for repair if within warranty or they can repair for a fee.
You can also hot glue the cover in place.
Do I NEED the external GPS unit in order to end able the “locate me” on the unit? Or does the antenna allow this operation. I will be driving cross country and would like it to change locations as I drive. Thanks.
The antenna helps with the reception and range but if you want to change the locations as your drive, you would need the GPS.
What Remtronix antenna is that?
Hi do you program scanners
I live in the Phoenix metro area do I need the upgrade provide?
We have a widget on our website that tells you exactly which scanner will work in your and whether you need the software upgrades or not.
For everyone about to buy this scanner, a sure fire method of avoiding breaking the battery clasp, is to press down on the battery door, whenever you need to pull the battery out or put it in.
I've owned at least two of these scanners and never have had any problem with the battery door clasp breaking on me.
Problem may arise when you carelessly pull on the battery door clasp, without first releasing the pressure. You see, the battery compartment door has a piece of foam that exerts pressure on the battery, in order for the battery terminals to make contact with the power circuit. This flaw in the design, came about because the initial units, used a battery with less power capacity and thus were less thicker.
When Uniden introduced a "longer" lasting battery, they made the battery bigger, it could still be used with the scanner, however, care had to be taken to relieve the pressure on the battery door first in order to keep the battery door clasp from breaking by the sheer force of the new battery thickness.
Thanks for the feedback! This may be something we do a video for later this year.
I am enjoying this scanner but im having a problem-when i try to enter lat-long location i get a "out of range" message
The SDS100 has a range of 50mi if the area you are trying to monitor is out side that range, then you will get that error.
@@Zipscanners1 Actually, I'm just entering the location of my home when i'm there as an alternative to using the zip code.
Is there a better Portable Ant other than a home base, or is that one decent
We do recommend the Remtronix 820S for a screw-on antenna. As for other antennas, we do have vehicle antennas as well.
shouldnt you squeeze the batter and battery cover against the scanner then clip the latch ? That way you arent putting all that pressure on that latch
Yes, we recommend doing that as well
Just received my SDS100 today and discovered that I wont be able to use my old Remtronix antenna that I was using on my BCD436HP. Can you guys at Zip Scanners confirm that?
Do you have the 810? The new 820S connects to the new SDS100 much better.
@@Zipscanners1 Well, it looks like the 810. It's as old as when I first bought the 436 that I just traded in though, and something isn't right because it does not thread on right. It onlt goes on about two full turns and stops! I don't want to force it. Mine does not have an o-ring. If I buy a new one, do I want the 810S, or the 820S?
Just wondering if this Is a Scanner only or can it also comunicate with other people ( for example like a base version of this) Considering this is quiet expensive Im curious about it. If anyone knows please leave a reply. Thanks.
It is a one-way receiver. There is a CB/Police Scanner hybrid that doesn't work as well as you'd think
Zip Scanners okay thank you
I am from South Africa would this scanner work here? Most of the radio's here work with sim cards can it be scanned?
My zip code 1609
Unfortunately this scanner only has the database of the USA and Canada.
Thanks Brother!
Any time!
to ADJ DIMMER - Hold on a Channel, Press Func' then 5, and can then adj dim. (hence the "DIM" on keypad #5)
but you MUST be holding on a CHANNEL.
Can you program the radio from zip code ?
Yes but you get EVERYTHING in your area
Do you program scanners
They have a service where they do that. If you have a memory card, you can just mail it in to them. If you don't, you have to ship your scanner for them to program.
Ahh, thanks not sure mine has a memory card. I just know it is a real pain to program
@@namiezbud1 Which scanner do you own?
Zip Scanners Uniden BCD 325p2
@@namiezbud1 We program those. It does need to be shipped in to be programmed though. Here is the product page: www.zipscanners.com/uniden-scanner-programming.html
Can I use the sd card from my 436 in this one
No, but you can upload the frequencies from the BCD436HP to the Sentinel software and then from the Sentinel software to the SDS100.
What is the antenna called?
REMTronix.
@@Zipscanners1 thank you, gonna order one for my scanner
This is a good scanner,but let down in my opinion by the charge time of the battery.im in the uk,trying to find the desktop charger with spare battery seems impossible here in uk.
We sell the charger and battery, and ship worldwide. Check out our 'Extras' tab on zipscanners.com!
Hi tpk I’m looking at getting one of these I’m new to scanning I’m in Uk like you is there still stuff to monitor here, iv heard it said scanning is dead in Uk as police etc are encrypted...?
Hi there,scanning isn't as good as it used to be in UK,but I can listen to various amateur radio conversations on local repeaters and buses in London,obviously there's plenty of air traffic,Heathrow London etc,I'm in Romford Essex so still stuff to pick up, occasionally I pick up security and baby monitors.if you use an external antenna you will get more.i bought my sds100 second hand from radio world,it all depends where in UK you are,police are encrypted so unlike years ago you can't listen to them.if you need anymore info just let me know.
Fot one coming in do u need the dmr upgrade to recieve digital signals
Hey Jau, you do'nt need DMR to hear digital phase I or II. To know what upgrades are necessary for your area, send us your zip code to zip@zipscanners.com
@@Zipscanners1 what upgrades would I need for 94579 area code California
Aside from being overly engineered , what about sound quality ? No one ever mentions the sound . Is it like a 2 transistor radio ?
The SDS100 is very audible!
Can you completely disable the GPS?
There's no way to fully turn it off besides not using it.
Hello, where are you at in Minnesota? I'm in the Andover/Coon Rapids area and would like to know if you can assist me with getting programming established for this unit. Also, with an 800 mhz antenna would I be able to pickup Metro Transits Radio Traffic from Minneapolis in the Andover area? Lastly, do any of the law enforcement channels or Minnesota State Patrol use any of the upgrades such as DMR, etc. or am I safe without the upgrade? Thanks!
We can look that up for you. Email us at zip@zipscanners.com with your zip code, name counties, and any other details of what you'd like to hear and we'll look that up for you. Thanks!
I have a SDS100 That needs Repaired , Mine does not recieve any calls No Audio , Needs USB Cover as well , Other then that , its a great Scanner !
I am sorry but Uniden would be the way to go. You can get their repair info on their site.
Snoop onto them as they snoop onto us.
Link to that anntenna?
Hey Jared. You can view here:
www.zipscanners.com/products/on-set-remtronix-scanner-antenna?_pos=1&_sid=ea652efc6&_ss=r
How far the range go?
The range of the SDS100 is 50mi.
my PRO-!)^ allows me to change charge while using or off alot of settings
It does have the charge while on feature. Thanks for the comment
My SDS100 is more like a paper weight right now !
Sorry to hear that! Please reach out to us and we'll be happy to sort out a solution for you.
ifs only was this easy in the uk
Sorry
Unfortunate Uniden skimped out on quality for the SDS100 battery clamp
Your's broke?
@@Zipscanners1
Yes. 🙁
duck tape fixes everything...
Hello, this scanner will work in south america (Chile)?
Email us at zip AT zipscanners.com with your zip code and what you want to hear. We'll research and follow up ASAP. Thanks!
This thing is a beast but I'm turned off on the dependence of a computer to do yet, even more tasks. The whole point in my life is to ditch the computer. Especially with the lunatics at the helm. Jeez, a reliable, capable radio, that stands on it's own is getting to be an impossibility anymore. All sales on hold until I decide how much dependence on the computer I want to deal with.
You don't need a computer for this. Punch in zip code, or hit auto locate, and it will very easily populate a list of systems. You can even attach a GPS and it is even more accurate and updates systems in range in real time.
Hey Eddie. You can manual program these but a lot of the frequency that are digital are easier to program. The best part is, we can do that for you. Reach out and our team will be happy to answer any questions you have.
Cool
Thanks.
fantastic video thanks very much from kb2uew 73 please video for DMR thanks
Thanks for the suggestion! We are continually trying to make informative content.
Good info. Your audio is too low.
Sorry about that
I did not get no extra antenna...
It needs to be purchased separately; It does not come with the scanner.
Isn’t everything pretty encrypted nowadays?
There are quite a few frequencies you can still get access to. Feel free to reach out and we'll be happy to check.
The big battery on this radio kills it for me. as big as this battery is, it only gives you up to eight hours of runtime. Which is absolutely ridiculous.. my communication G4 with only four hours charging runs about 17 hours.
It should have a built-in GPS given its cost.
This is something Uniden did not update on the unit. The GPS would have to be bought separately or manual location lookup done.
I found the sim card holder and the door clip both poorly designed for a scanner that cost $900.00 in Australia the hardware is very badly made.
Hopefully Uniden makes some changes as there have been a few comments on that. We will be sure to update our videos if/when it happens.
Why do you call the SDS100 a "Police" scanner ? Why not just "scanner"... it does WAY more than just police channels.
This would be the name adopted by the community and manufacturer. But you are right, it does scan more than just police.
Exactly 💯
what about the fact that 98% have gone to POLICE SCANNER ENCRYPTION you don't her crap anymore
We would not say 98% but quite a few have gone encrypted. There are still a lot you can listen in on. You can reach out to us and we'll be happy to confirm if a scanner would make sense for you.
need it more rugged. Weak points on two major points make it a no go in real world.😢
Thanks for the response there.
The First thing you should have done was brighten the screen so we could have seen the first thing you did well as opposed to having to squint and guess.
Thanks for the feedback! We will keep that in mind for our future videos
Buen día me llamo Juan Motte el recibe tetra
Hola Juan Motte - lo siento pero a zipscanners solamente podemos recomendar escaneras para los estados unidos o canada y por eso no sabemos sobre tetra
ПРИВЕТ В РОССИИ РАБОТАЕТ СКАНЕР
Good to know.
ВРОД В РОССИИ ПОЛЬЗУЕТСЯ
ИЛИ ПРОГРАММИРОВАТЬ НАДО
@@zazagambino2431
Программировать надо по любому потому полицаи меняют частоты Чтоб их не подслушивали.
но тут ничего не поделать.
на это и сканер чтобы сканировать.
babbling and mumbling.... could hardly understand him !!
We'll work on it
@@Zipscanners1 I think you did just fine. Thank you for the video.