[TheList] New Uniden EZI30XLT scanner

Mike Bailey tahiini at gmail.com
Sun May 6 16:26:23 AEST 2012


Its designed more as a receiver, than a scanner. A friend has one, and
loves it. Its designed such that you put your frequencies in, and then
leave it alone - set and forget, not so that you are altering the
settings all the time.

On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Chris Hellyar <chris at trash.co.nz> wrote:
> Mmmmmm,
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> I had wondered that about the 'low button count' scanners.
>
> Be nice if they had  PC interface / adaptor to program em like most
> transceivers.
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> Cheers, Him.
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> On 6/05/2012 4:55 p.m., Andrew Brill wrote:
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> Not sure the lack of keypad freq entry is a good idea. I can imagine
> scrolling through each digit of each freq manually using the up/down arrows
> would become a wee bit tedious!
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> Andy
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