[TheList] Uniden UBCD325P2

Darryl Healy darryl0768healy at gmail.com
Sat May 2 12:11:28 AEST 2020


I have both the UBCD325P2 and the USDS100.

I reccomend them both.
The 325 is such an ordinary scanner it does the job amazingly well, it's
very sensitive with the right antenna an is easy to use. Depending on your
technical ability I'd reccomend this for convenience.

As for the SDS models I have the USDS100.
They are very pricey but you get what you pay for. The digital capabilities
of this scanner are phenomenal, it has different types of filters to help
tune into a spectrum or signal in different ways giving you a different
view on it to make it stronger or weaker or basically look at it on a
different angle.

The only issue I have with it is the 75-76mhz band is very weak, the signal
around here is not grounded enough so it takes for you to hold it or have
the power cable plugged in to get perfect signal.

Otherwise the sds I would say is the best of the best, it is a digital
scanner with analogue capabilities but the 325 is also one of the best for
analogue, I say its analogue with digital capabilities.
The 325 is faster scanning on analogue but I definitely put the sds as the
best scanner.

Considering the price of a UBCD325P2 is what? $700? $800? You may as well
push the boat out and spend the extra 200 or 300 on the sds.


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> Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:57:26 +1200
> From: Darryl Healy <darryl0768healy at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [TheList] Vital DMRT3 Logical Channel Numbers
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> Hi Listers
>
> Does anybody have a simple way of finding LCNs for Vital Tier3 DMR?
>
> Down in south Canterbury I am able to monitor 4 sites being Timaru, Mt
> Studholme, Mt Rollesby and My Alford.
> Unfortunately these are not very active at all, MPT1327 is still used the
> most down here. On RSM frequency register there are channel numbers being
> TD###, I think they may be the LCNs potentially as I have an LCN and LSN
> calculator which equates to the right LCNs when I input the TD numbers. The
> only issue is the LSNs are not right, potentially one off if i am correct.
>
> I have DSD+ and a Uniden USDS100, I have all of the frequencies and I think
> I have found the LCNs but not the correct numbers for the Uniden to
> operate.
>
> Dsd+ gives me the LSNs whenever there is a transmission I believe but the
> transmissions are few and far between and because of that the sites only
> tend to use the control channels time slot 2 for the transmission instead
> of trunking to one of the other frequencies.
>
> If there any easy was to find the frequency LCN??
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> For the Uniden it is just the TD channel number. For dsd+ it is the TD
> channel number x2 +1 for slot 1 and +1 again for slot 2.
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> Regards
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> Brendan
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> Subject: [TheList] Vital DMRT3 Logical Channel Numbers
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> Hi Listers
>
> Does anybody have a simple way of finding LCNs for Vital Tier3 DMR?
>
> Down in south Canterbury I am able to monitor 4 sites being Timaru, Mt
> Studholme, Mt Rollesby and My Alford.
> Unfortunately these are not very active at all, MPT1327 is still used the
> most down here. On RSM frequency register there are channel numbers being
> TD###, I think they may be the LCNs potentially as I have an LCN and LSN
> calculator which equates to the right LCNs when I input the TD numbers. The
> only issue is the LSNs are not right, potentially one off if i am correct.
>
> I have DSD+ and a Uniden USDS100, I have all of the frequencies and I
> think I have found the LCNs but not the correct numbers for the Uniden to
> operate.
>
> Dsd+ gives me the LSNs whenever there is a transmission I believe but the
> transmissions are few and far between and because of that the sites only
> tend to use the control channels time slot 2 for the transmission instead
> of trunking to one of the other frequencies.
>
> If there any easy was to find the frequency LCN??
>
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> Date: Sat, 2 May 2020 08:40:16 +1200
> From: Scott Palmer <scottjpalmer at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [TheList] Uniden UBCD325P2
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> Hi
>
> If you've got a Uniden UBCD325P2 you can now get a firmware update from
> here
>
> https://uniden.com.au/product/ubcd325p2/#1586906326038-50e8d36b-7057
>
> And then buy a licence to upgrade to upgrade to DMR or others here from
> here
>
> https://uniden.com.au/product/scanner-upgrade/
>
> I understand it has been a long time coming, good of Uniden to provide such
> an update for a radio that has been out for years.
>
> I don't have one but I'm currently looking into another radio. Maybe a
> UBCD325P2 but ooooooh pretty Uniden SDS100 and SDS200!
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> Cheers
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> From: Gary Stone <kaimaikid at xtra.co.nz>
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> How good are the uniden scanners these days? The reason why I ask is
> that I have found many models aren't that sensitive on the 75 and 485
> mhz bands.... and that is where I like to sticky beak lol
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> On 2/05/2020 8:40 am, Scott Palmer wrote:
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