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Another thing I'd suggest, for those considering, is get the addons
BEFORE it gets shipped over. People like ScannerMaster should be
able to help of course, but I doubt you'll get any help from Uniden
NZ with this model, it's an American model. Same could be said for
the SDS100 model - we may never see it here officially. <br>
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Another thing is I don't know how many people use NXDN, we certainly
don't have any customers using it. DMR would definitely be a
worthy upgrade. Out of the box P25 1 and 2 is nice depending how
much is in the clear, the rest is so-so. Corrections for example
use Motorola LTR, however all prisons are slowly going to be
migrating to Digital over the next 5 or 10 years. Tongariro, one or
two Auckland ones, CHCH Womans have already cutover, CHCH Mens is
slated for June go-live (the systems in but there are some issues
they're working through with the indoor location beacons) <br>
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Shane - 75.55 is Waikato North, Radiowiki should be fairly up to
date, but it's been awhile since I've been up coromandel to check -
it's listed as Waihi and Tokatea/Coromandel. What scanner is that?
Can you program in timeslots? I've never programmed a digital
capable scanner - I carry my Icom R5 but I use proper RTs at work
anyway so the R5 only gets used for CSQ receiving - listening for
local interference in vehicles (Harvesters) and buildings (Fonterra
and all of the VSDs they have are causing issues on digital channels
if the RT is set to Channel Free admit criteria) <br>
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Richard.<br>
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Yes the TX1/TX2 will cover the 75MHz range if the radio is set
to the Austrlian or UK bandplan, but the performance on that
band is very poor as I have a TRX2. I think that they changed
the firmware so it will cover the 75MHz range but the hardware
is not designed for the band so you get alot the FM broascast
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The Uniden 436 is the way to go (use to have one also until
last week) and still have the base version 536. This 436 radio
has alot more functions than the TRX1 and works very well on
75MHz. The early 436's has a problem with noise generated from
the battery compartment that effected the UHF band performance
but Uniden have fixed this in the radios manufactured after
about the middle of last year. You do need to have to pay
extra for the DMR & NXDN option keys for the 436 where
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<div dir="auto"> Just got confirmation from the Whistler group
that the TRX one has an Australian band plan that you can
select in settings that will give you coverage from 50 6MH
said to around 80 5MHZ it will not cover the FM frequencies
for radio due to severe interference so it’s looking like a
really good scanner I just can’t make my mind up. Do I get
to uni then 486HP or do I get the TRX one does anybody in
this group I’m both these units or either either that could
give us a rundown on differences I just don’t want to waste
a lot of money on something only to find the other one is
better further down the track.</div>
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<div>No problem Tim. I'm of course only going by what
was posted here, some additional first-hand reports
would be great.</div>
<div>I think i'll have to ask Santa for a new scanner
at this rate!</div>
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hear what others experience!)</div>
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<div dir="auto">Did not get that. So you're
telling me if I buy the tx1 from Amazon when I
get it I can go into the settings and change
the band plan to Australia which will enable
to 75 MHz band I'm guessing Australia's band
plan is similar to New Zealand. Thank you very
much for your advice as always your response
is greatly appreciated.</div>
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<div dir="auto"> I’m looking at
getting one of the scanners from
Amazon however looking at the band
plan at seems to miss out the 75
mhz which police nd fire use here
in New Zealand can anyone confirm
this for me please or is there a
different model I can buy for New
Zealand that has it enabled . I’m
stuck between the TRX one and the
union 436HP really doing my head
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