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    Just a small comment regarding these EZI30XLT scanner's, the
    interface is almost TOO basic - ask your store to let you try before
    buying it. I had the chance to test one not so long ago and found it
    painful to operate compared to the 72/92XLTs I already have.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/01/2019 10:36 p.m., Paul Miller
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      <p>Hi Richard,</p>
      <p>If you are looking for a simple radio. Have a look at the
        Uniden EZI30XLT. The EZI30XLT covers 75-85MHz FM, 88-107.9MHz
        Wide FM, 108-137MHz AM, 137-174MHz FM and 410-489MHz FM. <br>
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      <p>It has a very basic interface, which includes three instant
        buttons that can be programmed with any frequency in the
        operating range of the scanner. <br>
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      <p>The EZI30XLT is currently available from most Uniden retailers
        and have also seen people selling it on TradeMe.</p>
      <p>Cheers</p>
      <p> Paul</p>
      <p>Wellington</p>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/1/19 8:37 pm, richard Pringle
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            BC75XLT do these work fine here in NZ? Looking at getting
            one to replace my very old UBC57XLT for simple radio.<br>
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              Yes, the guy in the Waikato has lots of scanners for sale
              but be careful <br>
              - they are the US varieties and not the NZ ones. For
              example his Uniden <br>
              BCT8's might look like our UBCT8's but ours have
              continuous coverage <br>
              from 25MHz upwards, whereas the US ones have a big hole
              between 54 to <br>
              108MHz and 174 to 400MHz. Plenty of activity in those
              'holes' in NZ but <br>
              you're not allowed to listen in the US - VHF FM broadcast
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              Cheers - majoco<br>
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              The yanks still seem to think its a good to block the
              cellular bands too <br>
              - even though AMPS has been dead for 15? + years. IIRC the
              Unidens miss <br>
              one or two of the license-able 800mhz trunking channels as
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              On 22/01/2019 4:53 p.m., Martin Cook wrote:<br>
              > Yes, the guy in the Waikato has lots of scanners for
              sale but be <br>
              > careful - they are the US varieties and not the NZ
              ones. For example <br>
              > his Uniden BCT8's might look like our UBCT8's but
              ours have continuous <br>
              > coverage from 25MHz upwards, whereas the US ones have
              a big hole <br>
              > between 54 to 108MHz and 174 to 400MHz. Plenty of
              activity in those <br>
              > 'holes' in NZ but you're not allowed to listen in the
              US - VHF FM <br>
              > broadcast either?<br>
              ><br>
              > Cheers - majoco<br>
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