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Re US/CA model vs NZ model, the only difference I can see is having
the AMPS band blocked. When I got mine they weren't exactly easy to
get hold of so I had to make do with the version I got. Also worth
mentioning is that in addition to setting any modulation in any
band, you can also set the step in any band you choose too.
5,6.25,12.5,25,50khz.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/09/2019 3:39 p.m., ChrisH wrote:<br>
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line-break: after-white-space;" class="">When I was in the US
last and purchased my Icon-IC-R30 scanner, I was able to
purchase the US Govt. version because I was transiting the
country with my passport and a return ticket.�
<div class="">They sold it to me no problem.�</div>
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<div class="">Would have brought in NZ by the way, but had US
Dollars from previous trip and I was able to touch it in the
store, RWB are fantastic here in NZ for equipment, and would
recommend them if you are looking for Icom gear.�</div>
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<div class="">On 16/09/2019, at 11:10 AM, Mark Foster <<a
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<div dir="ltr" class="">I've always steered away from
purchasing US-market Scanners for this reason! :-)
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<div class="">Never heard of any user-level way to
modify a US-market Scanner to better suit ESA band
scanning in NZ.</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Sep 15, 2019
at 9:41 PM Rolf Comez <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<div dir="ltr" class="">Hi Gary I do have software
for my Uniden BTX8 to program channels but do not
get the make changes to the Modulation.
<div class="">My AOR 1000XLT that stop working�
only last month after 30 year of service� I was
able to set the modulation in search mode so
fare as I remember.</div>
<div class="">My 3 units Uniden UBC 9000xlt you
can set any modulation in search mode in any
band.</div>
<div class="">So maybe looking for the right
scanner</div>
<div class="">Cheesr Rolf��</div>
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">I have a
Canadian model 396T which is dated 2006. You can
set any <br class="">
modulation available in any band. NFM,FM,WFM,AM.
Would like a NZ/AU <br class="">
version some day but a bank of RTLSDRs is so
much more universal...<br class="">
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On 15/09/2019 3:57 p.m., Gary Stone wrote:<br
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> Can anyone tell me if the later models of
Uniden digital scanners can <br class="">
> have their parameters changed at all?<br
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> I have noticed that the ones that have
continuous coverage say from <br class="">
> 25-512mhz have certain bands set with
different modes and would like <br class="">
> the ability to change those modes, for
example 76-87mhz is set to WFM <br class="">
> for TV however it would be cool if one
could get inside and change it <br class="">
> to FM for obvious reasons or is it hard set
to the chip?<br class="">
> Also to be able to change the Police/Fire
area frequencies to suit NZ <br class="">
> not America and Canada<br class="">
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> cheers<br class="">
> Gary<br class="">
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> P.S. have heard somewhere that there may be
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