I have a Uniden UBC72XLT, very good for civillian stuff, has a 'close-call' which will catch any nearby transmissions and jump to them even if they are not programmed in.
Only drawbacks are that it doesn't do military frequencies, and can't be connected to your PC, so all programming has to go on through the handset keys, a bit laborious.
I have a Uniden UBC72XLT, very good for civillian stuff, has a 'close-call' which will catch any nearby transmissions and jump to them even if they are not programmed in.
Only drawbacks are that it doesn't do military frequencies, and can't be connected to your PC, so all programming has to go on through the handset keys, a bit laborious.
Maybe the British Military uses encrypted radios...
I have a Uniden UBC72XLT, very good for civillian stuff, has a 'close-call' which will catch any nearby transmissions and jump to them even if they are not programmed in.
Only drawbacks are that it doesn't do military frequencies, and can't be connected to your PC, so all programming has to go on through the handset keys, a bit laborious.
Otherwise lots of fun, very handy for the civvie frequencies at airshows 8-)
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