Grecom PSR 800, Uniden 396t, Radio Shack Pro 106 Scanners Compared

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2012

Video of the Grecom PSR-800, Uniden 396t and RS Pro 106 scanners in operation, giving you an idea of the difference in size, display and operation.

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  • Your reception for Sers/SNOCOM is not that great but sounds like SNOPAC is crystal clear for you.

  • @jsk1818 Yep when I'm at home it's a stretch to bring in the SnoCom stuff, but it works. King Co is really tough from here.

  • @MULTIPLESHOTSFIRED I take it you are up near Marysville, I am right in edmonds so I can pick up KCSO southeast air and sometimes on a clear night Pierce County East air

  • @jsk1818 Very cool. Yeah Arlington here. I get Snopac solid, snocom is okay, King Co/Seattle at night is doable but need a good antenna. I get Skagit stuff clear, but not nearly as active as Sno/King.

  • do you have the flash pattern code for the lcd light

  • @TheDan4279 Yeah I use a few different patterns for different talkgroups- makes it nice when you look up and can immediately determine if it's fire, police, SAR or whatever it might be.

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  • @MULTIPLESHOTSFIRED Thanks for the updated info.

  • @kimdaviscali The cool thing about the the GRE is you can program the activity light to any preference you want, steady, on/off, strobe...

    I personally think the PSR 800 pulls in the trunk systems (like snocom) slightly better.

  • @everettradioman I do. I have all the talkgroups in my scanners. Issue with where I live I have to set up a couple scanlists- one w. the west simulcast control channel so I can get Everett and SnoCom stuff, and a "north" scanlist w/ all other CC's active. 

  • @DanielsSFD I used my Canon 7d w/50 1.4 lens.

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