About this deal
Uniden UBC 125XLT is a quality handheld scanner in a stylish compact design that is made from robust materials. grp group file can be shared with the new ProgBC Uniden Programmer to program Uniden DMA scanners (BCT15(X), UBC3500XLT etc) with the same group profiles. ARC125 is a programming software designed for the Uniden BC125AT / UBC125XLT and the UBC126 scanners. I'm very tempted to go for it, as I don't want to limit my reception just yet, as I do listen to some other channels outside of airband.
Let's face it what is not digital these days that can be received on a scanner, only civil and military airbands to be honest.
Of course if you only have an old Serial port then you will need a serial to USB converter which will still enumerate as a COMn port and my program will happily work in this scenario. I would have expected at least light version of some software that I could use to programme the scanner.
The SDS100’s digital performance is better than any other scanner in both simulcast and weak-signal environments.e. “XT” or “X” models) that have a serial connection, older USB-1 cables will not work, as Prolific changed their drivers several years ago to only work with their newer chipset that has anti-counterfeit features. An updated 230, with optional memory systems (two sets of firmware - you decide whether to have Dynamic Memory or conventional banks) with the full 2500 memories and Mil Air would have been brilliant. The thing that I am confused with though is that the Watson states a frequency range of 25 - 1900MHz, whereas the Nagoya states only 144/430MHz.