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Conventional/Wide-Band Scanner Comparison Chart
General Notes
IC-R3
This scanner includes a 2" LCD screen that has 5 modes; simple, multi-function, bandscope, TV, and amature TV with the regular (small) display. Also has a 'Direction Finding' feature; "Using a commercially available directional antenna, you can determine the direction of the signal source. Using 2 receivers with the directional antennas, you can pinpoint the signal source." (right-click/Back to return)
 
IC-R5
Has dynamic memory allowing you to build your 18 banks using the 1000 available memory channels. (right-click/Back to return)
 
IC-R10
Has an 'Easy' mode for novice operators Also a SIGNAVI feature that "while paused during full, program or automemory write scans in FM mode. It searches for busy frequencies up to 100 kHz from the paused frequency then jumps to the next busy frequency detected (by SIGNAVI) when scan resumes." Also has a memory search feature that allows you to search alpha-tags by the first 2 characters and user programmable steps from 0.1 kHz to 999.90 kHz in 0.1\kHz steps. (right-click/Back to return)
 
IC-R20
Has 'Dualwatch' operation allowing you to search or scan 2 bands or banks simultaneously. Also has a built-in recorder with up to 32 tracks and a maximum recording length of about 260 minutes. (right-click/Back to return)
 
BR330T
Features similar to the UBC3500XLT but with 100 kHz -1.3 GHz reception, trunktracking (see my Trunking Scanner Comparison Chart for trunking features), and Race Track Operation. (right-click/Back to return)
 
 
 
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Last updated
April 03, 2016