John Griffiths takes a look at a new budget priced scanner – The GRE PSR-295. It has 1000 channels, ten memory banks, AM and FM modes, CTCSS & DCS sub audible encoded squelch modes plus a 16-character, 4 line, alphanumeric liquid crystal display and comes pre-programmed with search ranges for Marine, Air, CB, PMR and Ham Radio. Notably this model includes the Military Airband too. Coming in at a price below £140 it’s not going to break the bank but is it any good? Read on and find out. Tumhe dillagi nusrat mp3 download. I have waited for this scanner for oh so very, very long indeed! I could have got something quicker I suppose. Something more expensive and so technologically advanced, you’d be able to complete a Master’s Degree in Applied Electronics after learning to programme it. However, I’m a belt and braces man. I know my limitations and I know exactly what I want. Simplicity, cost effectiveness, ease of operation and good ergonomics. When I first set eyes on the PSR 295, I knew I’d found what I was looking for. Re: Gre Psr-295 Problem by m0lsx » Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:46 pm Sometimes the keypads can become a issue & the power save feature is a way of optimising battery life when listening. The GRE PSR-500 employs cutting edge technology to bring a high level of performance and innovative features. Sophisticated PSR500/600 control software CD. Welcome to PSREdit.com! CPU Firmware version 1.4 or later is required for the GRE PSR-300 and GRE PSR-400 for this utility to be able to upload to these scanners. In terms of other kit, I have a PSR 282 for air band but monitoring was limited to civvy flights so whenever I heard a military aircraft checking in I’d kick myself for not having a mil air scanner to listen in to. Around this neck of the woods I am spoiled for choice as I have both RAF Benson and Brize Norton on the doorstep, while the US Air base at Fairford is just over an hour away by car. Weston-on-the-Green (where they do para drops) is almost in line of sight so you can perhaps imagine my frustration. There is nothing quite as saddening than seeing a C-130J making a low run over Weston knowing I can’t hear any comms! I’ve been into radio for many years and have owned some high grade receiving kit as well as budget types. Valkai enna vasam thana song mp3 download. Incoming Search Terms: • Yaakkai movie songs • Yaakkai songs download • Yaakkai movie mp3 songs masstamilan • Yaakkai high quality songs • Yaakkai mp3 songs 320kbps • Yaakkai starmusiq • Yaakkai songs rar/zip download • Yaakkai songs download starmusiq • Yaakkai songs download starmusiqcc.com • Yaakkai songs download tamiltunes • Yaakkai songs download saavn gaana itunes • Ennulae mp3 song download • Naan Ini Kaatril mp3 song download • Neee En Kangal mp3 song download • Solli Tholaiyen Ma mp3 song download. I’ve operated on HF as well as dabbled with VHF and UHF and as I also used to write a column on scanning for a well known radio magazine, I reckon I know what I want. High spec kit is not something I enjoy (although I admit that their capabilities are impressive) as I want to power up and go rather than spend a fortnight trying to decipher the operating instructions! There is good affordable kit on the market such as the Bearcat range, and they are very affordable – but they don’t always cover the part of the radio spectrum I am interested in. Until now, full coverage on military frequencies was limited to kit that was both expensive as well as quite tough to programme for the average user. So I was interested when the PSR 295 hit the stands some time ago to excellent reviews. Here, at last, was an affordable and simple scanner with not only military air band coverage but a whole host of features previously only available in more expensive sets such as alpha tagging and 1000 channels. It does not have selectable channel steps as these are automatically fixed depending on what band you are scanning- but that is a small price to pay for what is a surprisingly feature packed set.The steps can be changed by using the detailed ‘how to’ guide in the manual – but I haven’t needed to do that yet. I also don’t think it is a feature that I am interested in if I am truthful. I bought my set via a supplier who stated from the outset that it was not in stock. They did, however, keep me advised as to when it was due and once I’d received their e-mail telling me it was on its way – and giving me a Post Office parcel tracking number – I had the set with me within 24 hours, which is not bad. The set cost, with VAT and P&P, £140 and was purchased from Radios UK. My thanks to them for their patience when responding to my e-mails quickly and knowledgeably. Meanwhile, while I waited, I invested in a better portable antenna (Watson W 901 ) and a scanner frequency handbook. In tests with my PSR 282, this antenna performed far better than the one I had bought for it ( a MRW 100 from Tandy – Radio Shack) and showed immediately that it outperformed the MRW 100 easily.
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