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Typically each series or individual radio requires its own software package. Often the Kenwood software is less than $100 so don't be a cheapskate; just purchase it. For M/A Com/Harris/GE, etc: there are two software packages that program all current and past radios.
The release is a culmination of months of work, and is the first major rewrite of the RadioReference database in almost 10 years. We love to hear your comments, feedback, accolades, complaints about no dark theme, and questions that you might have about the new release at this link:
I am curious where people find the information that is posted in the reference database. I would like to start researching government and business data my local area and share my findings. In my area RACOM sets up and maintains the majority of the radios, they don’t like to share data in my experiences with them.
I think I'm missing something here. I read that I could download frequency lists to use with my transceivers or scanner. I am a premium member. I can't find how to do it anywhere. Do I have to use a program? I do have a couple of programs by RT Systems that I use with my Icom and Yaesu stuff, is...
The Sentinel software does not require a premium subscription from Radio Reference. All of the (scanable) frequencies from the RR database are already in the Sentinel database. When you use the weekly update procedure in Sentinel, all new updates from the RR database are uploaded to the Sentinel database.
A mobile is a portable or radio in a vehicle. A base is a fixed radio at an office or remotely located on top of a mountain. Typically there is a phone line or microwave point-to-point link when the transmitter is consider a "remote base". A repeater receives on one frequency and restransmits on another.
Radio Reference Database. Thread starter welkin87; Start date Feb 18, 2010; Tags digital analog Status Not ...
Hello everyone. New scanner here using a bcd396xt and the butel arc pro software. Just seeing if there is a way to download the entire RR database into my laptop? I am on the road a lot and often have no access to wifi. I am sure I could manually go through and download everything but is there...
just unboxed my BCD996P2 this afternoon. Does this scanner have the ability to be programmed using the radio reference database ? I have paid for software looked over the instruction manual and somehow cannot find how to extract the information I want from the database to the scanner. Is there...
Database import problem I am using proscan and trying to import some frequencies/systems from radio reference database. I have a rr premium subscription. I go to database menu, select import, select radio reference, login to rr, choose my systems, get data. Then I put a checkmark on what I want to import and click on import.