Just ordered one on the strength of your review -I wanted the ubc125, but just out of my price range at the moment ,so hopefully this will suffice as I am close to 3 airports, 2 big cities and a couple of towns, and there are many civilian aircraft around here. Ta mate-appreciate your honest appraisal !
Nice to see a good video on this radio with the air band operating in the UK. How do you get on with the speaker being mounted underneath the radio? 73 Adam
Is it just airband frequencys you can pick up these days with this scanner as it has 8.33 steps? There's step changes of 25 khz now . Can you still get 2 meter band?
Ive just bought this 355 scanner,the coast gaurd 156000 just constant noise no matter how high squelch is set its pain in the arse when scanning,ive looked at 156000 on baofeng no noise,any ideas why its constant noise on 355 ?
Hi Although I live in a different part of the UK I always have problems with Coast Guard channel 0 and invariably have to leave it out of a scan as it always stops the scanning. Doesn't matter what radio I use. So maybe some common household appliance interferes on channel 0.......
Hi there you said you can’t actually physically type in the frequency however you didn’t mention the step frequency capability. If you know the exact frequency you should be able to use the step frequency eg 2 KHz, 5Khz, 10 KHz, 15 KHz etc and the up & down keys. Can you please confirm this.
I sold my old analogue realistic PRO2006 scanner some years ago and couldn't give it away, now they're fetching upwards of £80. Ide rather buy one of these new for the same money. I wonder how they compare reception wise?
You cant beat the old classic radio's, but what it is, a lot of people have emotional and memories of the good old day's and the radio's they used at the time. Personally I like the old radio's better for that reason. This is a entry level scanner and its mostly down to antenna, location and height...I'd recommend a Uniden UBC125XLT you can even listen to the RAF on that....however please bear in mind analogue is slowly fading out with a lot turning to analogue. Digital scanners are really expensive. The market for radios are s niche market now hence price.
Hi, unfortunately you can't in put frequencies only search then store them unlike the 125xl. Press on the band you want to receive and it will automatically scan, then press hold then you can save it..Any questions please do ask 73 and Merry Xmas
You can select all or one specific band spectrum....your best bet is to use the wire antenna for now, press say like air frequency then it will scan, then once received a signal, press hold then store it, then move on to say ham bands etc, instead of all the bands as it's a slow scan. Cheers
Hi, you paid half price roughly, with things now dramatically gone up in price since the pandemic this is resealable but should be in good condition with the box and all the accessories in. Hope this helps
@@lastseenoutdoors Thank you! The package is almost complete, the telescopic antenna is the one missing from what the seller has told me. I plan to use it to listen to CB, AIR, Railways, Hams, Ham repeaters and PMR. What antenna would you recommend? I know a discone is the best choice but I can't find such an antenna in my country unfortunately...
@@coroamanicolai4527 the telescopic antenna is rubbish anyway...I was going to say a discone...Sky scanner is good but you'll be surprised with the wire antenna that comes with it
Don't apologise for your English my friend....It's a general recieve antenna from Broadsword Antennas....a Facebook page if you search Broadsword Antennas
@@lastseenoutdoors yeah when i 1st got mine you could. Was great. Can you still get much these days? I have a old gre scanner. Was thinking of going alittle up but know sure
@@simonsupersi2225 on analogue unfortunately no, unless you like to listen to planes. Most have gone digital now but digital scanners are dear...your best getting an SDR scanner. You haven't been able to listen to Police since very early 00s
@@lastseenoutdoors yeah has been awhile. Hate that every1 seems to be going that way. And yep like america have the old way and you can listern which is awesome
Hi , short answer No. Police are now on Tetra, so basically digital encryption. Its not like the good old days of the 70 80 90s etc. To be honest they ain't that much to listen to anymore on Analogue scanning as alot are going digital, even pub watch but digital scanners are expensive. Aeroplanes are best and if you get a Uniden 125XLT you can listen to the RAF. Any more questions please do ask...73
Just ordered one on the strength of your review -I wanted the ubc125, but just out of my price range at the moment ,so hopefully this will suffice as I am close to 3 airports, 2 big cities and a couple of towns, and there are many civilian aircraft around here. Ta mate-appreciate your honest appraisal !
You won't be disappointed and you can even can go mobile with it.
Nice one mate, interesting kit. Thanks for sharing buddy. Tc Andy
Nice to see a good video on this radio with the air band operating in the UK. How do you get on with the speaker being mounted underneath the radio? 73 Adam
The speaker is absolutely fine. Great beginner scanner
Is it just airband frequencys you can pick up these days with this scanner as it has 8.33 steps? There's step changes of 25 khz now . Can you still get 2 meter band?
You can do Marine, air, CB, and Amatuer band...just not Military....yes the 2m is on there
Ive just bought this 355 scanner,the coast gaurd 156000 just constant noise no matter how high squelch is set its pain in the arse when scanning,ive looked at 156000 on baofeng no noise,any ideas why its constant noise on 355 ?
Hi Although I live in a different part of the UK I always have problems with Coast Guard channel 0 and invariably have to leave it out of a scan as it always stops the scanning. Doesn't matter what radio I use. So maybe some common household appliance interferes on channel 0.......
Hi there you said you can’t actually physically type in the frequency however you didn’t mention the step frequency capability. If you know the exact frequency you should be able to use the step frequency eg 2 KHz, 5Khz, 10 KHz, 15 KHz etc and the up & down keys. Can you please confirm this.
Yes, however you can't physical push in a number frequently, it does have a step menu, 73
Cracking peace of kit
Also excellent for beginners
ps subscribed and dinged the bell as a thank you!
I sold my old analogue realistic PRO2006 scanner some years ago and couldn't give it away, now they're fetching upwards of £80. Ide rather buy one of these new for the same money. I wonder how they compare reception wise?
You cant beat the old classic radio's, but what it is, a lot of people have emotional and memories of the good old day's and the radio's they used at the time. Personally I like the old radio's better for that reason. This is a entry level scanner and its mostly down to antenna, location and height...I'd recommend a Uniden UBC125XLT you can even listen to the RAF on that....however please bear in mind analogue is slowly fading out with a lot turning to analogue. Digital scanners are really expensive. The market for radios are s niche market now hence price.
THANK YOU... DES CREAN,, BELFAST ,, IRELAND
Just got my dad this for Christmas today but can't seem to find the right frequencies
Hi, unfortunately you can't in put frequencies only search then store them unlike the 125xl. Press on the band you want to receive and it will automatically scan, then press hold then you can save it..Any questions please do ask 73 and Merry Xmas
@@lastseenoutdoors I really appreciate the help and merry Christmas 🎄
I have just got it working 👍
You can select all or one specific band spectrum....your best bet is to use the wire antenna for now, press say like air frequency then it will scan, then once received a signal, press hold then store it, then move on to say ham bands etc, instead of all the bands as it's a slow scan. Cheers
@@lastseenoutdoors ok will do
I found this one, second hand for 70 dollars second hand? Is it worth it?
Hi, you paid half price roughly, with things now dramatically gone up in price since the pandemic this is resealable but should be in good condition with the box and all the accessories in.
Hope this helps
@@lastseenoutdoors Thank you! The package is almost complete, the telescopic antenna is the one missing from what the seller has told me. I plan to use it to listen to CB, AIR, Railways, Hams, Ham repeaters and PMR. What antenna would you recommend? I know a discone is the best choice but I can't find such an antenna in my country unfortunately...
@@coroamanicolai4527 the telescopic antenna is rubbish anyway...I was going to say a discone...Sky scanner is good but you'll be surprised with the wire antenna that comes with it
@@lastseenoutdoors Ok, thanks once again!
What kind of antenna are you using?
Hi it's a vertical dipole from Broadsword, they are on FB.
Cheers
@@lastseenoutdoors my friend bought the scanner but can't receive anything. Will let him know. Thanks very much
Hello, you can give the dimensions of this antenna
Hi,
Do you mean the antenna what comes with it or the roof antenna I've got.
What BNC does it use?
The Radio as a female BNC connector, so the antenna coax need to be terminated into a male BNC connector, cheers
Please.. name antena or link,sorry me english bad
Don't apologise for your English my friend....It's a general recieve antenna from Broadsword Antennas....a Facebook page if you search Broadsword Antennas
facebook.com/Broadsword-Antennas-944965925647729/
Thanks my friend!
You cant get emergency services anymore can you?
Short answer, no....unfortunately the emergency services went to Tetra meaning you can't listen. 73
@@lastseenoutdoors yeah when i 1st got mine you could. Was great. Can you still get much these days? I have a old gre scanner. Was thinking of going alittle up but know sure
@@simonsupersi2225 on analogue unfortunately no, unless you like to listen to planes. Most have gone digital now but digital scanners are dear...your best getting an SDR scanner. You haven't been able to listen to Police since very early 00s
@@lastseenoutdoors yeah has been awhile. Hate that every1 seems to be going that way. And yep like america have the old way and you can listern which is awesome
@@lastseenoutdoors so is this one the unc355clt a sdr ? Sorry for my lack of knowledge
Can you listen to police etc on them then fella??!
Hi , short answer No.
Police are now on Tetra, so basically digital encryption. Its not like the good old days of the 70 80 90s etc.
To be honest they ain't that much to listen to anymore on Analogue scanning as alot are going digital, even pub watch but digital scanners are expensive. Aeroplanes are best and if you get a Uniden 125XLT you can listen to the RAF.
Any more questions please do ask...73