179 - The Uniden BR330T

Scanner School - Everything you wanted to know about the Scanner Radio Hobby - A podcast by Phil Lichtenberger

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Free SDR Course! Our new free course will introduce you to Software Defined Radios. "The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Software Defined Radio: Everything you need to know to get started with SDR in an afternoon" is now open for enrollment.  Register now at https://courses.scannerschool.com --------------------------------------------------------------- The Uniden BR330T is one of those scanners that has a special place in my collection.  For many years it was my "go to" scanner. What You Need To Know I purchased my BR330T back in 2007, right when they were discontinued. At that time, they were $250USD for this radio making it about $322 radio in 2021 dollars. This radio was ahead of it’s time and a unicorn in the scanner radio hobby I have not seen another scanner since that can do what the BR330T was capable of achieving The BR330T handheld scanner operates on 3 AA batteries or a 6v aux. power. This radio has a built in battery charger Besides Analog Conventional, the scanner also supported Motorola, EDACS, and LTR Trunking The memory system uses an early version of Uniden’s Dynamic Memory Allocation It supports basic features such as PL / DPL Decoding, Fire Tone out, and Priority Scaning What makes this scanner so unique is it’s ability to pickup AM Broadcast, FM Broadcast, and even Analog TV This scanner included an internal BAR antenna for AM Broadcast reception All session notes with links to the items we talked about can be found on our website at https://www.scannerschool.com/session179 --------------------------------------------------------------- Would you like 1 on 1 help? If you need help with your scanner and are looking for some one on one tutoring, I'd love to help you out.  Visit http://www.scannerschool.com/consulting to book your one hour appointment today! Help support Scanner School You can help support Scanner School by visiting our support page at http://www.scannerschool.com/support  

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