FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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As the title suggest for sale is a brand new in the box, Uniden UBCD325P2 AU handheld Phase II scanner.

This unit comes with full factory warranty and is guaranteed BNIB.

Price is $560 posted anywhere in the country.

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Re: FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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A good price. Does the AU version do DMR as well, or is that the US model only? I can't find any details on the Uniden website, but it isn't always the most up to date.
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Re: FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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At this stage because of the bloody mindedness of Uniden America, the Australia version of any scanner will not have the DMR upgrade available for it.

I am working it however.

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Re: FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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Guess I can just expect the usual response from my latest email to Uniden Australia then, when and if they reply.

So frustrating, seriously considering just purchasing a BCD996P2.

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Re: FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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Bugger. The 325 looks like a top scanner, but looks like the 396 will keep ticking along for the moment - until Phase 2 is needed at least.
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Re: FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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railscan wrote:At this stage because of the bloody mindedness of Uniden America, the Australia version of any scanner will not have the DMR upgrade available for it.

I am working it however.

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And whenever you ask Upman to speak to Uniden Australia he basically twlls us h has no influence. At least we got the firmware for the 436/536 to remove the 800Mhz Block and bring it to Aussie Bandplan

Frustrating but keep trying Russell :-)
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Re: FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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UP Man is the Product Development Manager for North America and what he says is correct he has no say as to what happens here. Just as the Product Development Manager for Australia doesn't dictate to America.

From discussions that have already occurred I know it is not a simple matter of just getting the firmware and releasing it to the Australian general public. There are other factors involved that I cannot go into in any detail.

Suffice to say, I am working on it and will do so until it happens or gets the thumbs down.

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railscan wrote:UP Man is the Product Development Manager for North America and what he says is correct he has no say as to what happens here. Just as the Product Development Manager for Australia doesn't dictate to America.

From discussions that have already occurred I know it is not a simple matter of just getting the firmware and releasing it to the Australian general public. There are other factors involved that I cannot go into in any detail.

Suffice to say, I am working on it and will do so until it happens or gets the thumbs down.

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Thanks for the info - Hope we get a positive outcome from Uniden - Your efforts as an Elder Statesman of the Hobby are much appreciated :-)
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Re: FS: Uniden UBCD325-P2 AU Digital Phase II Handheld

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frankc wrote:... an Elder Statesman of the Hobby ...
Elder Statesman? Hmmm never quite thought of myself as statesman like, political correctness is not my scene. But I appreciate the sentiment.

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railscan wrote:
frankc wrote:... an Elder Statesman of the Hobby ...
Elder Statesman? Hmmm never quite thought of myself as statesman like, political correctness is not my scene. But I appreciate the sentiment.

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It's probably better than some of the names you've been called before.

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railscan wrote:
frankc wrote:... an Elder Statesman of the Hobby ...
Elder Statesman? Hmmm never quite thought of myself as statesman like, political correctness is not my scene. But I appreciate the sentiment.

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To quote here:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/elder+statesman
elder statesman
n.
A prominent, highly experienced older man, especially one acting as an unofficial adviser.
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elder statesman
n
an old, experienced, and eminent person, esp a politician, whose advice is often sought
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eld′er states′man
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an older, experienced person whose advice is often sought.
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