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Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:23 pm
by Xplorer
Uniden's new scanner - SDS100 using SDR technology.

Firstly, there is no idea on whether, or if, Uniden Australia will bring this to Australia.
Knowing their record with not supporting the UBCD436-PT model, I highly doubt they will bring it here.

Off-course, all information is only available from the Uniden USA website located here:
https://www.uniden.com/newsroom/press-r ... ming-soon/

Do note, the spelling and anticipated pricing are American.
Also, notice the ** two asterisk below in the specifications, then at the bottom where it mentions "Paid Upgrade required".


From their website
Uniden creates another first with the SDS100 True I/Q Scanner, the first scanner to incorporate Software Defined Radio technology to provide incredible digital performance in even the most challenging RF environments. The SDS100’s digital performance is better than any other scanner in both simulcast and weak-signal environments.

The SDS100 is also the first scanner that allows you to decide what to display, where, and in what color. Custom fields put the information important to you right where you need it.

And, one more first, the SDS100 meets JIS4 (IPX4) standards for water resistance.

Slated for release in 2nd Quarter, 2018, the SDS100 carries an MSRP of $699*.

Of course, the SDS100 also includes all the advanced features you’ve come to expect from a Uniden scanner, including:

Features

Customizable Color Display
Trunktracker X
APCO P25 Phase I and II
Motorola, EDACS, and LTR Trunking
MotoTRBO Capacity + and Connect +**
DMR Tier III**
Hytera XPT**
Single-Channel DMR**
NXDN 4800 and 9600**
EDACS ProVoice**
Location-Based Scanning
USA/Canada Radio Database
ZIP Code Selection for Easy Setup
Close Call™ RF Capture with Do Not Disturb
8 GB microSD
Soft Keys for Intellegent UI
Recording, Playback, and Replay
Temporary Avoid
Fire Tone-Out Alert
System Analysis and Discovery
CTCSS/DCS/NAC/RAN/Color Code Decoding
S.A.M.E. Weather Alert
Enhanced Dynamic Memory
Preemptive Trunking Priority
Fully Customizable Scanning with your own Favorites Lists
Backlit Keypad
Channel Volume Offset
PC Programming and Control
USB Connectivity and Charging
Weekly Database Updates
Free Sentinel Software keeps the SDS100 database and memory up to date
Up to 8 Hours Operation on included LiIon Battery

In the box

AC Adapter
USB Cable
Hand Strap
MicroSD Card (installed)
Lithium Ion Battery Pack
SMA-BNC Antenna Adapter
SMA type Antenna
Belt Clip
Printed Material

Frequency Coverage

25-512 MHz
758-824 MHz
849-869 MHz
894-960 MHz
1240-1300 MHz


*Note that this item has not yet received FCC approvals and may not be offered for sale.
** Paid Upgrade required. Upgrade might not be available upon initial release.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:30 pm
by Xplorer
Uniden SDR100 Scanner - from Uniden USA newsroom (19th March 2018)

Uniden creates another first with the SDS100 True I/Q Scanner, the first scanner to incorporate Software Defined Radio technology to provide incredible digital performance in even the most challenging[…]
https://www.uniden.com/newsroom/



Uniden UPMan Promotional video on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9KJbOQclXI

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:48 pm
by railscan
Xplorer wrote:Firstly, there is no idea on whether, or if, Uniden Australia will bring this to Australia.
Knowing their record with not supporting the UBCD436-PT model, I highly doubt they will bring it here.
Just for the record the UBCD436-PT is not Unidens to support. The radio is effectively owned by Pacific Telecoms in Melbourne. They commissioned the radio on behalf of the CFA. Uniden cannot unilaterally make changes to the radio without consultation with the aforementioned entities.

R

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:46 pm
by Blake
Wow, that actually looks like a rather nice option.
Unfortunately, have a look at the frequency coverage, specifically, those missing.
25-512 MHz
758-824 MHz
849-869 MHz
894-960 MHz
1240-1300 MHz
Clean unit though.
Wouldn't it be nice to have something like that, with no paid upgrades (all included stock), Aus band plan, available in Australia, as a reasonable price. Wishful, impossible thinking I know. :? :x :cry: :cry: :cry:

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 9:53 pm
by Xplorer
Blake wrote:Wow, that actually looks like a rather nice option.
Unfortunately, have a look at the frequency coverage, specifically, those missing.
25-512 MHz
758-824 MHz
849-869 MHz
894-960 MHz
1240-1300 MHz
Clean unit though.
Wouldn't it be nice to have something like that, with no paid upgrades (all included stock), Aus band plan, available in Australia, as a reasonable price. Wishful, impossible thinking I know. :? :x :cry: :cry: :cry:
Yes, looks clean. Hopefully Uniden do bring this to Australia with a better frequency range.
Band plan should be easy to change as with most other current Uniden models.

Currency conversion would see this roughly $900AU without upgrades to import from the US.
Using the costings for BCD436HP upgrades, it could see this potentially to be over the $1200AU mark with all upgrades, so may be too prohibitive for cost to import to Australia from the US.

Maybe, just maybe, that Uniden Australia get on board and offer this new model locally with suitable frequency range AND with options to upgrade AND at a cheaper price.

railscan wrote:
Xplorer wrote:Firstly, there is no idea on whether, or if, Uniden Australia will bring this to Australia.
Knowing their record with not supporting the UBCD436-PT model, I highly doubt they will bring it here.
Just for the record the UBCD436-PT is not Unidens to support. The radio is effectively owned by Pacific Telecoms in Melbourne. They commissioned the radio on behalf of the CFA. Uniden cannot unilaterally make changes to the radio without consultation with the aforementioned entities.

R
Thanks R.
It's a unique, totally unusual, and extremely frustrating thing to absorb, where a manufacture has their name on a product but provides no support for it.
The same situation for the Euro 3600XLT model where it's branded Uniden, but not supported by them.
All three models are branded Uniden (BCD436HP, BCD3600XLT, BCD436-PT), are identical on the outside apart from model numbers; however, only one of the three models are supported by Uniden, even though they are all branded Uniden products.

I can only hope that this new model (SDS100) is not as painful for support (and deaf in the 400MHz area) as the current 436/3600 stock manufactured by Uniden.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:09 pm
by peteramjet
Blake wrote:Wouldn't it be nice to have something like that, with no paid upgrades (all included stock), Aus band plan, available in Australia, as a reasonable price. Wishful, impossible thinking I know. :? :x :cry: :cry: :cry:
Wait until it is released in Europe, as the release of the BCD436HP over there (named the UBCD3600XLT, and identical to the Australian UBCD436-PT) has DMR and ProVoice included out of the box. Better than paying extra for it in the US version, or not getting it at all in the AU version.

The European version has the upgrades included in the price of the unit. Something to consider for the future if looking to upgrade, as it is definitely cheaper than getting one from the US.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:10 pm
by X-Firey
You could always but a Whistler TRX-1. Does DMR out of the box plus NXDN.
Unfortunately whatever we want in AU we will have to import.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 11:25 am
by dags19
i think the gst for goods under 1000 dollars kicks in from july the 1st too so it mite be better to buy sooner then later if you are thinking about a scanner purchase from overseas

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 12:52 pm
by tanger32au
I am keeping a close eye on how this goes in the USA, I might order one in.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:46 pm
by dazz1975
I am waiting for an Australian retailer to sell this unit. I think I may be waiting for quite a while.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 6:49 pm
by railscan
dazz1975 wrote:I am waiting for an Australian retailer to sell this unit. I think I may be waiting for quite a while.
Depending on what you define as 'a while.'

R

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 10:00 am
by Kazzaw
Yep also really considering one of these units... for how long do I have to wait is also the question

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 11:31 pm
by Xplorer
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For those maybe considering the US Uniden SDS100, or waiting for the Australian or European equivalent, I've managed to beg, borrow and gather some reasonably popular radio and scanner handhelds together to compare the difference in sizing.
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You have all seen the various pictures of the coloured screen, but not many compare the sizes.
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Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:16 pm
by Kazzaw
Thanks

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 12:05 pm
by Radio_Australia
The larger battery doesn’t look so good , to me anyway Image

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 3:56 pm
by railscan
That maybe a Photoshopped image.

R

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:37 am
by Roaming
Just getting some feedback from the experienced Trunkers here.
If..I say IF SDS100 is brought to Australia. The frequencies supported will most likely be as follows :
Freq.png
Did i miss out any Frequencies and Steps for use in Australia and NZ? Comments appreciated..
Hm..Battery will be the 3600mAH version.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 2:38 pm
by tanger32au
Looks fine, it covers the full 800MHz band which is vital for here in Tasmania.

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 2:59 pm
by railscan
It is a bit beyond the IF stage, isn't it???

R

Re: Uniden SDS100 SDR Scanner

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 3:55 pm
by Roaming
The intention is to bring it here ultimately. With a little modification.
Namely to suit the frequency range for AUS and NZ.