Below are a couple of photos of my home scanning setup.
On the left we have my Uniden EZI30XLT. This is mostly used for scanning UHF CB channels, the airband and spot monitoring of various frequencies.
In the middle is my main scanner, a Uniden UBC72XLT. This is my daily carry and at home is running in search mode / close call most of the time.
On the right is my Uniden UBC57XLT. This is a 20 channels scanner which I have programmed with my most active / interesting frequencies. This is also used for searching small band segments and listening to multi-site radio system to confirm which sites are carrying which traffic.
In the plastic draws on the top of the desk I have pens and paper, spare aerials, batteries, chargers, ear phones, some small hand tools and parts for aerial building.
My Home Scanning Setup
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Re: My Home Scanning Setup
Looks great
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Re: My Home Scanning Setup
Nice and simple. I like it.
I have a UBC126AT for airband and ametuer scanning and an oricom UHF030 for UHF CB
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I have a UBC126AT for airband and ametuer scanning and an oricom UHF030 for UHF CB
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Uniden UBC126AT, Baofeng GT3