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baofeng uv-82 - scanning of channels, connection with another radio

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  • #1 16186618
    kaczmar620
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have a few questions about this radio, because I ordered them and I do not know much about it, I'll add that I do not know too much about these vhf / uhf bands, etc.
    1. what the scanning looks like - I am interested to listen mainly to the police but also to other things in the ether, and here I have a question about how the scanning between 172-174MHz is set?
    2. we have a radio at work like: motorola cp140, because I live near the plant, I wanted to listen to what is happening on the radio and the question is here because the radio has channels 1-18 for bao. listen to this?
    3. where you can get the current frequencies I found something like:
    link are given here but which are correct? Police Guard several times, etc.
    I'm very sorry if these are stupid questions but I just do not know it very much and nowhere is it described as "a man on a ditch"
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  • #2 16189629
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #3 16190744
    yes2mike
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    If you say what the plant is about, then something will come up in the subject of frequency. Otherwise, even a glass sphere will not help.

    cristal2242 wrote:
    you press the star will start scanning


    You press and HOLD until scanning starts.
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  • #4 16191418
    SITO79
    Level 27  
    Once the radio activity of the services was much larger, today it happens that you can sit and scan to apologize "for ... death."
    If you are not ready, in some regions you can lose a lot of time before you catch the frequencies that interest you. There is nothing to hide that it's best to hook someone in your city or neighborhood, then you will have the most reliable information.
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  • #5 16191445
    yes2mike
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    You're right, but someone scanned for this u-death, not counting on a cooked one ;) Nowadays, everyone is terribly lazy ...
  • #6 16192681
    SITO79
    Level 27  
    It used to be done on decent equipment and every found attendance went to notes.
    Thanks to such actions, super bases were created with frequencies that you probably did not use once.
    Today, having a Chinese receiver that does not fully behave properly, having in the place of residence a mass of interference from various devices, you can not scan by taking pleasure in it, every two channels, some carrier, brum or other snarl.
  • #8 16193685
    yes2mike
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    As for the bases downloaded from UKE, there are several. E.g. this: http://uke.kurylowicz.info/
    Do not even try to look for the police there ;)
    In the latest on the UKE website, the PSP frequencies are reportedly added, but I have not checked.
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  • #9 16197077
    Jap
    Level 29  
    kaczmar620 wrote:

    1. what the scanning looks like - I am interested to listen mainly to the police but also to other things in the ether, and here I have a question about how the scanning between 172-174MHz is set?


    In general, it looks like DZIADOWSKI if compared to Japanese equipment. The scanning speed is about 2.5 channels per second. The Japanese is a minimum of 25 channels per second.

    To scan from 172-174MHz you have to narrow down the receiver using the software such as CHIRP. However, you will not receive anything outside this range.

    Nevertheless, the price for the quality of the receiver is so beneficial that it is a pity to talk. Unfortunately, Chinese equipment has very lame scanners. And if you set yourself in this direction, you should look for something better - unfortunately, several times more expensive.
    If you are focused on listening to one or several frequencies - these are just quinces.
    If different curiosities are already it is slightly annoying on Chinese equipment.
    Then SCANNER (God forbid Alinco, PSR, or cheap Unideny). Unfortunately, you need to spend a minimum of 400 - 500 PLN for a stimulant not to be disappointed.

    The cheapest and the fastest at the beginning to buy an SDR receiver.

    Of the most interesting in terms of scanning I can recommend ZASTONE ZT2R (1000 memories, memory banks, scanning od- do, and wieeeele wieseele others) or much cheaper but with greater capabilities than Baofengi or Wouxuny - TYT TH UV3R



  • #10 16197247
    yes2mike
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Jap wrote:
    The scanning speed is about 2.5 channels per second.


    Well, you are wrong. In less than a second 100kHz with step 12.5.
    UV-82 - I checked before.
  • #11 16197371
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #12 16198408
    Jap
    Level 29  
    yes2mike - do you have a movie with this scan? Do you have any new Bao 82? Because I am sincerely in a deep - but positive shock.

    I have not met bao today, the word, wouxuna scanning faster than 2.5 to 3 channels per second, or like scanners from the 80s (I have to compare eg wintage Realistic PRO 32).

    I owned / owns quinoline:
    Bao 82 (about 3 years ago - are there faster newer versions?),
    Bao UV - 5R,
    a super version of Bao under the name GT3 (not to be confused with UV 3R) in versions 1, 2 and 3 (8W on the output),
    Wouxun KGUV6D,
    Zastone ZT2R - a total of 3 pieces because constantly friends bought me from me - so they liked it.
    TYT TH UV3R.


    cristal2242

    1 - strain the cap and read a little bit about the Zastone ZT2R net before writing an opinion about it. Just this model as few was made in the company that produced YAESU VX 2R - after the entry of the VX3R - guys from china produced 2R under the brand Zastone. Even the manual is from Yeasu, you'll even find the name of the company VERTEX - the owner Yaesu - but it's easier to write a nonsense despite the fact that you have never seen this device.


    I will write again - ZASTONE ZT2R is YAESU VX 2R - not only with the same housing - but it is exactly the same radio. And even in terms of sensitivity it beats the successor or VX 3R.


    2 - what does it mean by you "do not scan at such a low speed"? what device do you draw such conclusions from?

    I rely on devices that I own or have:
    SCANNERS: ICOM R20, YAESU VR500, UNIDEN 9000XLT (300 channels per second!), ALINCO DJX3, GRE PSE 232, ALBRECHT AE66, Realistic PRO32.
    TRX
    YEASU: FT857, FT8800, FT7900, VX8D
    ALINCO DR635
    and thunders of the mentioned above.

    And no, none of the Japanese are even approaching the buggy in scanning for quinoli. Although it is very close to the ALINCO DR635 but compensates for 2 independent VFOs as if it doubles the scanning speed.

    None of my quinol except ZASTONE ZT2R had extremely useful functions in scanning / listening as:
    1. memory banks
    2 scans from - to (as the author writes wants to scan the range 172 to 174MHz).
    3. the possibility of naming cells with memory from the radio (it still has TYT TH UV3R - that's why I recommend it to the beginning.) In addition, you can add / subtract a memory cell from the scanning process from the radio - not the computer)

    ps do not say that quinolki is a bad radio - but in the case of SCANNING they can lead to quick discouragement with this game.
    For example - this is how my little quinoline receives a shaked military setelite about 36 thousand km away, which 8 times more expensive YAESU VX8 can not ...





    Added after 34 [minutes]:

    one more thing - from what I remember changing the VFO mode to MEMORY in Bao 82 probably required turning the radio off and on with the button pressed ??? I do not remember anymore, because for a short time, Bao 82 visited ...

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    SITO79 wrote:
    with a lot of interference from various devices in the place of residence, noone can scan by taking pleasure in it, every two three channels, some carrying, brum or other growling


    Krzychu - time on ICOM R20 (or just on days in R30 stores) and the VoiceSQ function eliminating the vast majority of carriers or digital broadcasts. As far as I know, the function is also available in ICOMA scanners from the lower shelf - R5, R6 and maybe those lower numbers too.
  • #13 16198626
    yes2mike
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    And I know whether the new one? I bought toto as a curiosity, after which I will not jump from the bridge if I get lost. Unfortunately, the battery got stuck through the damn "clove" of the latch and I do not want to force it. I remember only 8W from the sticker. No HP or what it means in its designation.
    Model without special markings.

    A movie recorded quickly a moment ago, recorded by a refrigerator (anticipating grievances and complaints):




  • #14 16202653
    muzaff
    Level 2  
    As for frequency, it is a lexicon of frequencies see
  • #15 16210896
    yes2mike
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Nothing out of the way except that the original name is a bandplan.
  • #16 16363325
    jarpod
    Level 10  
    I would like to refresh the topic. After entering a few channels into the memory, and after switching to the MR (channels) mode, the scanner "sees" only channel 000 and channel 127 - and only jumps on them. By hand - with arrows - you can see all the entries I made. Could the channels that want to scan have to be entered from the PC level ?? Baofeng UV-82.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Baofeng UV-82 radio, focusing on its channel scanning capabilities and compatibility with other radios, particularly the Motorola CP140. Users inquire about setting up scanning for specific frequency ranges (172-174 MHz) and how to listen to local radio communications. Responses highlight the importance of knowing the correct frequencies, the limitations of the Baofeng UV-82's scanning speed compared to higher-end models, and the necessity of using software like CHIRP for better frequency management. Users also share resources for finding current frequencies and express concerns about the effectiveness of scanning with lower-quality Chinese radios.
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