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** If your scanner's software cannot connect to the web service, but you have Excel, you can use it to act as an intermediary to hold data that you can copy. See the [[Excel Copy/Paste Special to Software]] article for instructions
 
** If your scanner's software cannot connect to the web service, but you have Excel, you can use it to act as an intermediary to hold data that you can copy. See the [[Excel Copy/Paste Special to Software]] article for instructions
 
* [[Programming Files]] - Check these links out for programming files for your scanner, if you can't get anything from a request on your state forum
 
* [[Programming Files]] - Check these links out for programming files for your scanner, if you can't get anything from a request on your state forum
* [[Radio Control Software]] - Not just GRE and Uniden; many other radios can be controlled, too. This article lists many links for such packages
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* [[Radio Control Software]] - This is a more concise listing of all software packages for scanners and wideband receivers
 
* What software exists for [[Scanner/Receiver Software for Non Windows OS|Non Windows OS]] such as Linux?
 
* What software exists for [[Scanner/Receiver Software for Non Windows OS|Non Windows OS]] such as Linux?
 
* [[Rebanding]] introduces several changes to scanner programming.
 
* [[Rebanding]] introduces several changes to scanner programming.

Revision as of 09:14, 19 February 2010

Welcome to the RadioReference Equipment and Software Gateway.
Getting the receiver is only half the battle. There are other things that go along with them; antennas, power supplies, software for programming (and in some cases, logging and control). The topics below should give you some leads to articles with lots of links on each subject.


Equipment

  • Scanner Antennas Mobile, base, handheld - and even a few homebrew designs and some technical notes, too
  • A variety of Scanner Accessories are linked here.
  • A variety of schematics for data slicers are presented here. These devices convert a signal tapped from the discriminator of your scanner into something the PC can recognize. Important for some utilities that read trunked systems' control channel data.
  • If you live in an urban area, at times your scanner may hear pagers and other things in areas where you don't want to. Adding a filter is one answer to this annoying problem
  • Whether you are listening in a car, house or portable, reading the Powering Your Scanner article should help in choosing the right power supply for your application
  • Would you like to share a single antenna among many radios? Then check out the splitters links.

Software


Connecting the PC and Scanner

Getting the right software is a start; now how do I connect the scanner and PC? These articles discuss this question.