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Welcome to the Programming Files article. A very common question, particularly for newcomers, is 'where can I get files for....?' Apart from the RR forums or the scanner-specific Yahoo groups (we have very detailed articles on most scanners and trunktrackers that includes this information), many people have websites where files can be found. In addition, there are some Yahoo groups that also have this information in their files area.<br>
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Welcome to the Programming Files article. A very common question, particularly for newcomers, is 'where can I get files for....?' Apart from the RR forums or the scanner-specific Yahoo groups (we have very detailed articles on most scanners and trunktrackers that includes this information), many people have websites where files can be found. In addition, there are some Yahoo groups that also have this information in their files area.  
If a file has a .zip extension, it is compressed. Before it can be used, you must uncompress using a utility like WinZip.<br>
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The best use of these files is as a template. Frequency information can be out of date; becoming a [[Subscription|paid subscriber]] will allow you to download information directly into some software packages from the RR database. Please see the linked article above for more information<br>
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If a file has a .zip extension, it is compressed. Before it can be used, you must uncompress using a utility like WinZip.  
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The best use of these files is as a template. Frequency information can be out of date; becoming a [[Subscription|paid subscriber]] will allow you to download information directly into some software packages from the RR database. Please see the linked article above for more information.
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Additional links are encouraged. Please follow the format as shown and keep it in alphabetic order to allow folks to find things more easily. Yahoo groups for specific scanners should not be added here, as they already exist elsewhere on this wiki.<br>
 
Additional links are encouraged. Please follow the format as shown and keep it in alphabetic order to allow folks to find things more easily. Yahoo groups for specific scanners should not be added here, as they already exist elsewhere on this wiki.<br>
  
'''UASD''' = Uniden Advanced System Director - available from the Uniden downloads area.  
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==Software Index==
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* '''ARCxxx''' = software from [http://www.butelsoftware.com BuTel]
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* '''Control Freq Jr.''' = see the [http://www.freqofnature.com Freq of Nature] website
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* '''Win9x''' = software from [http://www.starrsoft.com Starrsoft]
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* '''UASD''' = Uniden Advanced System Director - available from the Uniden downloads area.  
  
 
==National or Multiple Regions Files==
 
==National or Multiple Regions Files==

Revision as of 09:33, 7 October 2007

Welcome to the Programming Files article. A very common question, particularly for newcomers, is 'where can I get files for....?' Apart from the RR forums or the scanner-specific Yahoo groups (we have very detailed articles on most scanners and trunktrackers that includes this information), many people have websites where files can be found. In addition, there are some Yahoo groups that also have this information in their files area.
If a file has a .zip extension, it is compressed. Before it can be used, you must uncompress using a utility like WinZip.
The best use of these files is as a template. Frequency information can be out of date; becoming a paid subscriber will allow you to download information directly into some software packages from the RR database. Please see the linked article above for more information.
Additional links are encouraged. Please follow the format as shown and keep it in alphabetic order to allow folks to find things more easily. Yahoo groups for specific scanners should not be added here, as they already exist elsewhere on this wiki.

Software Index

  • ARCxxx = software from BuTel
  • Control Freq Jr. = see the Freq of Nature website
  • Win9x = software from Starrsoft
  • UASD = Uniden Advanced System Director - available from the Uniden downloads area.

National or Multiple Regions Files

BC246 UASD
BCD396 UASD

Region Specific Files

Delmarva

Delaware, Maryland, Virginia

ARC250
Win96

New England

ARC246 and/or ARC396
BCD996 UASD
Win92
Win95
Win96
Win97

State Specific Files

California

Control Freq Jr.

Yahoo Groups

NOTE: You generally have to join the group to get access to the files area.