Good, but not for beginners.
I bought this scanner after believing that my Uniden BC780XLT had lost sensitivity on VHF high band. This scanner exhibits the same problem...on an outdoor antenna. I currently have it on a dual band ham mobile antenna in the shack and it works fine. Apparently the problem is RF overloading from 96.9 Bob FM, located about three air miles away. I have purchased a FM broadcast attenuator and will see how it works.
Now, Whistler has its own buzzwords for the programming. "Object scanning" equals "channels" while "scan lists" equals "channel banks". Once you get past this programming it via computer is straightforward.
It's also advertised as "digital" but is unable to decode amateur radio DMR let alone anything else. I've also programmed two trunking systems into it but haven't been able to get it to scan them. Perhaps in time I'll figure that out.
One feature I'd buy is the ability to silence the tones used to call out fire and EMS departments. I only want to hear the voice, not the obnoxiously loud tones. Strictly speaking of its performance, other than its susceptibility to FM broadcast overloading (I could hear the static being modulated in time with the music on 96.9) its performance is excellent.
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