Published: Dec. 22, 2020, 9 a.m.
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Uniden Close Call vs Whistler Spectrum Sweeper
Which is better: Uniden Close Call or Whistler Spectrum Sweeper?
In this episode, Phil puts them to the test in a head-to-head comparison on speed, distance, and technology. Listen in to find out who wins!
What You Need To Know
- Close Call and Spectrum Sweeper are used to seek out nearby frequencies that are stronger than a set value over the scanner\\u2019s noise floor.
- You would use this function to listen to, for example, news helicopters flying overhead to report on traffic.
- Close Call has three modes: standard Close Call, Close Call DND, and Close Call priority.
- Spectrum Sweeper can be accessed through your settings menu, as a special feature or as automatic tuning.
- Phil took the current flagship scanner model for both companies with a fresh charge on the battery, using the stock antenna straight out of the box.
- He set the scanners to Channel 14 to simulate a worst-case scenario scanning situation on a low power FRS channel where the ERP is half a watt.
- Then, for each radio, Phil tested how long it took for each scanner to lock onto the frequency at progressively farther distances.
- There were three variables to the test: speed, distance, and technology (Analog, DMR, etc)
- We choose a winner at the end of this podcast
All session notes with links to the items we talked about an be found on our website at www.scannerschool.com/session157
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