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The obvious competition for the PSR600 is the Uniden BCD996XT and its predecessor BCD996T.  Both 
radios offer new style programming, digital decoding and hundreds of features. As a user of the various 
Uniden DMA scanners (BCD396XT and BCD996XT and predecessors) I have gotten used to the 
programming methods used by the Unidens so I was apprehensive about learning the GRE method of 
Scannable Objects, it all sounded pretty strange to me. As I worked with the PSR600 I learned how to 
program various Scan Lists, Scannable Objects and Searches and discovered that it really wasn’t all that 
difficult. It is no harder to learn than the Uniden method and some people may find the GRE method more 
intuitive. If you have not already learned one method or the other you might find the GRE method easier to 
learn. 
 
The real question will likely be the feature set and comfort level you develop with the radio. If you have a 
chance to play with both for a while do so. Download the manuals for both and see how well you 
understand them. 
 
While the PSR600 is a fantastic radio everyone will have ways they would have done it.  I would have 
created a quick reference card to allow explanations of the basic features that fit on a pocket or wallet. The 
BCD996XT seems to reject strong signal interference better.  
 
Operations on large networked trunked systems using the Roaming feature on the PSR600 is pretty good 
but I think Uniden’s method of individual defined sites is better, especially on larger systems that have 
more than 28 control channels altogether. On smaller scale systems however, the GRE is easier to program. 
 
A few of the Uniden features that I really like are the Fire Tone Out, GPS and Remote Head system. These 
are not available on the GRE. The GRE however handles some items better, such as during Search Events 
it will display the CTCSS, DCS or NAC code without having to select either Analog or Digital like you do 
on the Uniden. Also, the received code will remain on the display until there is another code decoded, the 
frequency changes or the radio is put into another mode. 
 
The PSR600 uses more conventional keyboard activity and volume/squelch controls. It has better audio, 
especially on digital systems and has the unique V-Scanner feature. If you listen to LTR systems, 
AutoMove system helps immeasurably to decipher the unusual channel locations. 
 
Normal retail price for these scanners are from $450 to $500, a similar price as Uniden’s BCD996XT. 
 

The GRE is better if these are most important to you:

 

* Better digital decoding, especially on simulcast systems. 
* You prefer a radio with better audio. 
* If you prefer separate volume and squelch controls. 
* If you don’t want or need the extra features of the BCD996XT 
* If you are not bothered by excessive strong-signal interference. 
* If you need higher sensitivity. 
* You like to have Virtual Scanners available to you. 
  

You will want the BCD996XT if these are more important:

 

* You prefer a simpler but more detailed display. 
* If you want the amazing feature-set of the BCD996XT 
* You prefer the Banks/Systems/Groups method of programming. 
* You need or want the GPS features. 
* You will use the radio in a high interference area. 
* You want to have a lot of channels available all the time. 
* When fire tone-out capability is important. 
* You monitor a large networked system with multiple sites. 
 

Recommended Accessories

 

When people invest $500 for a scanner, they probably want to protect it, get some accessories to go with it 
or otherwise add to the experience. Scanner Master (

http://www.scannermaster.com

) has a full line of 

Summary of Contents for GRE PSR600

Page 1: ...eld and PSR400 Base Mobile Radio Shack PRO164 Handhelds and PRO163 Base Mobiles Digital GRE PSR500 Handheld and PSR600 Base Mobile Radio Shack PRO106 Handheld and PRO197 Base Mobile While the Radio Sh...

Page 2: ...arrangement used on current Unidens Also on the front panel of the radio you ll find the headphone and PC IF jacks The rear of the radio has the power connector external speaker and BNC antenna jack...

Page 3: ...e In addition the Uniden has Fire Tone Out the ability to use Remote Heads and other fun to use and explore features The GRE is well regarded as having better audio especially on digital signals While...

Page 4: ...would then program in trunked talkgroups While these would not take away from regular channel memory there was usually a strict limit to the amount of talkgroups allowed in scan lists GRE s OOUI allo...

Page 5: ...isplay each character is up to 7 dots high and 5 wide and there are 16 characters per line During scanning operations the text lines display the pertinent information about the operation such as the f...

Page 6: ...and Narrow modes of EDACS systems are supported No scanner can decode EDACS Provoice or Aegis used in selected areas such as San Antonio and some others LTR very popular on UHF and 800 business system...

Page 7: ...to 162 MHz channels have been 15 KHz apart for example the next frequency used after 155 250 was 155 265 then 155 280 With the Narrowband initiative the channels are now closer together 7 5 KHz apart...

Page 8: ...he GRE only displays the 3 numbers When P25 was introduced it was not compatible with CTCSS or DCS codes so a new format was devised called Network Access Codes NAC NAC s work the same as CTCSS and DC...

Page 9: ...ou to search all frequencies the radio is capable of while the Public Safety Mode allows you to concentrate your search on the bands commonly assigned to police fire etc These bands are parts of the L...

Page 10: ...he PSR600 when comparing them in a high RF environment in a city or when you re close by the aforementioned types of transmitter sites I have also heard of cases where in a high RF environment when yo...

Page 11: ...rint the manual if you use the radio away from a computer If you don t understand or like the GRE manual you may want to try other sources to help learn the radio One of the best sources for scanner t...

Page 12: ...r any traffic on the system even if the talkgroups are not programmed specifically Otherwise you would hear only traffic specified in your Scan Lists When programming Search events SRCH you can then s...

Page 13: ...nnable Object When if in Tune Mode you come across a trunked channel the radio will display information about that channel For example on Motorola and P25 systems the System ID and Site number will be...

Page 14: ...are going to enter a lot of text tags manually you may want to copy this chart and keep it with the radio Quick Text allows you to store 10 tags that are commonly used You can change these to fit your...

Page 15: ...ital systems vary Check the message boards on the Yahoo and RadioReference forums before updating your DSP firmware occasionally older versions work better on some systems CC Dump The various GRE digi...

Page 16: ...Out GPS and Remote Head system These are not available on the GRE The GRE however handles some items better such as during Search Events it will display the CTCSS DCS or NAC code without having to se...

Page 17: ...opy that you can tweak and add to over time as you get more familiar with the scanner and scanning Then you can tailor the programming just for your tastes The software is easy to use and extremely po...

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