It handles larger files with ease and doesn’t seem to lose performance the more you add to it. Scanning Speed: We were impressed at how quickly the SDS100 is able to scan, particularly when it has already been heavily programmed.It gives you the ability to reach weak-signal transmissions that you otherwise probably would have missed. Sensitivity: The SDS100 offers a marked improvement in sensitivity over their previous models and stands shoulder to shoulder with some of the best radio scanners out there on the market in most frequency ranges.For new users, it is relatively easy to navigate compared with a lot of other comparable scanners on the market. This means that if you own an earlier model like the x36, there will be a pretty relaxed learning curve adjusting to the SDS100. Simplified Programming and Menu: Uniden has further simplified the programming process and menu interface compared to their earlier handheld scanner models.Users in challenging RF environments have consistently reported better and clearer reception than past scanners they owned. The I/Q receiver has been updated to reduce the delay associated with simulcast so they make it to your scanner quicker. ![]() ![]() ![]() Improved Simulcast Technology: With the SDS100, Uniden really stepped up their game in terms of dealing with issues of weak-signal or simulcast.There are quite a few reasons why the Uniden SDS100 scanner caught our eye and continued to shine the more that we put it to the test: The details of the Uniden SDS100 Review Why We Like It
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