luminoxs wrote:
Is there any real difference between Uniden Close Call RF Capture Technology and GRE Powerful Spectrum Sweeper other than the name? Is one better than the other? Do they use an frequency counter or just a band sweep? Trying to consider between a Uniden to a GRE.
Thanks!
In answer to you original question, luminox, I have both the Uniden and Radio Shack scanners and use both the Close Call & Signal Stalker options quite often. They do seem to have some different performance characteristics and depending on how you wanted to use them, which one may make a difference.
In my experience, the Close Call feature is exactly that - a near field search function that will find RF transmissions that are close by. The Signal Stalker is more sensitive and will pick up signals from further away, but that can sometimes be a bad thing. My Signal Stalker equipped PRO-97 often locks on local CAP or amateur repeaters that are miles away from my location. If you run the Signal Stalker radio with the attenuator on, it seems to behave about the same as the Close Close call radio. That way, when you get a hit, you know it's very near to you. And in some cases, that's exactly what I want. If I am near a particular facility or agency, I want to know what is being transmitted from that location, not from 4 or 5 miles around me.
Both the Close Call (Uniden) and Signal Stalker (GRE/Radio Shack) are simply very fast search functions. You can lock out frequencies and bands you do not want to search, but the Radio Shack unit only allows for a fixed number of locked out frequencies (50 I think). The Uniden radio allows nearly unlimited lockouts. Depending on the RF environment you are using the scanner in, you can get a lock on nearby transmitters fairly quickly when they start to key up.
Both work well and I think that both of these features have really opened up the door to finding new and active frequencies around us all. I've caught many interesting active frequencies with these features just driving around town.
Good luck!
- Chris