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b52hbuff
08-06-2005, 12:54 PM
Update to Disneyland scanner profile can be found in this thread:
http://www.radioreference.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16502

Here is what is updated:
Updates from 7/2005 visit
Conventional Frequency Updates
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464.1125 / PL 203.5 - DLR Film Crew
469.1125 / No Tone - DLR Film Crew (2)
151.8350 / DCS 131 - DL Photographers

Headset Updates
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Update ca/parade tags (246T Only), now:
ca/parade/1
ca/parade/2
...so I can tell them apart on display.

Added new ca/parade input:
477.300

Added new Fantasmic! headset inputs:
492.525, 492.800

Moved dl/input/1 to dl/fantasmic!/5

..re-sorted Fantasmic! frequencies and
retagged in ascending order.

Added new CA/TurtleTalk? (@ -> 246) mic:
475.800
(could be an image)

Added DLR/Unknown:
492.400

Added the following while monitoring from Innoventions:
DL/Innovate/1 477.40
DL/Innovate/2 489.95
DL/Innovate/3 493.55
DL/Innovate/4 491.55

Added new finds to search L/O list.
Modified all headset frequencies to use FM (instead of NFM / 246T only).

Modified search ranges. Consolidate 470-488/488-494 into one range.
Removed '?' From DLR:Fire 2?, it is now confirmed.

Andrew
08-06-2005, 06:09 PM
I suppose there's no way to apply these profiles to the PRO-94? Looks like I got the wrong one.

b52hbuff
08-06-2005, 07:47 PM
I suppose there's no way to apply these profiles to the PRO-94? Looks like I got the wrong one.

Ebay? ;) I think the Pro-94 is the only one in the series that cannot be programmed by computer. You can always use the Excel sheet and program the radio by hand.

If you're looking for a better 'Disneyland' radio, I suggest the BC-246T or the BCD-396T.

TikiGeek
08-06-2005, 09:46 PM
Thanks B52hbuff! :)

Osky
08-07-2005, 01:00 AM
Thanks for the info b52hbuff. I have often thought about bringing a scanner to the park, but always left it at home.

By the way, I share your love of the buff! I once had an internship at NASA Dryden at Edwards. I spent many a lunch break climbing around their B-52, as well as looking at a lot of the other planes we were currently designing projects for. What an amazing piece of engineering. It was a sad day when they retired "008" last December. :crying: Likewise, It is heartbreaking to see all of the ones broken in pieces out in Arizona...