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Many professions require colleagues to have open communication across large distances. To do so, they use radio broadcasting. Broadcastify is the leader in radio broadcasting for first responders, aircraft, and marine professionals. Although Broadcastify's standard version is free, you might want to know if a Broadcastify Premium free trial is available.

Premium subscriptions include a lot of desirable features, and free trials are a fantastic way to decide if the cost is worth it for you. Unfortunately, it is easy to forget to cancel free trials before they expire, which can lead to many unwanted charges on your credit cards and bank account.

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It is reasonable to want to try out a service before you purchase it. Unfortunately, there is no Broadcastify Premium trial available. If you want to try Broadcastify, you can access the free version through their website or mobile device. The Broadcastify app is available on Apple App Store and Google Play.

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However I stumbled across this hunk of software called Proscan which looked interesting but it also costs $50. Where does the cost with this scanner end? Well, like most programs Proscan has a 30 day trial version so I gave it a shot. After playing with it for like an hour I knew it was worth the cost so I bought it. It does NOT disappoint.

The first thing you notice after connecting your software and launching Proscan is that it gives you an awesome virtual interface. Hell, that alone is worth the price of admission, especially when you are 55 years old and need cheater glasses to see your cheater glasses.

Look at the upper right hand corner of the pic above. It has the ability to input frequency easily. Not many folks know this but the SDS100 is basically a Software Defined Radio (SDR). It has a magnificent frequency range however there are some gaps, most notably around the US cellular frequencies.

Punch in 89.3 (or whatever your local FM station is) and BOOM, you got a $700 FM radio. It sadly does not do AM radio as I believe the frequency range starts around 25 MHz for the SDS100. Anyway with the easy input you can EVER SO EASILY type in a radio station, the NOAA weather channel, analog police, whatever. Yes you can manually input it on the radio but I found out that is cumbersome and not very intuitive to do. This is WAY easier. Cool feature.

Did you ever get an answer to this? I just bought an SDS200 and have it connected via ethernet cable to my local network so I can have the scanner in the living room, connected via powerline ethernet wireless extender(scanner plugged into one of the 2 ethernet ports) and I have proscan running in my office on my pc. I just disabled the disable on the scanner for ethernet, set for dhcp then located the IP in proscan and it worked. Took a little while to get the sound on my pc.

Former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid was charged with driving while intoxicated, two months after a vehicular crash left a 5-year-old girl with a traumatic brain injury, Jackson County prosecutors announced.

On Monday, prosecutors charged Reid, 35, with driving while intoxicated resulting in serious physical injury in the Feb. 4 crash. It is a Class D felony, and if convicted Reid could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.

He was driving over 83 mph two seconds before his vehicle slammed into the other vehicles, according to prosecutors, who also allege Reid had a serum blood alcohol content of 0.113 roughly two hours after the crash. The legal limit is 0.08.

As part of his bond release, Reid was ordered to not consume alcohol or visit any establishment where alcohol is the primary item sold. He must also report to the Northland Dependency Services within 24 hours for pre-trial supervision and was given a device that monitors where he has consumed alcohol.

The crash injured two young children, including 5-year-old Ariel Young, who suffered a traumatic brain injury. She was released from the hospital on April 2 and is being treated at home. Ariel is unable to talk or walk and is being fed through a feeding tube. She suffered a parietal fracture, brain contusions and subdural hematoma, according to prosecutors.

The impact of the rear end crash knocked Miller unconscious for a moment after the airbag struck her and broke her seat. When she woke, Miller called for her children. She located Ariel in the Traverse under the third seat that had folded over.

At the scene, the officer conducted a field sobriety test. Reid was taken to Research Medical Center after complaining of stomach pain. He suffered a groin injury in the crash that required emergency surgery. Once he arrived at the hospital, investigators obtained a search warrant and collected four vials of blood to be tested for blood alcohol content and the presence of controlled substances.

The team placed Reid on administrative leave following the crash. The team allowed his contract to expire without renewal, effectively ending his employment with the organization. Earlier this month, the Chiefs hired Ken Flajole as its outside linebackers coach, replacing Reid.

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