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Uniden SC200 Handheld Sport Scanner with 200 Channels

Uniden SC200 Handheld Sport Scanner with 200 ChannelsBrand: Uniden
Category: CE


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 138300

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 4.4 x 2.8

MPN: SC200
Model: SC200
UPC: 050633650134
EAN: 0050633650134
ASIN: B00006JQKH


Features:
  • 200 channels, 12 bands/10 banks
  • Twin Turbo scan and search
  • One-touch weather scan
  • Alpha text display
  • Backlit LCD display/auto backlight

Accessories:


Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
This sports scanner is made for the serious sports enthusiast, especially those of you into NASCAR racing. With two hundred channels and twelve bands (including aircraft and 800 MHz) you are sure to find your needed frequency. There are ten banks of twenty channels each for faster scanning cycles. Within each of these banks you can assign one priority channel to further aid you with keeping in touch with your favorite frequencies. The twelve weather channels (both NOAA and Canadian) will keep you touch with changing weather conditions. With programmable alpha characters, you can name your frequencies for easy reference. Further search opportunities include: band search, limit search and VFO search. The backlit LCD screen is a must for those operating the radio at night. The auto light feature will automatically light up the screen with it finds a transmission. The radio runs on a rechargeable Ni-Cd battery (included) which will operate the radio for twelve hours. The radio also runs via the included AC adaptor.

What's in the Box
Scanner, rubber antenna, AC adapter/charger, earphone, belt clip, battery, remote cable, user's manual and a one year warranty.

Product Description
200 Channels, 12 Bands/10 Banks, CTCSS/DCS, Computer Programmable, Twin Turbo Scan & Search, Headset Jack, Auto Weather Scan, Alpha Text Display


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Great package for the price   March 30, 2005
napershopper (Naperville, IL)
I researched a lot of models before purchasing this one. You cannot go wrong with the Uniden/Bearcat name. I weighed the features against the price and this was the most economical in my mind.

I programmed the channels myself. Once I got into a rhythm, I finished all Cup drivers and a good portion of the Busch drivers in about 30 minutes. We have used at several races and we have so much more fun being in touch with so many different aspects of the race - MRN/PRN, race control, drivers, etc.

The scanner is a nice compact size. I clip it onto my leg with an extra belt to prevent it from falling. A Y-cable is needed for more than one headset. I also have a 4 way intercom box (aircraft) and used the scanner with it. This will require additional cables as well.



5 out of 5 stars The most amazing NASCAR Scanner made   March 3, 2003
T. Warren (Dunwoody, GA United States)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This scanner is absolutely amazing. You can download a list of frequencies online for all the NASCAR drivers, then simply upload them to your scanner... it takes 10 seconds and saves you hours upon hours programming by hand. This scanner also has text so you can glance down at the scanner to see exactly who is talking at the races. It's awesome!!!


5 out of 5 stars Great to take to the track   January 7, 2003
Paul Jasper (San Francisco, CA USA)
I've had a Uniden SC200 scanner for a couple of years now and absolutely love it. I'm a big auto racing fan and take it to the track whenever I attend a race. During practice I can listen in to the drivers talking to their pits and the alphanumeric display lets me easily see who is talking. I pick up the frequencies for free from various Web sites (e.g. Race By Race let's me use WinScan Sport to download them straight to the scanner). During the race, I tune into the TV production frequencies to hear the commentary and set up priority channels to break away whenever my favorite drivers' say something (Paul Tracy is always fun). I usually monitor race control too. It adds a whole new dimension to being there at the track.


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