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Uniden BC72XLT Handheld Scanner (Black)

Uniden BC72XLT Handheld Scanner (Black)Brand: Uniden
Category: CE

List Price: $149.99
Buy New: $74.99
as of 3/19/2010 08:14 CDT details
You Save: $75.00 (50%)



New (29) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $72.99

Seller: DigitalEtc
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 92 reviews
Sales Rank: 1309

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 14 x 4 x 11
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: BC72XLT
Model: BC72XLT
UPC: 050633650394
EAN: 0814227011639
ASIN: B0002QIBNK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Handheld scanner for monitoring police and fire signals, weather transmissions, ham radio bands, and more
  • 100 channels and 10 banks; Close Call RF technology identifies nearby signals
  • 6 preprogrammed service searches, including public safety, railroad, and marine
  • Compact design fits comfortably in hand; easy-to-read backlit display
  • Runs on 2 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries

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Product Description
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Amazon.com Product Description
Versatile, compact, and easy to use, the Uniden BC72XLT handheld scanner offers a simple way to monitor the "action" bands, including police and fire channels (including rescue and paramedics), NOAA weather transmissions, business and industrial radio broadcasts, utilities, marine and amateur (ham radio) bands, air bands, and more. In short, the scanner keeps interested parties in the information loop. Of course, scanning the 32,000 available frequencies can be time-consuming and frustrating, which is why Uniden added such functions as Close Call capture technology, which instantly tunes to signals from nearby transmitters to help you detect and identify local signals, and a comprehensive memory that holds up to 100 programmed channels (10 per bank).

The scanner also offers six preset service banks, with preset frequencies for police, fire/emergency, aircraft, ham, marine, and weather, making it easy to locate specific types of calls. And should you want to regularly monitor a few specific channels, you can designate them as "priority" channels. The BC72XLT will then check those channels every two seconds while it scans each bank, so you never miss an important transmission. Other scanning functions include 10 programmable search ranges for finding unlisted frequencies in your area and a two-second scan delay that lets you hear any replies to the original transmission before moving on.

A scanner is fairly useless if you can't decipher the transmission, which is why the BC72XLT is outfitted with triple-conversion circuitry. The technology virtually eliminates any interference from IF images and clarifies the selected frequency, so you needn't strain to pick up certain words or phrases. And thanks to the key lock, you won't accidentally change the programming while carrying the scanner in your pocket. Add in a memory backup that preserves stored frequencies even if the scanner loses power and an easy-to-read, backlit display and you're ready for virtually any scanning situation.

The scanner comes with a flexible antenna with a BNC connector, ensuring adequate reception in strong signal areas (a separately sold external antenna will further improve reception), along with an AC adapter. As an alternative, you can power the scanner using two AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries (the latter can even be recharged while in the scanner). The unit measures 2.75 by 4.5 by 1.25 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Scanner, AC adapter, flexible antenna, belt clip, frequency guide, user's manual.


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Not properly equipped?   March 5, 2010
S. Moore (Grand Junction, Co)
We bought the scanners specifically to use at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway NASCAR races. Unfortunately we did not get much use out of them. After purchasing the codes needed at the track we found the reception to be terrible. We were told half way through the Sprint race by a person using a Radio shack brand scanner that we needed the shorter antennae for them. We were told that would eliminate that frequent static interruptions, and loss of the channel we were experiencing. It seems that since these are sold as 'NASCAR' scanners they would be equipped for NASCAR races. The instruction book could also be a little more 'understandable' then it is.


5 out of 5 stars Good First Scanner   February 24, 2010
Darryl Roach (Lockhart, TX USA)
This was my first scanner to purchase for myself. I've played with them before, having a friend in a voluntary fire dept. I have had some experience with two way handhelds, CBs, and even company radios. My main interest is the aircraft band as I'm an aviation enthusiast so I wanted a scanner that picked up that band but wasn't too complicated. After reading reviews of many products, I chose this one. Of scanners that are equipped to pickup the aircraft band, this one was the most affordable. It is made for NASCAR fans, so its ease of use is superb. If you've used radios before, you'll figure this thing out pretty quickly. A quick read of the manual about channels, banks, functions, and tuning and you'll be looking for nearby broadcasts. Anyone who's had a scanner before probably won't even need to read anything.

For the price, it picks up quite a few bands and I am very satisfied with what I can hear on it. If you're into police and emergency radio, it's not for you though. It does not get 800Mhz frequencies or trunked systems. For that, it's bigger brother, the BC92XLT is the answer. But for an amateur wave surfer like myself, or a particular enthusiast of something, this is a perfect first scanner. It gets all major bands (citizens, company, air, marine, etc) and service bands (WX, HAM, etc), and can provide you with plenty of listening entertainment.

The only downside, as with most scanners, is the tiny mobile antenna that comes with it gets pretty poor reception. If you really want good range, I recommend you hook it up to a CB mobile antenna, or if you're really hardcore, a custom mounted outdoor antenna. Most likely you will need a "PL259 to BNC" converter for that, so keep that in mind.



4 out of 5 stars The gift that keeps on giving....   February 7, 2010
A. Gillman (ny)
I got this for my 11 year-old son who absolutely loves it. He monitors local fire, police and ambulance dispatches mostly.

Easy to program after reading the instructions, but not exactly intuitive to program if you haven't done it for a bit. Good local reception or from any strong base station, though some distant mobile broadcasts don't pick up.

The batteries recharge in the unit which is very convenient.



5 out of 5 stars FOURS STARS   February 7, 2010
P. Poelker (BETHPAGE, NY, US)
THIS IS NOT OUR FIRST EXCURSION INTO HANDHELD SCANNERS.....I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THIS PRODUCT, VENDOR AND HOW QUICKLY IT WAS SHIPPED.


4 out of 5 stars Great Buy   January 19, 2010
Matthew B. Penalber (SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA, US)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I never owned a scanner and wanted to try it out. I received my Uniden BC72XLT scanner just yesterday and I was well pleased.
It is small in size but picks up m any channels in my area (I'm up to about 30 channels so far).
With help of instructions I was able to program scanner easily.
I've been able to listen in on Police, Fire, Air, and Ham frequencies so far.
For the price I paid for this item I am pleased. I am glad item came with A/C adapter also.
A good start for anyone.


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