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Uniden BC350C 800 MHz Mobile Scanner |  | Brand: Uniden Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $143.98 as of 3/19/2010 03:54 CDT details You Save: $6.01 (4%)
New (2) Used (3) from $89.99
Seller: PCSOUTDOORS Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 23037
Color: black Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 12 x 4 x 10 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: BC350C Model: BC350C UPC: 050633650332 EAN: 0050633650332 ASIN: B0002X85PC
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| Features:
| • | 100 user programmable memories: quickly store interesting frequencies for rapid recall | | • | Quickly searches the most interesting "action" bands where you can hear police, ambulance, fire, amateur radio, public utilities, weather, and more. | | • | Search lockouts let you lock out frequencies that have continuous or uninteresting communications so that searching is faster. | | • | Backlit display makes messages are easy to read in low-light situations | | • | Includes accessories for installing in your car |
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Product Description Uniden BC350C 800 MHz Mobile Scanner. This is a 100-Channel Programmable Mobile Scanner which quickly store interesting frequencies for rapid recall. Search lockouts let you lock out frequencies that have continuous or uninteresting communications so that searching is faster.
Amazon.com Product Description Get in on all the action with the Uniden BC350C, a powerful radio scanning and searching unit. In search mode, The BC350C can search 13 bands to find active frequencies. This differs from scanning in that the unit searches for frequencies that have not been programmed into the scanner's channels. The scanner automatically chooses between two speeds (Search and Turbo Search) while searching. During search mode the scanner will search 100 frequencies per second, while in Turbo Search Mode the scanner can achieve up to 300 frequencies per second in bands that have 5 kHz steps. In scanning mode, The BC350C scans programmed channels at the rate of up to 100 channels per second until it locates an active frequency. When scanning stops on an active frequency, it remains on that channel as long as the transmission continues. When the transmission ends, the scanner stays on the channel for 2 more seconds, waiting for another transmission. If no response is detected, the scanning cycle resumes until another transmission is received. The BC350C monitors these communication types: - Police and fire departments (including rescue and paramedics)
- NOAA weather broadcasts (10 pre-programmed channels, 2 are Canadian Marine Weather Channels)
- Citizens Band (CB)
- Business/industrial radio
- Motion picture and press relay
- Utility
- Land transportation frequencies, such as trucking firms, buses, taxis, tow trucks, and railroads
- Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands
- Air band
- Many more in the 25-54 MHz, 108-174 MHz, 406-512, and 806-956 MHz ranges, excluding the cellular telephone band
The BC350C ships with a DC power connector and a cigarette lighter adapter, making it ready for permanent or temporary vehicle use. What's in the Box BC350C scanner, telescoping antenna, fixable mobile antenna, AC adapter, cigarette lighter adapter plug, DC power cord for hard wiring power from your car to your scanner, operating guide, registration form, frequency guide, warranty card, and other printed materials Note The installation, possession, or use of this scanning radio in a motor vehicle may be prohibited, regulated, or require a permit in certain states, cities, and/or local jurisdictions. Your local law enforcement officials should be able to provide you with information regarding the laws in your community.
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Uniden Scanner February 14, 2010 Glenn G. Dahlem (Honolulu, HI) It works very well & was priced fairly. There are a few frequencies (mostly marine) that it doesn't pick up.
Great for beginners! January 13, 2010 Gift Card (Navarre, FL) Comes in very handy letting you know whats going on around your community. You can program in local codes that you can get off the internet.
Listen December 26, 2009 Steven Lefler (Kenai, Alaska) Great little scanner. The biggest drawback is it does not have a numberical entry keypad so an existing frequency must be selected then you scroll up or down to the desired frequency (it can then be saved). Since I like to enter my frequencies in ascending order this works fairly well, albeit a little slow.
I also like the preset bands. This allows exploration as well as instant use when in a new area.
Sitting by the scanner monitoring the preset bands is a good way to discover local freqs and enter them into my own band.
Good sound quality, not to easy to use. December 8, 2009 C. Goth (Texas) Sound is better than radio at times, not to easy to locate nearby frequencies in use.
Total Amateur Approved September 14, 2009 J. Eisen (Tx) I have had a scanner before. I got a cheap on with a tiny antenna and got rid of it. This scanner is great because it comes with lots of extras like a car power adapter and window mount antenna along with its standard antenna. [...]
None of my locals picked up with the pre-programmed scanning, but after visiting this site, I had every possible local Freq programmed into the private bank. Very cool.
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