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UNIDEN DEBUTS APCO 25 CAPABLE DIGITAL SCANNER
UNIDEN DEBUTS APCO 25 CAPABLE DIGITAL SCANNER AT CES
New Handheld Model Includes Advanced Scanner Technology In an Ultra-Compact Design LAS VEGAS, Nevada, January 6, 2005 - Uniden America Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wireless consumer electronics, will introduce a new handheld digital scanner, the Bearcat BCD396T, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 6-9, 2005, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in booth #14414. The BCD396T offers APCO 25 digital capability, allowing users to monitor the activities and signals of city and government service departments, utilizing advanced scanner technology in an all new compact, handheld design. Featuring APCO 25 capability, Uniden's BCD396T is poised to improve interoperability between large cities currently using the digital systems and those smaller municipalities that still operate on analog systems. Uniden's BCD396T will not permit users to monitor encrypted signals from national and local security organizations. The Bearcat BCD396T also offers Close CallT RF Capture Technology, Dynamic Memory Management, Fire Tone-Out as well as 5,500 channels and a frequency range of 25MHz to 1300MHz, excluding cellular. This new model is slated to hit shelves in late summer 2005. "With the BCD396T, we listened to our consumers and have incorporated their feedback on features they wanted, into a high-quality product that meets the demands of both professionals, such as law enforcement officials, and scanner enthusiasts," said Paul Opitz, Uniden Product Manager. "For example, we have eliminated the proprietary battery pack and removed the need for an add-in board for APCO 25, reduced the size of the model, and added a backlit keypad." 2 Uniden also introduces additional scanner offerings, including the BC246T TrunkTracker III as well as NASCAR®-branded models such as the SC230, BC72XLT, and BC92XLT. http://www.uniden.com/press/Apco25Scanner.pdf http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...ners/1396.html http://www.grove-ent.com/radiorumors.html Pricing is listed at $895, but that will change. I like the flexible memory and channelization. And the built in Frequency Counter/react tuning. And using NiMh batteries. |
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UNIDEN DEBUTS APCO 25 CAPABLE DIGITAL SCANNER AT CES
New Handheld Model Includes Advanced Scanner Technology In an Ultra-Compact Design LAS VEGAS, Nevada, January 6, 2005 - Uniden America Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wireless consumer electronics, will introduce a new handheld digital scanner, the Bearcat BCD396T, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 6-9, 2005, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in booth #14414. The BCD396T offers APCO 25 digital capability, allowing users to monitor the activities and signals of city and government service departments, utilizing advanced scanner technology in an all new compact, handheld design. Featuring APCO 25 capability, Uniden's BCD396T is poised to improve interoperability between large cities currently using the digital systems and those smaller municipalities that still operate on analog systems. Uniden's BCD396T will not permit users to monitor encrypted signals from national and local security organizations. The Bearcat BCD396T also offers Close CallT RF Capture Technology, Dynamic Memory Management, Fire Tone-Out as well as 5,500 channels and a frequency range of 25MHz to 1300MHz, excluding cellular. This new model is slated to hit shelves in late summer 2005. "With the BCD396T, we listened to our consumers and have incorporated their feedback on features they wanted, into a high-quality product that meets the demands of both professionals, such as law enforcement officials, and scanner enthusiasts," said Paul Opitz, Uniden Product Manager. "For example, we have eliminated the proprietary battery pack and removed the need for an add-in board for APCO 25, reduced the size of the model, and added a backlit keypad." 2 Uniden also introduces additional scanner offerings, including the BC246T TrunkTracker III as well as NASCAR®-branded models such as the SC230, BC72XLT, and BC92XLT. http://www.uniden.com/press/Apco25Scanner.pdf http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...ners/1396.html http://www.grove-ent.com/radiorumors.html Pricing is listed at $895, but that will change. I like the flexible memory and channelization. And the built in Frequency Counter/react tuning. And using NiMh batteries. |
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The Bearcat BCD396T also offers Close CallT RF Capture Technology, Dynamic Memory Management, Fire Tone-Out as well as 5,500 channels and a frequency range of 25MHz to 1300MHz, excluding cellular. This new model is slated to hit shelves in late summer 2005. "With the BCD396T, we listened to our consumers and have incorporated their feedback on features they wanted, into a high-quality product that meets the demands of both professionals, such as law enforcement officials, and what about a front end that does not overload in urban areas? |
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 22:55:59 +0000 (UTC), Luddite
wrote: move out of the getto you will not have that problem The Bearcat BCD396T also offers Close CallT RF Capture Technology, Dynamic Memory Management, Fire Tone-Out as well as 5,500 channels and a frequency range of 25MHz to 1300MHz, excluding cellular. This new model is slated to hit shelves in late summer 2005. "With the BCD396T, we listened to our consumers and have incorporated their feedback on features they wanted, into a high-quality product that meets the demands of both professionals, such as law enforcement officials, and what about a front end that does not overload in urban areas? |
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In alt.radio.scanner Brian wrote:
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 22:55:59 +0000 (UTC), Luddite wrote: move out of the getto you will not have that problem go and hump your masters leg The Bearcat BCD396T also offers Close CallT RF Capture Technology, Dynamic Memory Management, Fire Tone-Out as well as 5,500 channels and a frequency range of 25MHz to 1300MHz, excluding cellular. This new model is slated to hit shelves in late summer 2005. "With the BCD396T, we listened to our consumers and have incorporated their feedback on features they wanted, into a high-quality product that meets the demands of both professionals, such as law enforcement officials, and what about a front end that does not overload in urban areas? |
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Unfortunately, many of the scanners have been not so hot............if it
wasn't a case of front end overload, it was a case of reciprocal mixing as a result of the poor phase noise from the synthesizers. The Regency MX7000 was an example of a poorly executed receiver. The Yaesu VR5000 is a joke..........I hooked it up to one of my RF generators (Boonton 103D), and this receiver was driven into RF clipping at only 50mV. At a 20mV RF level, I could hear the signal at plus or minus 150kHz. For the record, the generator has a phase noise characteristic of -140dBc @ 10kHz offset. Low noise unit, suitable for avionics applications. The Icom R100 and the AOR2002 weren't bad units............these radios used a passive doubly-balanced diode ring mixer, but unfortunately, their synthesizers' performance left a bit to be desired. The Motorola radios seem to have the best front ends, at least in this country. There are some overseas suppliers that make good equipment, but unfortunately, these units are aimed at the land mobile community. I did pick up the BC896, and for a cheap radio, it isn't bad. They appear to have added another 30dB of gain to the AM I.F. strip, so at least, airband performance is better. Oh, and intermod isn't a problem limited to ghetto areas. It depends on how well the radio was designed. Pete "BDK" wrote in message ... In article , says... In alt.radio.scanner Brian wrote: On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 22:55:59 +0000 (UTC), Luddite wrote: move out of the getto you will not have that problem go and hump your masters leg The Bearcat BCD396T also offers Close CallT RF Capture Technology, Dynamic Memory Management, Fire Tone-Out as well as 5,500 channels and a frequency range of 25MHz to 1300MHz, excluding cellular. This new model is slated to hit shelves in late summer 2005. "With the BCD396T, we listened to our consumers and have incorporated their feedback on features they wanted, into a high-quality product that meets the demands of both professionals, such as law enforcement officials, and what about a front end that does not overload in urban areas? Now THAT would be a miracle!! How long did it take Uniden to finally stop using awful battery packs in their handhelds? I'll be dead by the time they get a handheld that has really decent RF performance. BDK |
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