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The Uniden BC296D has nonvolatile memory, meaning that your frequencies,
talk groups, and other programmed information is stored indefinitely, even if the battery is totally dead, or removed from the scanner. Bill Crocker "Ron Purdue" wrote in message m... I just acquired a Uniden BC296D scanner from Grove Enterprises. The question ponders me about if the batteries go dead, would it erase all the frequencies programmed into the scanner? Does it have a volatile memory? The instruction manual does not say anything about it. Thanks. |
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