Uniden BCD-396XT Apco 25 Digital Handheld Trunktracker scanner with Dynamic Memory Architecture. (Replaces BCD396T)
The Bearcat BCD396XT also offers Close Call™ RF Capture Technology, Dynamic Memory Management, Fire Tone-Out as well as 5,500 channels. The excellent frequency coverage includes: 25-512, 764-776, 794-956 (excluding cellular), 1240-1300 MHz in AM/FM/NFM/WFM modes. Search steps are: 5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 50 and 100 kHz. There is a 64 x 128 full dot matrix LCD with multi-color back light. Other new features include: P25 One-Frequency Trunk, EDACS ESK support, Close Call Temporary Storage, Network Access Code support, temporary lock-out, configurable start-up, individual channel volume offset, keysafe mode (prevents accidental erasure of programming), priority ID scan on trunked systems, CTCSS/DCS and quick-access search keys.
External jacks are provided for: SMA 50 ohm antenna, 3.5 mm headphone (not provided), DC power and 4 pin remote PC. This radio may be operated from either three NiMH (supplied) or alkaline (not supplied). Be sure to correctly set the battery-type switch when installing batteries.
Specifications:
- Channels: 25,000 maximum
- Systems: 500 maximum
- Groups per system: 20 maximum
- Talkgroups per trunked system: 500 maximum
- Channels per conventional system: 1000 maximum
- Scan Rate: 100 channels per second (conventional mode)
- Search Rate: 300 steps per second (on 5 kHz steps)
- System Quick Key range: 0-99
- Group Quick Key range: 0-9
- Custom Search Ranges: 10
- Startup Keys: 10
- System Number Tagging: 999
- Channel Number Tagging: 999
- Preprogrammed Service Search Bands: 12
- Band Scope Span Range: 0.2 Mhz To 500 Mhz
- Band Scope Step: 5 Khz To 100 Khz
Features Below in Red are newly added to this model over the BCD396T:
- Support for P25 Conventional channels that include NAC and TGID user differentiation (P25 One-Frequency Trunk)
- EDACS ESK support
- Control Channel Data Output – allows the analysis of control channel data without the need to perform invasive modifications to the scanner
- GPS Support for location-based scanning, location alerts, and crows-flight navigation - [2]
- Independent GPS Control of Sites and Channel Groups - [3]
- Fire Tone Out Search - built-in frequency counter displays the received tones.
- Band Scope - gives a graphic representation of signal activity. - [5]
- Multi-color display backlight
- Multi-Site support
- NAC decoding
- Ability to flag a channel as Digital, Analog, or All
- Temporary Lockout
- Startup Configuration
- System / Channel Number Tagging - provides rapid access to a specific system or channel.
- Individual channel volume offset
- Intermediate Frequency Exchange - changes the IF used for a selected frequency to help avoid image and other mixer-product interference on a frequency.
- Key Safe Mode - lets you hand the scanner to a novice user and prevent programming from being modified.
- Private Systems - lets you flag a system so that it cannot be read out of the scanner or modified.
- Priority ID Scan on trunked systems
- Preemptive Priority on Motorola analog systems
- Quick-Access Search Keys
- Negative Channel dropout delay (forced resume)
Frequency Coverage:
- 25.0000 - 512.0000 MHz
- 763.0000 - 775.9875 MHz
- 793.0000 - 823.9875 MHz
- 849.0125 - 868.9875 MHz
- 894.0125 - 960.0000 MHz
- 1240.0000 - 1300.0000 MHz
Power Requirements:
- Power requirements: 3 AA batteries or 6V DC 800mA AC adapter.
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