!±8± Uniden BC-95XLT NASCAR Bearcat 200-Channel Portable Scanner
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The Uniden BC95XLTB scanner is versatile, compact, and easy to use. In addition to the standard scanning features, it also includes Close Call RF capture technology designed to help you detect and identify strong local radio signals in your area. You can program up to 200 frequencies into the scanner's memory either manually or using optional PC software (not included). The scanner lets you scan transmissions and is preprogrammed with service banks for your convenience. You can quickly search those frequencies most commonly used by police and other agencies, without tedious and complicated programming. The scanner gives you direct access to over 40,000 exciting frequencies. Priority Scan frequently scans the channels you have designated as priority channels. Delay mode helps prevent missed replies while monitoring two-way conversations. The scanner has six preprogrammed service searches preset in separate banks which include: police, fire/emergency, aircraft, ham, marine (by channel) and weather to make it easy to locate specific types of calls. The "B" in the model number BC95XLTB refers to the box packaging that Uniden has transitioned over to from a clamshell on this product. The Uniden BC95XLT is the same exact product as the Uniden BC95XLTB and all devices themselves will display the model number BC95XLT.
- Handheld scanner for monitoring police and fire signals, weather transmissions, ham radio bands, and more
- PC-programmable memory with 200 channels over 10 banks; Close Call RF technology identifies nearby signals
- Easily locate specific calls with 6 preprogrammed service searches, including public safety, railroad, and marine
- Compact design fits comfortably in hand; easy-to-read backlit display, lockable keypad for saving settings
- Runs on 2 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries (these can be be recharged while in the scanner)
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