The Uniden BC335C is your basic scanner, does VHF, UHF, AIR and 800.
- BC335C Front
- BC335C Angle
More pictures here, manual here.
FCC ID: ‘AMWUB362′
The Uniden BC335C is your basic scanner, does VHF, UHF, AIR and 800.
FCC ID: ‘AMWUB362′
Uniden’s new base/mobile scanner with TRUNKTRACKER III technology. That means it does EDACS, Motorola systems (not P25) and LTR. Note this is the X model, which is slightly different then the BCT15, like more memory.
Loaded with features, it has an option for GPS, and computer programming. Range is about 25-1300 Mhz with the usual gaps.
FCC ID: ‘AMWUB361′
Uniden’s new base scanner with TrunkTracker IV technology. Range from about 25-1300Mhz (with the usual gaps).
For more detail on features and functionality, please check out Uniden’s WIKI.
Or visit my good friends at www.RadioReference.com
Manual here, more pictures here.
FCC ID: ‘AMWUB360′
After it’s big brother the BCD396XT it’s the BC346XT’s turn. It can do pretty much everything the BCD396XT can do, except the digital stuff, so no; Project 25 and Motorola Digital Trunking.
The latest Operations Manual can be found here on the Uniden Manual Page.
More FCC pictures here, FCC filed manual here and here.
FCC ID: ‘AMWUB358′
The new Uniden Bearcat BCD396XT. A TrunkTracker IV. Uniden’s new top of the line scanner. Complete with charger, batteries and a cool swivel belt clip.
This one does the 700mhz portion in support of rebanding, and has a multicolor display. You can find a lot more details over at my friends at www.RadioReference.com
More pictures here, I couldn’t get the manual to work, but they are here and here.
FCC ID: AMWUB359
Meet the Radio Shack PRO-136 build by Uniden. A hybrid desktop scanner/weather radio/alarm clock.
Some of it’s features:
AC Adapter is included or it runs on 3 AA batteries (Rechargeables do NOT charge!).
Manual here, more photos here.
FCC-ID: AMWUB354