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− | + | The BCD436HP is the first scanner to incorporate the HomePatrol ease of use in a traditional handheld scanner. Simply enter your zip code, and the BCD436HP will quickly select and scan channels in your local area. It's direct sibling is the mobile/desktop [[BCD536HP]] which includes a Wi-Fi Dongle, both utilize the same [[Sentinel (Uniden software)]], and can be used interchangeably for both of the [[BCDx36HP Series]] on one PC. Here is a quick rundown of the BCD436HP's major features & specifications with additional info & links. | |
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
− | *Flexible Easy Channel Selection using Zip Code or GPS and Service Types - just pick the kinds of channels you want to hear and tell the BCD436HP where you are and let it do the rest. | + | *Flexible Easy System or Channel Selection using Zip Code or GPS and Service Types - just pick the kinds of channels you want to hear and tell the BCD436HP where you are and let it do the rest. |
*Range Control - Lets you set how far out from your current location the scanner will search for Channels in Favorites Lists and the Database. Location precision for Departments and Sites that allows you to define a location and range using rectangles instead just of a single circle. | *Range Control - Lets you set how far out from your current location the scanner will search for Channels in Favorites Lists and the Database. Location precision for Departments and Sites that allows you to define a location and range using rectangles instead just of a single circle. | ||
*Serial GPS input for location-based scanning using the Uniden GC-GPSK or other compatible GPS receiver. | *Serial GPS input for location-based scanning using the Uniden GC-GPSK or other compatible GPS receiver. | ||
− | *Complete Front | + | **Complete Front Keypad Programming ability - create custom Favorites Lists either using systems from the HPDB as a starting point by Adding Channel or program your Favorites from scratch. |
*Included Sentinel Software makes database and firmware updates simple. Also allows you to create, edit, and manage your Favorites Lists. | *Included Sentinel Software makes database and firmware updates simple. Also allows you to create, edit, and manage your Favorites Lists. | ||
*USB PC Connectivity (USB Mini-B) | *USB PC Connectivity (USB Mini-B) | ||
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*Analysis Modes include Band Scope, RF Power Plot, Trunked System Analysis, and EDACS/LTR LCN Finder. | *Analysis Modes include Band Scope, RF Power Plot, Trunked System Analysis, and EDACS/LTR LCN Finder. | ||
*Flexible Scanning - scan from any combination of the main database and Favorites Lists. | *Flexible Scanning - scan from any combination of the main database and Favorites Lists. | ||
− | *Instant Replay - Plays back up to 240 seconds | + | *Instant Replay - Plays back up to 240 seconds of the most recent unsquelched transmissions without the added quite time between those transmissions.. |
− | *Audio | + | *Recording of Audio- Captures & Stores individual transmissions until squelch closes for later playback with time stamping and some metadata via Scanner or PC. |
− | * | + | *4GB microSD card holds the entire US and Canada database of radio systems, plus leaves room for hundreds of hours of audio recording. |
*TrunkTracker V with support for APCO Project 25 Phase I and Phase II, X2-TDMA, Motorola, EDACS, and LTR Trunked Radio Systems. | *TrunkTracker V with support for APCO Project 25 Phase I and Phase II, X2-TDMA, Motorola, EDACS, and LTR Trunked Radio Systems. | ||
− | *Multi-Site Trunking - Lets you program the scanner to share | + | *Multi-Site Trunking - Lets you program the scanner to share a Trunked System's TGIDs across multiple Sites without having to duplicate TGIDs. |
*P25 One-Frequency Trunking - The scanner can follow individual talk groups on P25 single-frequency systems that use both NAC and TGID’s for squelch control and user identification. | *P25 One-Frequency Trunking - The scanner can follow individual talk groups on P25 single-frequency systems that use both NAC and TGID’s for squelch control and user identification. | ||
*Individual Site P25 decode Threshold, Settings: Auto, Manual, Default | *Individual Site P25 decode Threshold, Settings: Auto, Manual, Default | ||
− | *100 | + | *Quick key (QK) capable |
+ | **100 Favorites Lists QKs | ||
+ | ***Per Favorite List | ||
+ | ****100 Systems QKs | ||
+ | *****Per Systems | ||
+ | ******100 Departments QKs | ||
*[http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/StartupKeys Startup Configuration] | *[http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/StartupKeys Startup Configuration] | ||
− | * | + | *[[Channel Alert]] for when a call comes in |
+ | **Visual Channel Alert LED ring, Left-knob, w/ 7 colors and 3 patterns. | ||
+ | **Audible Independent Alert Tone Volume – lets you set the volume level of the following tones: Key Beep, Emergency Alerts, Channel Alerts, Tone-Out hits, and Close Call Alert.. | ||
*Encryption Muting - APCO P25 encrypted voice is muted automatically. | *Encryption Muting - APCO P25 encrypted voice is muted automatically. | ||
*System/Channel Number Tagging - Number tags allow you to quickly navigate to a specific Favorites List, System, or Channel. | *System/Channel Number Tagging - Number tags allow you to quickly navigate to a specific Favorites List, System, or Channel. | ||
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*64 character text tagging for each system, site, department, channel, talkgroup, search range, Tone-Out, and [[SAME]] group. | *64 character text tagging for each system, site, department, channel, talkgroup, search range, Tone-Out, and [[SAME]] group. | ||
*Date/Time indication on display with time stamping for recordings. | *Date/Time indication on display with time stamping for recordings. | ||
− | * | + | *AVOID via Front Keypad or Menu |
− | ** | + | **Temporary Avoid lets you quickly silence unwanted Systems, Ddepartments, Channels, or search frequencies while allowing you to restore Avoids by cycling power. |
− | * | + | **Permanent Avoid lets you lockout anything unwanted by a quick double press |
+ | **Ability to Clear All Avoids quickly and easily in a few MENU presses | ||
+ | *Conventional Channel Priority with Priority Do-Not-Disturb, w some trunk system and priority | ||
**Adjustable Priority check interval. | **Adjustable Priority check interval. | ||
*[[Uniden Close Call]], with [[Uniden Close Call#Close Call Do Not Disturb|Close Call Do Not Disturb]], [[Uniden Close Call#Close Call Priority|Close Call Priority (or Primary)]], and Close Call Temporary Store. | *[[Uniden Close Call]], with [[Uniden Close Call#Close Call Do Not Disturb|Close Call Do Not Disturb]], [[Uniden Close Call#Close Call Priority|Close Call Priority (or Primary)]], and Close Call Temporary Store. | ||
− | *NOAA Weather Alert with SAME | + | *Weather |
− | *Weather | + | **Weather |
− | *Signal Strength display. | + | **NOAA Weather Alert with SAME |
+ | **Weather Priority. | ||
+ | *Receive Signal Strength Indicator display. | ||
*Analog and Digital [[AGC]] independently per System | *Analog and Digital [[AGC]] independently per System | ||
*[http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/ToneOutMode Fire Tone Out] alert with two-tone paging with up to 32 tone slots. | *[http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/ToneOutMode Fire Tone Out] alert with two-tone paging with up to 32 tone slots. | ||
**Also see the [[Fire Tone Out]] article. | **Also see the [[Fire Tone Out]] article. | ||
**Fire Tone Out Search - built-in frequency counter displays the received tones. | **Fire Tone Out Search - built-in frequency counter displays the received tones. | ||
− | *Individual channel | + | *Individual channel Volume offset. |
*Broadcast signal ignore while searching (TV and radio station frequencies, pagers, etc) with 10 custom bands. | *Broadcast signal ignore while searching (TV and radio station frequencies, pagers, etc) with 10 custom bands. | ||
*[[Repeater Reverse]] | *[[Repeater Reverse]] | ||
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*Backlight-on-Squelch option allows the backlight to remain on during an entire transmission. | *Backlight-on-Squelch option allows the backlight to remain on during an entire transmission. | ||
*Adjustable Band defaults Modulation and Steps | *Adjustable Band defaults Modulation and Steps | ||
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*Rugged construction with Rubber Side and Bottom Impact areas to improve impact resistance. | *Rugged construction with Rubber Side and Bottom Impact areas to improve impact resistance. | ||
− | *Select/Volume/Squelch multi-control. | + | *Select/Volume/Squelch multi-control top knob. |
*Side-actuated Function and Menu controls. | *Side-actuated Function and Menu controls. | ||
*3 AA Battery Operation provides up to 8 hours of operation. | *3 AA Battery Operation provides up to 8 hours of operation. | ||
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*SMA-type antenna. | *SMA-type antenna. | ||
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==RR System Compatibility== | ==RR System Compatibility== | ||
− | + | ===System Types=== | |
+ | *Analog Conventional Frequencies | ||
* [[Motorola Type I]] | * [[Motorola Type I]] | ||
* [[Motorola Type II]] | * [[Motorola Type II]] | ||
− | * [[Motorola Type IIi Hybrid]] | + | ** [[Motorola Type IIi Hybrid]] |
− | * [[Motorola Type II Smartnet]] | + | ** [[Motorola Type II Smartnet]] |
− | * [[Motorola Type II SmartZone]] | + | ** [[Motorola Type II SmartZone]] |
− | * [[Motorola Type II SmartZone OmniLink]] | + | ** [[Motorola Type II SmartZone OmniLink]] |
− | * [[EDACS Standard]] (Wide) | + | * EDACS |
− | * EDACS Standard Networked | + | **[[EDACS Standard]] (Wide) |
− | * [[EDACS Narrowband]] (Narrow) | + | ** EDACS Standard Networked |
− | * [[EDACS Narrowband Networked]] | + | ** [[EDACS Narrowband]] (Narrow) |
− | * [[EDACS SCAT]] | + | ** [[EDACS Narrowband Networked]] |
− | * EDACS ESK | + | ** [[EDACS SCAT]] |
− | * [[EDACS | + | ** EDACS ESK |
+ | ** [[EDACS ProVoice]] <sup>1</sup> | ||
* [[LTR Standard]] | * [[LTR Standard]] | ||
* [[APCO Project 25]] Standard | * [[APCO Project 25]] Standard | ||
− | ** | + | ** Phase I FDMA |
− | ** | + | ** Motorola X2-TDMA |
− | ** | + | ** Phase II TDMA |
− | * [[DMR] | + | * [[DMR]] <sup>2</sup> <br> |
− | + | ===System Voices=== | |
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* Analog | * Analog | ||
− | * Analog | + | * EDACS |
− | * | + | **Analog |
− | * [[Project 25]] Phases | + | **[[ProVoice]] <sup>1</sup> |
+ | * [[APCO-25 Common Air Interface]] Common Air Interface | ||
+ | **[[APCO Project 25#Project 25 Phases| Phase I FDMA]] | ||
+ | **[[APCO Project 25#Project 25 Phases| Phase II TDMA]] | ||
* [[DMR]] <sup>2</sup> | * [[DMR]] <sup>2</sup> | ||
+ | '''Notes: 1 and 2 Requires, optional, Paid Upgrade w/ Registration via my.uniden.com | ||
+ | #Firmware 1.10.02 (or better) | ||
+ | #Firmware 1.11.15 (or better) | ||
+ | *Firmware updates via MicroSD card or through USB port.''' | ||
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+ | ==Frequency Coverage== | ||
+ | *25-512 MHz | ||
+ | *758-824 MHz | ||
+ | *849-869 MHz | ||
+ | *894-960 MHz | ||
+ | *1240-1300 MHz | ||
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+ | ==Modulation & Steps== | ||
+ | * AM, NFM, FM, WFM, or FMB. | ||
+ | * 5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 50, or 100 kHz | ||
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+ | ==Included in the Box== | ||
+ | *BCD436HP Scanner Radio<sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | *BNC SMA Semi-Ridged Antenna<sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | *BNC adapter<sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | *411.com Registration card | ||
+ | *USB to USB Mini-B programming cable<sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | *Rotating Belt Clip. <sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | **Belt clip Plastic Attachment with 1 screw | ||
+ | *Battery Department Cover installed | ||
+ | *3 AA 2300mah Ni-Mh Batteries (plastic sealed together) | ||
+ | *Printed manual in the box with online updates. | ||
+ | *microSD Card (4 GB) or (8GB) installed | ||
+ | *Packaging | ||
+ | **External Box | ||
+ | **Formed Cardboard packaging - molded pulp | ||
+ | #Various plastic bags for listed components | ||
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− | + | ==Included on the microSD CARD== | |
+ | *A copy of the RadioReference Database (HPDB) | ||
+ | *Uniden's {{color|green|Sentinel}} Software. which can also be found [http://info.uniden.com/UnidenMan4/BCD436HP here] | ||
+ | *Pre-Formatted with FAT 32 Filing System | ||
+ | **Main Folder named "BCDx36HP" | ||
+ | ***Below BCDx36HP folder contains: | ||
+ | ***(7)Sub-Folders: activity_log, alert, audio, discovery, favorite_list, firmware, HPDB | ||
+ | ***(4)Loose Files: | ||
+ | ***Configuration files: app_data.cfg, discovery.cfg<sup>1<sup/>, profile.cfg | ||
+ | ***Set-Up file: scanner.inf | ||
+ | #Since noted corrected from discvery | ||
==Main issues== | ==Main issues== | ||
− | 1. | + | 1. Some Users reported: poor sensitivity on UHF. Uniden did not officially confirmed the problem but proofs in the that Uniden user found out made 3 revisions of the hardware, so the newest are not affected. This causes problems with receiving relatively weak signals . |
− | *Discussion: {{Thread|uniden-tech-support|349956-uhf-reception-issues-due-noise-battery-compartment.html|BCD436HP: UHF Reception Issues due to Noise from Battery Compartment}} | + | *Discussion: {{Thread|uniden-tech-support|349956-uhf-reception-issues-due-noise-battery-compartment.html|BCD436HP: UHF Reception Issues due to Noise from Battery Compartment and the middle battery}} with newer versions a capacitor was installed to suppress the injection0 of noise on both the VHF and UHF band, or simply by adding a few layers of EMI copper tape to battery compartment door. (Example without Fix [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJWp3FsnwPg&feature=youtu.be]) |
+ | **Search Youtube for additional examples | ||
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− | 2. | + | 2. Uniden Started a Repair Program because some units have aproblem with RTC battery and/or dimming display LED - time need to be adjusted again and again. Uniden launched repair campaign. To tell the difference determine what color tone the LED is Yellowish (older) Blueish (newer) |
+ | *For more info [https://www.uniden.com/product-information/bcdx36hp-repair-campaign bcdx36hp-repair-campaign| Click Here] | ||
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== Images == | == Images == | ||
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− | == | + | =Related Pages= |
+ | ==Uniden Official Support page== | ||
+ | [http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/BCD436HPFirmwareUpdate Click here] | ||
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+ | ==Frequently Asked Questions Support Pages== | ||
* [[BCD436HP and BCD536HP Page 2]] | * [[BCD436HP and BCD536HP Page 2]] | ||
* [[BCD436HP and BCD536HP Scanner FAQ]] | * [[BCD436HP and BCD536HP Scanner FAQ]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Groups and Message Boards== |
− | + | *[http://forums.radioreference.com/uniden-forums/ RadioReference Uniden forums] | |
− | *[http://forums.radioreference.com/uniden-forums/ Uniden | + | *[http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/BCD436HP/info Yahoo! Groups BCD436HP] |
− | + | *[http://www.homepatrol.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=showcat&catid=117&Itemid=38 HomePatrol Community BCD436HP] | |
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− | *[http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/BCD436HP/info BCD436HP] | ||
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− | * [http://www.homepatrol.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=showcat&catid=117&Itemid=38 BCD436HP] | ||
− | ;Social | + | ;Social Media |
* [https://www.facebook.com/Uniden-BCD436hp-BCD536hp-Fansite-452491374874161/ Uniden BCD436HP / BCD536HP Fansite (Facebook)] | * [https://www.facebook.com/Uniden-BCD436hp-BCD536hp-Fansite-452491374874161/ Uniden BCD436HP / BCD536HP Fansite (Facebook)] | ||
* [https://twitter.com/hashtag/bcd436hp BCD436HP Twitter] | * [https://twitter.com/hashtag/bcd436hp BCD436HP Twitter] |
Revision as of 22:37, 13 August 2017
The BCD436HP is the first scanner to incorporate the HomePatrol ease of use in a traditional handheld scanner. Simply enter your zip code, and the BCD436HP will quickly select and scan channels in your local area. It's direct sibling is the mobile/desktop BCD536HP which includes a Wi-Fi Dongle, both utilize the same Sentinel (Uniden software), and can be used interchangeably for both of the BCDx36HP Series on one PC. Here is a quick rundown of the BCD436HP's major features & specifications with additional info & links.
Contents
Specifications
- Flexible Easy System or Channel Selection using Zip Code or GPS and Service Types - just pick the kinds of channels you want to hear and tell the BCD436HP where you are and let it do the rest.
- Range Control - Lets you set how far out from your current location the scanner will search for Channels in Favorites Lists and the Database. Location precision for Departments and Sites that allows you to define a location and range using rectangles instead just of a single circle.
- Serial GPS input for location-based scanning using the Uniden GC-GPSK or other compatible GPS receiver.
- Complete Front Keypad Programming ability - create custom Favorites Lists either using systems from the HPDB as a starting point by Adding Channel or program your Favorites from scratch.
- Included Sentinel Software makes database and firmware updates simple. Also allows you to create, edit, and manage your Favorites Lists.
- USB PC Connectivity (USB Mini-B)
- Discovery Modes help you find new channels on trunked systems and frequency ranges.
- Analysis Modes include Band Scope, RF Power Plot, Trunked System Analysis, and EDACS/LTR LCN Finder.
- Flexible Scanning - scan from any combination of the main database and Favorites Lists.
- Instant Replay - Plays back up to 240 seconds of the most recent unsquelched transmissions without the added quite time between those transmissions..
- Recording of Audio- Captures & Stores individual transmissions until squelch closes for later playback with time stamping and some metadata via Scanner or PC.
- 4GB microSD card holds the entire US and Canada database of radio systems, plus leaves room for hundreds of hours of audio recording.
- TrunkTracker V with support for APCO Project 25 Phase I and Phase II, X2-TDMA, Motorola, EDACS, and LTR Trunked Radio Systems.
- Multi-Site Trunking - Lets you program the scanner to share a Trunked System's TGIDs across multiple Sites without having to duplicate TGIDs.
- P25 One-Frequency Trunking - The scanner can follow individual talk groups on P25 single-frequency systems that use both NAC and TGID’s for squelch control and user identification.
- Individual Site P25 decode Threshold, Settings: Auto, Manual, Default
- Quick key (QK) capable
- 100 Favorites Lists QKs
- Per Favorite List
- 100 Systems QKs
- Per Systems
- 100 Departments QKs
- Per Systems
- 100 Systems QKs
- Per Favorite List
- 100 Favorites Lists QKs
- Startup Configuration
- Channel Alert for when a call comes in
- Visual Channel Alert LED ring, Left-knob, w/ 7 colors and 3 patterns.
- Audible Independent Alert Tone Volume – lets you set the volume level of the following tones: Key Beep, Emergency Alerts, Channel Alerts, Tone-Out hits, and Close Call Alert..
- Encryption Muting - APCO P25 encrypted voice is muted automatically.
- System/Channel Number Tagging - Number tags allow you to quickly navigate to a specific Favorites List, System, or Channel.
- Easy Scan Control using the dedicated System, Department and Channel Hold buttons.
- Easy navigation to Favorite List, 1st on Menu w visual On/Off for FQK listing
- Easy navigation to System List 1st on Menu w visual On/Off for SQK listing.
- Custom Search - lets you program up to 10 search ranges.
- 3 Quick-Access Search Keys
- Search with Scan for Custom Searches.
- Quick Search - Allows you to start searching at the displayed frequency, or enter a frequency and start searching.
- Temporary Avoid lets you quickly silence unwanted systems, departments, channels, or search frequencies while allowing you to restore them by cycling power.
- Channel delay 0-2,5,10,30,
- Negative Channel delay or dropout (forced resume) adjustable to -2, -5, -10 seconds.
- 64 character text tagging for each system, site, department, channel, talkgroup, search range, Tone-Out, and SAME group.
- Date/Time indication on display with time stamping for recordings.
- AVOID via Front Keypad or Menu
- Temporary Avoid lets you quickly silence unwanted Systems, Ddepartments, Channels, or search frequencies while allowing you to restore Avoids by cycling power.
- Permanent Avoid lets you lockout anything unwanted by a quick double press
- Ability to Clear All Avoids quickly and easily in a few MENU presses
- Conventional Channel Priority with Priority Do-Not-Disturb, w some trunk system and priority
- Adjustable Priority check interval.
- Uniden Close Call, with Close Call Do Not Disturb, Close Call Priority (or Primary), and Close Call Temporary Store.
- Weather
- Weather
- NOAA Weather Alert with SAME
- Weather Priority.
- Receive Signal Strength Indicator display.
- Analog and Digital AGC independently per System
- Fire Tone Out alert with two-tone paging with up to 32 tone slots.
- Also see the Fire Tone Out article.
- Fire Tone Out Search - built-in frequency counter displays the received tones.
- Individual channel Volume offset.
- Broadcast signal ignore while searching (TV and radio station frequencies, pagers, etc) with 10 custom bands.
- Repeater Reverse
- Intermediate Frequency Exchange - changes the IF used for a selected frequency to help avoid image and other mixer-product interference on a frequency.
- 64 x 288-Pixel Dot-Matrix Display.
- Backlit Display and Keypad.
- Backlight-on-Squelch option allows the backlight to remain on during an entire transmission.
- Adjustable Band defaults Modulation and Steps
- Rugged construction with Rubber Side and Bottom Impact areas to improve impact resistance.
- Select/Volume/Squelch multi-control top knob.
- Side-actuated Function and Menu controls.
- 3 AA Battery Operation provides up to 8 hours of operation.
- Built-in Battery Charger - charge the batteries in the scanner w a USB Mini-B cable (w/ the caveat the scanner is off).
- 192 x 160-Pixel Dot-Matrix Display.
- SMA-type antenna.
RR System Compatibility
System Types
- Analog Conventional Frequencies
- Motorola Type I
- Motorola Type II
- EDACS
- EDACS Standard (Wide)
- EDACS Standard Networked
- EDACS Narrowband (Narrow)
- EDACS Narrowband Networked
- EDACS SCAT
- EDACS ESK
- EDACS ProVoice 1
- LTR Standard
- APCO Project 25 Standard
- Phase I FDMA
- Motorola X2-TDMA
- Phase II TDMA
- DMR 2
System Voices
- Analog
- EDACS
- Analog
- ProVoice 1
- APCO-25 Common Air Interface Common Air Interface
- DMR 2
Notes: 1 and 2 Requires, optional, Paid Upgrade w/ Registration via my.uniden.com
- Firmware 1.10.02 (or better)
- Firmware 1.11.15 (or better)
- Firmware updates via MicroSD card or through USB port.
Frequency Coverage
- 25-512 MHz
- 758-824 MHz
- 849-869 MHz
- 894-960 MHz
- 1240-1300 MHz
Modulation & Steps
- AM, NFM, FM, WFM, or FMB.
- 5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 50, or 100 kHz
Included in the Box
- BCD436HP Scanner Radio1
- BNC SMA Semi-Ridged Antenna1
- BNC adapter1
- 411.com Registration card
- USB to USB Mini-B programming cable1
- Rotating Belt Clip. 1
- Belt clip Plastic Attachment with 1 screw
- Battery Department Cover installed
- 3 AA 2300mah Ni-Mh Batteries (plastic sealed together)
- Printed manual in the box with online updates.
- microSD Card (4 GB) or (8GB) installed
- Packaging
- External Box
- Formed Cardboard packaging - molded pulp
- Various plastic bags for listed components
Included on the microSD CARD
- A copy of the RadioReference Database (HPDB)
- Uniden's Sentinel Software. which can also be found here
- Pre-Formatted with FAT 32 Filing System
- Main Folder named "BCDx36HP"
- Below BCDx36HP folder contains:
- (7)Sub-Folders: activity_log, alert, audio, discovery, favorite_list, firmware, HPDB
- (4)Loose Files:
- Configuration files: app_data.cfg, discovery.cfg1, profile.cfg
- Set-Up file: scanner.inf
- Main Folder named "BCDx36HP"
- Since noted corrected from discvery
Main issues
1. Some Users reported: poor sensitivity on UHF. Uniden did not officially confirmed the problem but proofs in the that Uniden user found out made 3 revisions of the hardware, so the newest are not affected. This causes problems with receiving relatively weak signals .
- Discussion: BCD436HP: UHF Reception Issues due to Noise from Battery Compartment and the middle battery Thread with newer versions a capacitor was installed to suppress the injection0 of noise on both the VHF and UHF band, or simply by adding a few layers of EMI copper tape to battery compartment door. (Example without Fix [1])
- Search Youtube for additional examples
2. Uniden Started a Repair Program because some units have aproblem with RTC battery and/or dimming display LED - time need to be adjusted again and again. Uniden launched repair campaign. To tell the difference determine what color tone the LED is Yellowish (older) Blueish (newer)
- For more info bcdx36hp-repair-campaign| Click Here
Images
Videos
- Unboxing
- First Power On
- Phase I Simulcast Test
- Edit of Intro Video showing only the radios
- LSM and Phase 2 TDMA in action
- Excellent audio quality of P25 Cleveland Police
Related Pages
Uniden Official Support page
Frequently Asked Questions Support Pages
Groups and Message Boards
- Social Media
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