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− | * | + | ===Physical=== |
+ | * Backlit Display - Makes It Easier to Read Display in Low Light Conditions | ||
* Compact Design - The Uniden BC92XLT is designed to be compact for added flexibility and portability. | * Compact Design - The Uniden BC92XLT is designed to be compact for added flexibility and portability. | ||
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− | * | + | ===Technical=== |
− | + | *200 Channel Scanner with 800MHz Coverage. 10 Banks | |
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* 10 Programmable Search Ranges - Helps you find unlisted frequencies in use in your area | * 10 Programmable Search Ranges - Helps you find unlisted frequencies in use in your area | ||
* 6 Preprogrammed Service Searches - Frequencies are Preset in Separate Police, Fire/Emergency, Aircraft, Ham, Marine (by channel) and Weather Banks to make it easy to locate specific types of calls. | * 6 Preprogrammed Service Searches - Frequencies are Preset in Separate Police, Fire/Emergency, Aircraft, Ham, Marine (by channel) and Weather Banks to make it easy to locate specific types of calls. | ||
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+ | ====Frequency Coverage==== | ||
+ | *25-54 MHz | ||
+ | *108-174 MHz | ||
+ | *406-512 MHz | ||
+ | *806-956 MHz (excluding cellular) | ||
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+ | ====Power==== | ||
* 2 AA Battery Operation - Provides flexibility in choice of batteries: Alkaline for long life, rechargable for economy (batteries can be charged while in the scanner) | * 2 AA Battery Operation - Provides flexibility in choice of batteries: Alkaline for long life, rechargable for economy (batteries can be charged while in the scanner) | ||
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+ | ==Features== | ||
+ | * [[Uniden Close Call|Close Call]] | ||
* Delay - Helps prevent missed replies during 2-way conversations | * Delay - Helps prevent missed replies during 2-way conversations | ||
+ | * [[Priority Scan]] | ||
==Owner's Manual== | ==Owner's Manual== | ||
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==Reviews and User Opinions== | ==Reviews and User Opinions== | ||
* [http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5510 EHam user reviews of the BC92XLT] | * [http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5510 EHam user reviews of the BC92XLT] | ||
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==BC92XLT Scanners for Sale== | ==BC92XLT Scanners for Sale== |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 9 May 2021
Contents
Specifications
Physical
- Backlit Display - Makes It Easier to Read Display in Low Light Conditions
- Compact Design - The Uniden BC92XLT is designed to be compact for added flexibility and portability.
Technical
- 200 Channel Scanner with 800MHz Coverage. 10 Banks
- 10 Programmable Search Ranges - Helps you find unlisted frequencies in use in your area
- 6 Preprogrammed Service Searches - Frequencies are Preset in Separate Police, Fire/Emergency, Aircraft, Ham, Marine (by channel) and Weather Banks to make it easy to locate specific types of calls.
Frequency Coverage
- 25-54 MHz
- 108-174 MHz
- 406-512 MHz
- 806-956 MHz (excluding cellular)
Power
- 2 AA Battery Operation - Provides flexibility in choice of batteries: Alkaline for long life, rechargable for economy (batteries can be charged while in the scanner)
Features
- Close Call
- Delay - Helps prevent missed replies during 2-way conversations
- Priority Scan
Owner's Manual
Hidden Functions
- Pressing [HOLD]+[0]+[3]+[Power] together while powered off will enter frequency counter mode, which displays Uniden Close Call's signal detection with no audio. The Up [2] and Down [8] keys will switch between bands while in this mode.
Reviews and User Opinions
BC92XLT Scanners for Sale
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