BR330T
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Includes all bands and frequencies excluding only the cellular frequencies. This includes AM Broadcast, shortwave broadcast, CB (AM mode only), amateur radio (AM, FM, NFM), all TV broadcast channels (including the 512-800 MHz range never before covered in a trunking scanner) and of course all the popular public safety, business, racing, and general use frequencies.
Contents
Overview
Uniden's analog-only portable Trunktracker scanner with Dynamic Memory Architecture.
General Specifications
- Rebanding supported? YES
- Supports BC-RH96 Remote Head
- 100 kHz - 1.3 GHz reception
- Scan rate 90cps (conventional mode)
- Close Call(tm) RF Capture Technology -- operates in the 25 MHz - 956 MHz band to quickly detect and tune to nearby transmissions.
- Broadcast and Pager Screen -- prevents hits from these strong continuous signal sources.
- Fire Tone Out
- Built-in Bar antenna
- Auto Store frequencies and IDs
- Scan and Search
- Race Track Operation
- 2500 Dynamically Allocated Channels with 99 Quick Keys
- A DC power plug can be found here
- Use Adaptaplug B for the radio connection
Reviews and User Opinions
- Monitoring Times BR-330T Review (PDF)
- Scanning Arkansas: BR-330T Review
Related Pages
- Easier to Read BR330T Manual
- The owner's manual (PDF) may be downloaded here
- BR330T Thread
- Scanner Programming: Man-Machine Interface
- 'Getting the Most from the new Uniden Scanners' by Paul Opitz
- Uniden scanner test modes
Software
- Scannerbase Advanced Virtual Control BCD396T Yes, it works with the BR330T. Log conventional frequency hits and trunked IDs to both text and audio format (WAV format)
- ARC330-Basic & ARC330-PRO
- The free Clone330 copying software can be linked to from this page
- ARC-EasyStream
- UASD Software and firmware updates
- Scan Control
- Scan Control Racing Edition
Yahoo Groups and Message Boards
- RadioReference
- Strong Signals Links
- Yahoo
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