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[[Image:BC100_BEARCAT.jpg|right|A well-used BC100]] The Bearcat '''BC100''' was produced by Uniden predecessor Electra.  It was the first hand-held, programmable radio scanner.  The unit covered 30-50, 138-174, and 406-512 MHz. Sixteen memory channels were provided as well as a search function. Individual channels could be locked out during scan.  Delay was fixed at 2 seconds for all channels.
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[[Image:BC100_BEARCAT.jpg|right|A well-used BC100]] The Bearcat '''BC100''' was produced by Uniden predecessor Electra.  It was the first hand-held, programmable radio scanner.  The unit covered 30-50, 138-174, and 406-512 MHz. Sixteen memory channels were provided as well as a search function. Individual channels could be locked out during scan.  Delay was fixed at 2 seconds for all channels.
  
Initial units had a screw-in antenna and a bottom battery cap that was held in by plastic tabs. Later models had a BNC antenna connection and a battery cap (and top cap) that was attached with screws.
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Initial units had a screw-in antenna and a bottom battery cap that was held in by plastic tabs. Later models had a BNC antenna connection and a battery cap (and top cap) that was attached with screws.
  
 
Units were produced from 1981-1984(?).
 
Units were produced from 1981-1984(?).

Revision as of 23:26, 12 April 2010

A well-used BC100

The Bearcat BC100 was produced by Uniden predecessor Electra. It was the first hand-held, programmable radio scanner. The unit covered 30-50, 138-174, and 406-512 MHz. Sixteen memory channels were provided as well as a search function. Individual channels could be locked out during scan. Delay was fixed at 2 seconds for all channels.

Initial units had a screw-in antenna and a bottom battery cap that was held in by plastic tabs. Later models had a BNC antenna connection and a battery cap (and top cap) that was attached with screws.

Units were produced from 1981-1984(?).