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The Bearcat 350 was produced by Uniden predecessor Electra.  It was intended to be the successor to the [[BC300]] The unit covered 30-50, VHF-Air, 138-174, and 406-512 MHz.  Fifty memory channels in five banks were provided as well as a search function.  Individual channels could be locked out during scan.
 
The Bearcat 350 was produced by Uniden predecessor Electra.  It was intended to be the successor to the [[BC300]] The unit covered 30-50, VHF-Air, 138-174, and 406-512 MHz.  Fifty memory channels in five banks were provided as well as a search function.  Individual channels could be locked out during scan.
  
The big innovation was that the user could assign an 8-character alpha-numeric tag to each memory channel.  Unfotunately, the technology was a few years ahead of it's time and didn't function reliably.
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The big innovation was that the user could assign an 8-character alpha-numeric tag to each memory channel.  Unfortunately, the technology was a few years ahead of it's time and didn't function reliably.
  
 
Units were produced from 1981-1984(?).
 
Units were produced from 1981-1984(?).

Revision as of 16:51, 20 August 2012

The Bearcat 350 was produced by Uniden predecessor Electra. It was intended to be the successor to the BC300 The unit covered 30-50, VHF-Air, 138-174, and 406-512 MHz. Fifty memory channels in five banks were provided as well as a search function. Individual channels could be locked out during scan.

The big innovation was that the user could assign an 8-character alpha-numeric tag to each memory channel. Unfortunately, the technology was a few years ahead of it's time and didn't function reliably.

Units were produced from 1981-1984(?).

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