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Uniden BC92XLT Bearcat Handheld Scanner

List Price: $199.99
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Description:

Features: 200 channels in 10 banks. 800 MHz coverage Compact design for added flexibility & portability. Compact design for added flexibility & portability. 6 preprogrammed service searches. 10 programmable search ranges. Backlit display. Requires 2 AA batteries, Batteries charge while in the scanner. Priority Scan function. Delay feature helps prevent missed replies during 2-way conversations. Public Safety Scanner.

Features:

Handheld scanner for monitoring police and fire signals, weather transmissions, ham radio bands, and more


200 channels and 10 banks; Close Call RF technology identifies nearby signals


6 preprogrammed service searches, including public safety, railroad, and marine


Compact design fits comfortably in hand; easy-to-read backlit display


Runs on 2 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.5 inches
Product Width: 9.0 inches
Product Height: 4.25 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 11.1 inches
Package Width: 8.5 inches
Package Height: 3.3 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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5Uniden BC92XLT Bearcat Handheld ScannerNov 10, 2009
I purchased this item brand new as a gift. Like most products on Amazon, there are several companies and prices to choose from. For around $100.00, the price is reasonable. Especially if you are making purchases during a promotional period and shipping fees are reduced or free. It has plenty of channels, works well with batteries and holds a charge efficiently with alkaline or rechargable batteries. The unit charges automatically when plugged into 110 outlets or inverters if you are camping or relying on a generator. The manual is in paperback form and fairly easy to use and understand. It can be easily clipped to a belt or pant pocket and the antenna is easily removable for packing it away for a trip. The signal is strong and reception is clear most everywhere. The weather updates and sports frequencies are an added convenience. The display is easily lit if needed. You may need a police and fire catalog to obtain the frequency channel numbers with which to enter into the unit as it does not come preprogrammed. Overall, I am very satisfied with the purchase. Hope this helps...Thanks Amazon!

1 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5ScannerJan 08, 2009
I really can't review this product because I am waiting patiently
to have it sent to me....It has been ordered for quite some time now?

5Works GreatAug 04, 2008
Scanner works great. It is easy to program if you know how to read and follow instructions and find desired frequencies on the web. Those that can't read and follow instructions will find this scanner impossible to put to use.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Solid unit, but not for me May 11, 2008
People say our society has becomed "dumbed down": you know, Samuel L. Clemens' name has been stricken from library files because too few people know he is "Mark Twain"; rather than buy components, most of us are advised to buy "home theater" equipment even if we only want the audio; even cell phones are becoming rolling packs of trivia and "personalized" ring tones.

Fear not, for one aspect of American life has remained as technically frustrating, jargon-laden and obscurantist as any pedant could want: scanners. Specifically this one. Oh, it works where it is supposed to work but it is darn difficult to program.

And worst of all for me, I simply have not been able to get it to accept signals in the 160-161 Mhz frequencies to follow my railroading hobby. As a transpotter, I must have those frequencies because it is only in those frequencies that the federal government and the Association of American Railroads permit communication. Betty Bearcat, why are you so hard to deal with?

Perhaps my cousin would like it? He goes to NASCAR races down in North Carolina.



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3uniden bc92xltMay 02, 2008
Very difficult to understand directions . Programing is hard to understand . The scanner works very well for the knowledge that I have of it . It seems to be of top quality performance wise and works well . Still have problems performing basic functions by following the directions . The scanner reminds me of the early computers that only computer geeks could understand . This would be a great product for the price if the programing were more people friendly like today's computers . Eventually I will master all of it's functions but it is like pulling teeth . If you have a friend that already has this scanner definetly buy it . Let the friend set it up to get you started .

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