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Binding: Electronics Brand: Uniden EAN: 0050633052631 Item Dimensions: Label: Uniden Manufacturer: Uniden Model: BC60XLT-1 MPN: BC60XLT-1 Publisher: Uniden Studio: Uniden Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Features: 10 bands; including all public service bands, 4 ham bands, federal, and military land mobile bands. 10 channel capacity. Keyboard lock switch to prevent accidental reprogramming. 2-digit LC display shows the channels being scanned and monitored. Channel lockout. Battery-low indicator. Optional cigarette lighter cable to extend battery life. Memory backup retains your frequency programming for 30 minutes without battery. Built-in delay. Direct channel access. Track tuning for clear reception. Power requirements: 7.5V (5AA standard batteries - not included) or 6V (5 NiCad rechargeable batteries). 2-5/8" W. x 6-3/4" H. x 1-1/2" D. Amazon.com Product Description: This handheld device can be used to continuously scan frequencies (individual or groups) for local radio transmissions, such as those used in industrial work, police, or firefighting. Once you've honed in on the signal, you can listen and/or communicate with the other transmitters. The scanner features 30 channels, 10 bands, a keypad lock, built-in delay, backlit LCD, channel lockout, memory backup, and one-touch weather mode. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A great little scannerI've owned this scanner for a couple years now and it's been reliable and trouble-free. In the San Francisco Bay Area I get a variety of signals: several police dispatch, security companies, ambulance, taxi, ham, even a neighbor's baby monitor. It has proven to be very sturdy (it's been dropped on a few occasions), and the ability to recharge batteries inside the unit (using the AC adaptor) is a nice feature. Rating: - Fun little scannerThis is a basic, entry-level scanner. It has a lot of nice features and the price is low. This is by far the most popular scanner used at NASCAR race tracks. Fans can listen in to the conversations between the pit crews and drivers. If that's all you want, then this radio fits the bill perfectly. It's VERY light weight, and runs a long time on a few AA batteries. If you buy recharable Ni-Cads, the radio can charge them without having to take them out and place them in a seperate changer. I've ... Read More |