Uniden Bearcat 500 Channel Alpha Numeric Hand Held Radio Scanner with CTCSS & DCS
- Each of 500ch Can be Assigned an AlphaNumeric Name!
- Includes Both Civil & Military Aircraft Bands!
- Close-Call RF Frequency Counter capture mode, CTCSS & DCS ( PL & DPL)!
- 10 Banks, Optional PC Programming w/ Included USB Cable & Free Software Available OnLine!
- Built-In Auto Service Searches – Police, Fire, Ham, Marine, Air, RailRoads, & more!
500 ALPHA TAGGINGVHF LOW/HIGHUHFCIVILIAN & MILITARY AIR BANDSCLOSE CALL(R) RF CAPTURE INSTANTLY TUNES TO SIGNALS FROM NEARBY TRANSMITTERSCLOSE CALLL(R) DO NOT DISTURB MODE PREVENTS CLOSE CALL CHECKS DURING A TRANSMISSIONPC PROGRAMMING PORTINCLUDES USB CABLE BATTERIES & ANTENNAUPC : 050633650639Shipping Dimensions : 9.25in X 4.30in X 7.30inEstimated Shipping Weight : 1.7491
List Price: $ 149.99
Price: $ 107.88


Great Scanner For The Money If You Don’t Need Trunking/Digital,
This Uniden Bearcat 125AT will be replacing the Uniden BC-72XLT/BC-95XLT and it has a lot more features such as CTCSS/DCS(also known as PL) and aplha tagging. Paul Opitz from Uniden did a great job designing this scanner. For the price tag…this should be a big seller for rural areas not requiring ditital or trunking. It also has 500 Channels. I did NOT like the BC-72XLT/BC-95XLT..the audio was very low.
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I have a GRE PSR-310 scanner that I like, a lot. However this Bearcat came with a programming cable and free programming software is available from Uniden, Sure it’s missing the 800MHZ band, trunking and stores fewer channels, but for the price this thing can’t be beat, sensitivity is on par with the GRE and volume and sound quality is ALMOST as good, however this Uniden is less than half the size, and much, much lighter, yet feels a tad more solid than the GRE.
I know I’m comparing apples and oranges here, but again, for the price, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better scanner. I slightly prefer GRE’s “Object Oriented Scanning” due to the flexibility it affords frequency setups, but I’ll find myself using this Uniden a lot more because of the form factor and the included programming software/cable.
Now I have to go spend another $60 on a cable and software on the GRE so I can program the thing via my PC.
Uniden, you have spoiled me.
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