![]() the close call part works great for radio systems that are not on wyolinkġ of 1 people found the following review helpful:Ĭharles Shelton from Wardsville, MO United States Scanner was all programed and ready to go ,plugged it in was receiving call within seconds. Steve wintermote from Douglas, WY United States Working with the RH96 out of the box is an issue, but ultiamely solved with extra hardwareģ of 3 people found the following review helpful: The 996p2 works well both base and mobileĨ00 simulcast is a challenge, but mostly useable For the most part I like the BCD996P2 scanner and am getting used to how different it is compared to scanners that I've owned in the past.Ĥ of 5 people found the following review helpful: I didn't want to keep track of what system the manually-entered frequencies would be stored in, and also didn't want to use the software to see where the frequencies would be stored, so I just stored them into one system with this County for the system name. I manually added some frequencies on my own. I may try using Attenuation on a few frequencies. There are differences in the digital P25 audio levels, where I needed to adjust the Volume Offset on each frequency where the audio was coming through too loudly and with distortion compared to the other frequencies that I was listening to. It kept switching to "Close Call" so to speak, and it stopped on the local radio station and saved it even though I had it set to not scan the FM band. I used a free program for programming the scanner as I didn't want to pay for programming multiple counties. Uniden Bearcat BCD996P2 Public Service Scanner Band Scope Span Range: 0.2 MHz To 500 MHzĠ of 0 people found the following review helpful:.Search Rate: 300 steps per second (on 5 kHz steps).Scan Rate: 100 channels per second (conventional mode).Channels per conventional system: 1000 maximum. ![]()
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