Uniden UBCD396T Digital Scanner. Preprogrammed for Australian frequencies!. Being the first digital scanner certified in the Australian and New Zealand market this is ideal for both professionals or scanning enthusiasts. The UBCD396T with TrunkTracker IV™ Technology, offers APCO 25 digital capability, allowing users to monitor the activities and signals of city and government service departments, utilising advanced scanner technology in an all new compact handheld design. Uniden’s UBCD396T is poised to improve interoperability between large cities currently using the digital systems and those that still operate on analogue systems. Continuous band coverage from 25MHz to 1,300MHz, excepting UHF TV and cellular bands.
Features:
Designed and Engineered in Japan
Specially Certified for Australian and New Zealand Market
6000 Channels
Ultra Compact Design: Convenient and ergonomic
Close Call RF Capture Technology: Allows you to immediately lock onto nearby transmissions.
If someone transmits nearby the scanner immediately detects and tunes in to the transmission
Ideal for use at events when the frequency being used is unknown
TrunkTracker IV (Motorola APCO 25 Digital, Motorola, EDACS, LTR)
Backlit Display and Keypad
Pre-Programmed Service Searches
Police, UHF CB Radio, Marine, Railroad, Air, CB Radio, Racing, TV Broadcast, FM Broadcast Alpha Tagging
100 Quick Key System Access
Band Coverage - 25MHz to 1.3GHz
Audio AGC
Automatic Digital Threshold Adjustment
Search with Scan
DCS⁄CTCSS Rapid Decode
PC Control⁄Programming
Includes 1 X AC Adaptor and 3 X Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries
External Jacks – ANT: SMA Type
Internal Speaker: 8ohm.1W
Max Search Speed: 300 Steps⁄sec
Operating Temperature: -20° - +60°c
Size of Unit (mm): 61mm(w) x 31mm(D) x 136mm(H)
Weight without battery: 181g
Software Included.
12 Month Australian Uniden Warranty
What's in the box?
AC adapter
PC Control/Programming (Software Included)
SMA rubber antenna
Wrist strap
DB9 serial cable
Belt clip
BNC/SMA adapter
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