Uniden Bct15x Bearcat Scanner With Beartracker Warning System on 2040-parts.com
US $120.00
Location:
San Carlos, California, United States
Condition:Used
Brand:Uniden
MPN:BCT15X
Manufacturer Part Number:BCT15X
UPC:050633650585
Manufacturer:Uniden
Unit Of Measure:Each
Item Warranty:Yes
BEARCAT SCANNER WITH BEAR Gps-enabled Scanner ; Automatically Selects Nearby Radio Systems For Scanning; Expands Memory To 9,000 Channels, With Up To 500 Channels Per Trunked System; Enhanced Gps Compatibility—controls The Scanning Of Groups Of Channels Within Systems; Up To 400 Systems, 100 Systems Quick Keys With 10-channel Group Quick Keys Per System; Channel Number Tagging; Fire Tone-out Search To Identify The Tones Used On Fire-paging Dispatch Channels; Band Scope; Individual Channel Volume Offset; Priority Id Scan For Trunked Systems; Trunktracker Iii Location-based Scanning; Close Call Rf Capture Technology & Temporary Lockout; Dangerous Crossing, Dangerous Road & Poi Point Alert & Public Safety Scanner; Includes Ac Adapter, Dc Power Adapter, Power Cord, 3-wire Dc Power Cord, Mounting Bracket, Push-on Telescopic Bnc Antenna & Remote Pc Serial Cable (db9 Female To Scanner Plug)
Uniden Bct15x Bearcat Scanner With Beartracker Warning System
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