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BEARCAT BC75XLT

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BC75XLT - 300 Channel  Handheld Scanner
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  Uniden BC75XLT Handheld Scanner
26 to 512 MHZ

The Uniden BC75XLT is a compact handheld scanner that is ideal for listening to events
as they unfold. During severe weather or other disasters, listen to reports going directly
 to emergency agencies as it happens. The BC75XLT covers the bands used by
Amature Radio Operators for Emergency reporting including NOAA weather broadcasts,
as well as frequencies used at other events such as auto races, local events, and more.

300 Channels

You can program up to 300 channels into the scanner's memory, 30 channels in each
of 10 banks. Then, you can scan for transmissions on the stored channels.

Close Call RF Capture Technology

Close Call automatically detects and tunes to nearby transmissions, even if the
frequency isn't programmed into a channel.

Ten Preprogrammed Service Search Bands

Easily search for frequencies typically used by Police, Fire/Emergency,
 Marine, Racing, Civil Air, Ham Radio, Railroad, CB Radio,
Weather, and more.

Ten Scan Banks

Designed for simple operation, tap any of the number keys while scanning to
 instantly turn on or off any of the 10 banks.


Base Mobile or Handheld Handheld Scanner
Trunking System Reception
Reception Type Analog
Alpha Tag Capability
Number of Channels 300
NAC Decoding
Fire-Tone Out Capability
Location Based Scanning
Beartracker Warning System
N.O.A.A. / Weather
AM/FM Reception
Close Call Feature
Quick Record & Playback
PC Programmable
US/Canada Frequency Programming
Display Type Orange Backlit LCD Display
Backlit LCD Keypad
Rechargeable Power Source
Headset Compatible
External Speaker Capability
Vehicle Mounting
AC Adapter
DC Adapter
Antenna
Belt Clip
Color Black
Product Dimensions 5" W x 8" H x 3" D
Product Weight 1 lb
Warranty
1 Year 

This Scanner Comes With A 1 YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY
NOTE: The Sale, Possession, Or Use Of Radar Detectors, Scanners,
Or Other Similar Devices May Not Be Legal In Some States