Uniden BCT-8 manual Introduction, Ltr

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Introduction

The BCT8 is a state-of-the-art Trunk Tracking Scanner with BearTracker technology which will alert you when the highway patrol is within approximately a 3 mile radius. It can store 250 frequencies such as police, fire/emergency, marine, railroad, air, amateur, and other communications into 5 banks of 50 channels for a total of 250 channels.

Use your new scanner to monitor:

Highway Patrol

Local Police and Country Sheriffs

Trunking for: Motorola

Type I Type II

Type II: (Hybrid)

EDACS Wide band Scat

LTR

Business/Industrial Radio

Utilities

Marine Band

Aircraft Band

And much more...

The chart below identifies the scanner band numbers, the frequency range, the modulation mode and the default step size settings.

Band

Range

Mode

Step

Transmission

No.

(MHz)

 

 

 

1

25.0000

- 27.9950

AM

5kHz

Citizens Band

2

28.0000

- 29.9950

FM

5kHz

10 Meter Amateur Band

3

30.0000

- 49.9950

FM

5kHz

VHF Low Band

4

50.0000

- 54.0000

FM

5kHz

6 Meter Amateur Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

108.0000

- 136.9875

AM

12.5kHz

AM Aircraft

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

137.0000

- 143.9950

FM

5kHz

Military Land Mobile

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

144.0000

- 147.9950

FM

5kHz

2 Meter Amateur Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

148.0000

- 174.0000

FM

5kHz

VHF High Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

400.0000

- 419.9875

FM

12.5kHz

Federal Govt. Land Mobile

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

420.0000

- 449.9875

FM

12.5kHz

70 cm Amateur Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

450.0000

- 469.9875

FM

12.5kHz

UHF Standard Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

470.0000

- 512.0000

FM

12.5kHz

UHF “T” Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

806.0000

- 823.9875

 

 

 

13

849.0125

- 868.9875

FM

12.5kHz

Public Service Band

 

894.0125

- 956.0000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Precautions Contents Page LTR Introduction8 9 Front and Rear ViewsIcon Display What is Searching? What is Scanning?What is Trunk Tracking? TerminologyPage Feature Highlights Scanner.uniden.com Where to Obtain More InformationInformation on the Internet Included with Your Scanner Package Optional AccessoriesFor Mobile Use In-Car Installation Installing the BCT8For Home Use Desktop Installation Connecting the Power Cord Installation for everyday use Typical Mounting Methods Attach the scanner to the mounting bracket usingMounting the Scanner in Your Vehicle Supplied mounting knobsDC power Installation Applying Power for Vehicle InstallationConnecting an External Speaker Applying Power Using Standard AC PowerConnecting the Clone Cable Listening SafelyTurn the Scanner On Scanning OverviewHow Squelch Works Setting the SquelchScanning Highway Patrol Frequency Highway Patrol ScanningSelecting the State Highway Patrol Scan Hold Alert Tone VolumeHighway Warning Alert Muting the Alert TonePriority Channels Alert Light AdjustmentSkip Frequencies Florida Trunked Highway Frequency Deleting a Stored Frequency Private Bank ScanningProgramming Frequencies into Channels Scanning Private Bank Duplicate Frequency AlertMemory Lock Channel Lockout Restoring a Locked-out Channel in Hold ModeHold/Resume Changing the Priority Channel Restoring All Locked-out ChannelsPriority Scan Service Scanning Band Search Setting a Search BandFrequency Skip Search Hold FeatureData Skip Storing Search Frequencies DelayTrunk Tracking Selecting Trunking System Type Programming Trunking FrequenciesProgramming Talk Group ID/Scan Lists Programming Trunking FrequenciesTo enter a Type 1 ID To enter a Type 2 Talk Group IDTo enter a Full Edacs ID To enter a Partial Edacs IDReceiving Trunked Systems ID Scan ModeTo directly access a specific ID location ID Scan Hold FeatureID Search Mode ID Search Hold and Direct Entry ID in Hold Mode ID Monitor ModeProgramming Scan Lists During Search Deleting a Stored IDTo restore all locked out IDs in a bank once To restore a single ID, follow these stepsID Lockout Review ID LockoutSetting Priority in Trunking Mode Setting the Delay Mode for Trunking ModeTrunking Frequency Confirmation Moving between Scan List MemoriesMulti-Track Operational Details Multi-TrackProgramming Edacs System Frequencies Edacs ReceptionEdacs Tracking An Edacs Trunked system Edacs ID Range Search Special Edacs FeaturesLTR Tracking LTR ReceptionMotorola Tracking Motorola ReceptionProgramming a User Fleet Map Selecting Preset Fleet MapFleet Map Programming Programming a Hybrid System Toggling the Status Bit Control Channel Only ModeDisconnect Tone Detect Option End Code Remote Interface PC Control ModeTo connect Scanner to PC To program your scannerScanner.uniden.com PC Control Parameter Clone ModeStart Remote Mode and Change Transfer Speed To connect the Scanner to Scanner If you wish to clone another scanner right away General Use Care and MaintenanceNot receiving alarms Check antenna connections TroubleshootingAdjust the squelch for Trunking mode refer to Specifications State Code Order AppendixPreset Fleet Maps E1P9 Block Type I Programming Information User Defined Fleet MapsFleet Map Size Codes Memo Memo Uniden America Corporation One Year Limited Warranty

BCT-8 specifications

The Uniden BCT-8 is a portable scanner that has made a significant impact in the world of communications monitoring. Designed for both amateur enthusiasts and professional users, this device provides a robust set of features, making it an essential tool for anyone interested in receiving and decoding a wide range of radio frequencies.

One of the standout features of the BCT-8 is its ability to scan both conventional and trunked radio systems. This versatility allows users to listen to everything from local police and fire department communications to amateur radio operations and even aviation channels. The scanner operates between 25 MHz and 1300 MHz, covering a wide array of frequencies that cater to diverse listening interests.

The BCT-8 is equipped with a user-friendly interface, featuring an LCD screen that displays clearly readable information such as channel frequencies and descriptions. Additionally, it utilizes a programmable scan feature, enabling users to store frequencies in memory for quick access. This functionality is particularly useful for those who regularly monitor specific channels, saving time and simplifying the scanning process.

Another notable technology in the BCT-8 is its capability to decode CTCSS and DCS tones, allowing users to filter out unwanted signals and focus on the conversations that matter most to them. This feature is particularly beneficial for monitoring crowded frequencies, ensuring that listeners can hone in on their desired transmissions without interference.

The battery life of the Uniden BCT-8 is also impressive, providing extended use for those on the go. It can operate on AA batteries or a rechargeable battery pack, giving users flexibility depending on their listening habits and requirements.

In terms of build quality, the BCT-8 is sturdy yet compact, making it portable enough to carry during outdoor activities or while traveling. This is complemented by an included belt clip, allowing for hands-free operations, perfect for fieldwork or public safety applications.

Overall, the Uniden BCT-8 stands out for its extensive feature set and reliable performance, making it an ideal choice for individuals who wish to explore the rich world of radio communications. Its combination of advanced scanning capabilities, ease of use, and portability makes it a valuable addition to any scanner enthusiast's toolkit. Whether for personal use or professional monitoring, the BCT-8 excels in delivering comprehensive reception of diverse radio signals.