Uniden BC250D Where to Obtain More Information, Information on the Internet, Scanner.uniden.com

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Where to Obtain More

Information

Before using your scanner, you must program frequencies into available channels. The Betty Bearcat Frequency Guide lists typical frequencies used around the U.S.A. and Canada that you may program into your new scanner.

To obtain frequency information for your area, contact one of the following:

Bearcat Frequency Hotline

(937)299-0414 (Hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday.)

Bearcat Radio Club

(800)423-1331 (Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday.)

Scanner Master

(800)722-6701 (Hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday.)

To obtain another copy of the frequency guide, contact one of the following:

Uniden Parts Department

(800) 554-3988 (Hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time Monday through Friday.)

Local Dealer

Information on the Internet

If you have access to the internet, you may want to visit one of the following websites for additional information:

scanner.uniden.com

www.bearcat1.com

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Contents Page Page Contents Edacs Scat LTR IntroductionFront View Icon Description Icon DisplayBC250D Shortcuts Press Important Notice Terminology What is Scanning?What is Searching? What is Trunk Tracking?What is Apco Project 25 Digital Communications? Feature Highlights Page Where to Obtain More Information Information on the InternetScanner.uniden.com Included with Your Scanner Package Low Battery Indicator SetupInstalling the Battery Pack Charging the Battery PackListening Safely Connecting the Remote CableFlexible Antenna BeltclipSetting the Squelch Basic OperationTurn the Scanner On Understanding the Menu System Menu Description and Numeric Keypad Equivalents You can assign a variety of step sizes to the search range 5TONE Data 4BEEP Alert You can assign a variety of step sizes to the channel 8I-CALLMOTOROLA/EDACS 8ID Scan List LTR Cntrl CH only 9BANK TAG Press MENU/BACK Storing Frequencies into Channels in Menu ModeUsing ProgrammingPress Deleting a Stored FrequencyEditing a Stored Frequency Duplicate Frequency AlertAssigning a Bank Tag to a Bank Press MENU/BACK Transfer FrequenciesStoring Text Tags Press HOLD/MANBeep Alert Programming TipsAssigning the Beep Alert to a Channel Page Scanning Storing Frequencies During ScanningDuring Scanning Press HOLD/MAN Setting the Delay Mode for Frequency RF Attenuation FeatureLockout in Hold Mode Press HOLD/MAN Lockout in Scanning ModeChannel Lockout Restoring a Locked-out Channel Restoring All Locked-out ChannelsPriority Scan Priority Channel Plus Scan Changing the Priority ChannelSearching Setting a Search RangeSearch Hold Feature Starting Chain SearchData Skip Storing Search Frequencies Frequency SkipC004 0000.0000 Auto StoringTone Search mode Squelch SQ Mode001 512.0000 NFM Ctcss 250.3 Bank Additional Menu Options for Searching Service Option Service SearchNWR-SAME Alert Service Search SkipProgramming Fips Code Testing the Alert SirenTo clear a stored Fips code, press 0 and E successively Digital and Trunked Systems Page Selecting or Changing Trunking System Type Programming Receiving Digital and Trunked SystemsFor instructions. is complete Programming Trunking FrequenciesProgramming ID Scan Lists Manually To enter a Type 2 Talk Group ID To enter a Type 1 IDTo enter an Edacs ID Assigning a Text Tag to a Talk Group ID Press MENU/BACK To enter a LTR IDReceiving Trunked Systems ID Scan 867.9875 NFM List ID Scan ModeTrunked Search ID Scan Hold FeatureID Monitor Mode To directly access a specific channelID Search Hold and Direct Entry ID Hold Mode ID LockoutSCAN, RSM or Search To unlock all locked out IDs in a bank once Review ID LockoutRestoring Locked-out IDs To unlock a single ID, follow these steps Press MENU/BACKReverse Key Setting the Delay Mode for Trunking ModeSetting Priority in Trunking Mode Programming Scan Lists During SearchDeleting a Stored ID Call Motorola/EDACS Moving between Scan List MemoriesYou can enter the instant shortcut Multi-TrackMulti-Track Operational Details Edacs Tracking Edacs ReceptionSearch An Edacs Trunked systemAFS Partial Entry Feature Special Edacs FeaturesPatch Tracking LTR Tracking LTR ReceptionMotorola Tracking Motorola ReceptionFleet Map Programming Selecting Preset Fleet MapProgramming a Hybrid System Programming a Fleet Map50.0 Toggling the Status Bit Control Channel Only ModePage Disconnect Tone Detect Option End Code Apco Project Reception Installing the Apco P-25 CardTurning ON/OFF the Apco P-25 Card Precautions for Installing the BCi25D CardThreshold Adjustment Range Apco P-25 Sound Quality Fine TuningPage To program your scanner PC Control ModeRemote Interface To connect Scanner to PCClone Mode Start Remote Mode and Change Transfer SpeedScanner.uniden.com PC Control Parameter To connect the Scanner to Scanner MasterClone Key Lock Additional FeaturesDimmer Enter LockChannel Step Selection Reverse ModeKey Beep Option Screen MaskFrequency and Channel Tuning with the VFO Control Receiving Mode SelectionCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Specifications Glossary of Terms Page Page Page Appendix Preset Fleet MapsPreset Map Block Type I Programming Information User Defined Fleet MapsSize Code Restrictions Fleet Map Size CodesNWR-SAME Event Code 100 101 102 BC250D Flow Charts103 104 Uniden America Corporation One Year Limited Warranty

BC250D specifications

The Uniden BC250D is a versatile and powerful handheld scanner that caters enthusiastically to the needs of both amateur radio enthusiasts and professionals alike. With its compact design and extensive feature set, the BC250D stands out in the crowded field of communication devices.

One of its significant features is the 200 channels it can store, making it suitable for various scanning tasks. Users can easily program frequencies across public service and amateur bands, including police, fire, and emergency medical services. The BC250D also supports a full range of frequencies from 24 MHz to 1300 MHz, accommodating diverse communication needs.

The scanner’s advanced trunking capabilities allow users to access trunked radio systems, which are frequently used by public safety agencies and commercial entities. It supports both Motorola and EDACS trunking protocols, making it adaptable to numerous scanning scenarios.

Another key characteristic of the BC250D is its customizable scanning options. Users can set priorities for specific channels, enabling them to focus on the most relevant communications. The scanner also features a "Close Call" technology that detects nearby signals automatically, providing real-time monitoring without pre-programmed frequency setups. This feature is particularly beneficial for catching local transmissions that might not be otherwise listed.

The interface of the BC250D is user-friendly, designed to allow easier navigation through its extensive features. The display is crisp and vibrant, presenting information clearly even in low-light conditions. Additionally, the scanner supports alpha tagging, allowing users to assign names to channels for easier identification.

Powering the Uniden BC250D is an internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which ensures longer use without the need for frequent battery changes. Plus, with an included belt clip, it’s easy to carry around, making it perfect for users who are always on the go.

In terms of connectivity, the BC250D's built-in computer interface allows for firmware updates and programming through a PC, enhancing its functionality over time.

Overall, the Uniden BC250D combines advanced scanning technology with user-friendly features, solidifying its position as a reliable scanner for a wide range of applications. Whether for hobbyists or professional users, this scanner delivers performance, flexibility, and ease of use.