Uniden BC350C manual Connecting the Antenna Plug, Mounting the Radio for Everyday Use

Models: BC350C

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Connecting the Antenna Plug

Connect the mobile antenna plug into the ANT connector on the rear panel. (For more information on antenna installation, please refer to the instruction guide that came with your antenna.)

Mounting the Radio for Everyday Use

The BC350C can be mounted using the mounting bracket (optional).

This bracket is available from the Uniden parts department (see page 5)

1.Select an ideal location in your vehicle to mount the BC350C. Avoid a location that could interfere with your driving. In a passenger car, the ideal location is underneath the dashboard on the passenger side.

2.Use the mounting bracket (optional) as a template for marking the location of the mounting screws.

Note: If there are screws already holding the dashboard, you can use the same screw holes to mount the bracket.

3.Drill the necessary holes and secure the mounting bracket in place using the screws provided.

4.Mount the radio to the bracket only after the wiring has been connected to the rear panel.

Connecting the Power Cord

Note: If you are not experienced in connecting accessories to the vehicle fuse box, please see your automotive dealer for advice on proper installation.

Installation for Everyday Use:

1.Check the vehicle battery connections to determine which battery terminal (positive or negative) is grounded to the engine block or chassis. Most of today’s vehicles use a negative ground. If your vehicle has a negative ground, follow Steps 2 and 3. Otherwise, skip to the note following Step 3.

2.Connect the RED wire of the DC power cord to the accessory contact in your vehicle’s +13.8 VDC fuse box.

3.Connect the BLACK wire of the DC power cord to the negative side of the vehicle (usually the chassis).

Note: In vehicles with a positive ground, the RED wire connects to the chassis and the BLACK wire connects to the accessory contact in the fuse box.

4.Insert the DC plug into the DC 13.8V jack on the back of the scanner.

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Uniden BC350C manual Connecting the Antenna Plug, Mounting the Radio for Everyday Use

BC350C specifications

The Uniden BC350C is a high-performance digital scanner that caters to both amateur radio enthusiasts and professionals. This compact device is designed to provide users with an array of features that enhance the scanning experience, making it suitable for voice communications in various settings.

One of the primary features of the BC350C is its ability to scan a wide range of frequencies, which includes VHF, UHF, and some digital formats. The device covers an extensive frequency range from 25 MHz to 1300 MHz, allowing users to monitor police, fire, emergency services, and many more channels. It is capable of picking up both analog and digital signals, ensuring that users do not miss crucial communications.

The scanner is equipped with a 500 frequency memory capability, enabling users to store a substantial number of channels. The scanner also benefits from a customizable scanning function, allowing users to create their own banks of frequencies for easy access. This means that you can prioritize frequently used frequencies, which significantly improves efficiency during monitoring.

In addition to traditional scanning capabilities, the BC350C features a close call RF capture technology. This advanced technology allows the device to detect and immediately tune into nearby radio signals, making it incredibly useful in dynamic environments where multiple channels may be active. This feature is invaluable for users who are seeking real-time communication from local transmissions without the need to program specific frequencies.

The user-friendly design of the BC350C includes a clear LCD display that provides important information at a glance, such as frequency, channel number, and signal strength. The buttons are intuitively laid out, ensuring that users can quickly adjust settings, scan frequencies, or access memory channels with ease.

Additionally, the BC350C supports user-defined delay options, allowing the scanner to pause briefly on a frequency to capture conversations without missing critical information. This feature is particularly useful in emergency services, where communication can be sporadic and unpredictable.

Powered by standard AA batteries or an optional AC power supply, the Uniden BC350C offers versatility and convenience for both portable and stationary use. Its robust design makes it a durable choice for fieldwork, providing reliable service in diverse operating conditions.

Overall, the Uniden BC350C is a multifunctional digital scanner that successfully combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, catering to the diverse needs of radio enthusiasts and professionals alike. Its extensive frequency range, customizable features, and innovative technologies position it as a top contender in the market for anyone interested in real-time communication monitoring.