📡 Unlock the Airwaves: Your Gateway to Instant Signal Mastery!
The Uniden Bearcat BCD160DN Handheld Digital Scanner is a cutting-edge device designed for superior performance and innovation. It features Band Scope Rapid System/Channel Number Tagging, Narrow-band Reception, and a suite of search capabilities, allowing users to detect signals faster than ever. With preloaded DMR/NXDN, instant tone detection, and PC programming options, this scanner is perfect for both novice and experienced users looking to enhance their scanning experience.
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 3"W x 7"H |
Style | Compact |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Radio systems or devices within its frequency range |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | 12-Band |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Tuner Type | DRM |
R**W
Looks like a good addition to the 125
Like the 125/325P2, good little form factor and pretty easy to use. Good sensitivity and audio. However, like the SDS100 I had (and returned), this suffered a fair bit of intermod/bleedover when scanning the VHF Air band in a fairly strong signal area, and connected to an externally mounted antenna. It was noticeably worse than the 125 and 325P2, and has unfortunately been returned.For use out and about using a decent BNC antenna, and with the capability to receive DMR/NXDN out of the box, it could be a nice addition if you have a 125, and not using it predominantly as a base receiver.
M**E
Disappointing
The great thing about this transaction was Amazons service. It arrived from American in 7 days and sadly after a few hours it was back in the box and returned, which Amazon fulfilled with no quibble so another plus for them.The product itself though is poor. Now There are a lot of happy folk who have bought this and I guess it’s possible I could’ve bought a dud but…I have two companies nearby who transmit on DMR. Both within a couple of miles. My Whistler TRX1 picks up no problem and incidentally my friends Uniden 3600 also receives them with the same strength. This was deaf…and I mean deaf! Tried with both my external antenna and a Diamond telescopic back to back with the Whistler. It wasn’t just DMR either. Air band reception was weaker as was HAM. That was enough for me to send it packing.
A**C
Not bad
Not impressed there are better ones out there but it is very easy to program
M**O
Useless for Airband overloaded RF.
Very nice looking radio. Small and compact. Audio is quite good in good reception areas.Sensitivity for airband is very good but gets overloaded way too easily.If you are within several miles of transmitters you will be hearing all of them no matter what frequency you are on when your radio is picking up any of the transmissoins..DMR sensitivity is not that good.Shame uniden made a very bad radio for airband.£250+ is a big con. Poor radio.Better go back to 125XLT model.
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