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Uniden BC92XLT Bearcat Handheld Scanner

Uniden BC92XLT Bearcat Handheld Scanner
Brand: Uniden

List Price: $199.99
Buy New: $99.99
You Save: $100.00 (50%)



New (5) Used (2) Refurbished (2) from $94.98

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 29 reviews
Sales Rank: 2119

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 9 x 4.3

MPN: BC92XLT
Model: BC92XLT
UPC: 050633650387
EAN: 0050633650387
ASIN: B0002QIBP8

Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months

Features:
  • Handheld scanner for monitoring police and fire signals, weather transmissions, ham radio bands, and more
  • 200 channels and 10 banks; Close Call RF technology identifies nearby signals
  • 6 preprogrammed service searches, including public safety, railroad, and marine
  • Compact design fits comfortably in hand; easy-to-read backlit display
  • Runs on 2 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries

Accessories:

  • Memorex High Performance AA Alkaline Batteries, 50 Pack
  • Humminbird Piranha 1 Portable Fishfinder
  • Rayovac NM715-8 Rechargeable NiMH AA Batteries, 8-Count Package

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
800 MHz Coverage / 100 Channels, 10 Banks / Compact Design / Includes Action Band Monitoring / 10 Programmable Search Ranges / Backlit display 6 Preprogrammed Service Searches - Public Safety, Railroad (by channel), Air, Marine (by channel), CB (by channel), GMRS/FRS (by channel), Weather, News Media, Ham Radio and Special Backlit Display - Easy night time operation with Uniden's Patented Backlight-On-Squelch feature that illuminates only when there is channel activity Provides flexibility in choice of batteries - Alkaline for long life, rechargable for economy (batteries can be charged while in the scanner) Priority Scan - Frequently scans the channels you have designated as priority channels Delay - Helps prevent missed replies during 2-way conversations


Customer Reviews:   Read 24 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Unit 57 Proceed Code 3 to a 5150 at......   February 26, 2006
C. Scagliola (Santa Rosa, CA)
52 out of 54 found this review helpful

Hello All,

I purchase this scanner as a replacement for my BC200, which died after many many years of faithful service. I did a LOT of research online before I purchased this unit and when all was said and done, this scanner had what I was looking for at a price that was not hard to swallow. I read some of the reviews here and was a bit leery about being able to understand how to program the scanner BUT I can say quite confidently that IT IS NOT A BIG DEAL FOLKS! If you EVER owned a Bearcat scanner then programming, this unit will be old hat to you. This scanner still requires the old "hold-channel number- function-program-enter frequency-enter" key chain to program each channel. SURE, this may seem like a lot but for those of us using Bearcat Scanners this is the way it has been forever.

Now onto the features, I love the fact that you have all the frequencies already pre-programmed into the unit AND, the service band search is nice BUT why did Bearcat have to make it SO HARD to enter the search mode. My old BC200 had a button marked SEARCH that you pushed to start searching. My question to Uniden is why did you ELIMINATE the SEARCH BUTTON? In addition, some of the buttons perform multiple functions depending on which function of the function button your enter. (Are you confused yet?)

If Uniden is reading this, perhaps you could send me one of your scanners PRIOR to market for review. This would accomplish two things. One , it would give someone that has been a loyal Uniden / Bearcat fan for years a chance to see just how USER FRIENDLY your new product is, and second it would give you a chance to make corrections before market launch and avoid some negative feedback and drive higher sales.

Ok, enough said. If you are looking for a nice little scanner with a lot of bang for the buck, then I think you will be happy with the BC92XLT and all the features it provides. If on the other hand, you want a scanner that you can program and run while drunk off your butt and half brain dead, then this is not the scanner for you. My best advice to you is this, download and READ the instruction manual PRIOR to purchase and make your mind up for yourself.

Ciao!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent non-trunking small scanner.   June 20, 2005
dsfa (Mira Mesa, CA)
36 out of 36 found this review helpful

I actually purchased the Radio Shack relabelled version of this exact radio for $80. I have also seen it go down as low as $60. I was stunned how much you can do for so little money. I already have a larger pricier scanner, but wanted this one for it's size. It's probably 60% the size of a normal scanner. This scanner does NOT do analog or digital trunking, but I did not need it for my application. The small stubby antenna seems to do the job, but performance will vary wherever you are. Prepare to buy a different antenna if things don't work out. For me, it did not do a great job in scanning unknown frequencies, but that is maybe due to the size of the antenna and where I am. But I went to the internet to find frequencies and programmed them in. Worked like a champ. I will agree with the previous reviewer, this is not user friendly by a long shot. You need to keep the instructions near you at all times. I have used both Uniden and GRE scanners, and I do not think I have come across any user friendly scanner! Maybe there's one out there, but don't hold your breath.


5 out of 5 stars BC92XLT Great little radio that does it all   May 4, 2006
Michael Iacono (Medford, MA USA)
27 out of 27 found this review helpful

I've been listening to "police & fire calls" for over 30 years now. Times have changed, now you can listen in on much, much more. And this little radio can do it all. From NASCAR, to airplanes, Coast Guard, HAM's, public service, hospitals just about anything (NO celluar however). If you haven't used a scanner before, just read the instructions manual. This uses 2 AA batteries and comes with a charger, antenna belt clip and manual. Need your local frequencies? Just do an internet search, you'll find them. I like this radio so much that I bought a second one to keep in the car.



2 out of 5 stars For engineers and serious radio geeks only   March 25, 2005
Christopher Kanis (Savoy, IL United States)
26 out of 39 found this review helpful

If you always thought listening in to the cops and fire departments might be a fun hobby, you don't want to start with this scanner. The included manual assumes an EXTREME level of familiarity with radio technology and scanner terminology. I've read the manual 4 times now, and I still don't know what half the functions on the (poorly designed) keyboard do. If you're sure you want to get into scanning, buy something simpler, and cheaper.


4 out of 5 stars Easier than expected   January 27, 2006
Altuan (NC)
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

My previous scanner experience is limited to preprogrammed scanner use only...even then not much.

Bought to use at NASCAR tracks this year. While I'll play with the "Close Capture" feature (allows it to automatically tune in to active nearby frequencies) at the track, it took less than 30 minutes to program all the primary car, Nascar and broadcast frequencies into the scanner. (130 frequencies)

The "Service Scan" feature is also very easy to use; allowing you to quickly scan through Police, Fire, Air, or Marine frequencies.

Pros: Lightweight, large memory, relatively easy to use.

Cons: It does take a few minutes to become familiar with the button combinations required to activate the functions. It is not intuitive , but becomes easier to use with minimal practice.



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