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Item: Uniden UBCD396T Hand Held, 6000 Channel Digital Scanner

Location: Liverpool, Sydney NSW

Website: www.SkylinesAustralia.com

Item Condition: NEW

Price and Payment Conditions: $500 $450 $400 ONO, Trades Welcome (COD)

Extra Info:

Digital Programmable Handheld 6000 Channel Scanner with Digital Remote Control Head Accessory

This handheld digital scanner with full frequency display offers 6000 programmable memory channels is now bundled with a digital remote control head accessory. The UBCD396T-RH96 with TrunkTracker IV™ Technology, offers APCO 25 digital capability, allowing users to monitor the activities and signals of city and government service departments, utilising advanced scanner technology in an all new compact handheld design. Uniden's UBCD396T is poised to improve interoperability between large cities currently using the digital systems and those that still operate on analogue systems.

Offering the new Ground Breaking Technology "Close Call RF Capture Technology" this scanner automatically "Listens" for any nearby or "close" transmissions and once they occur the scanner immediately tunes in to this frequency which is ideal for use at events or locations when the transmission is unknown. The UBCD396T-RH96 is a state-of-the-art scanner radio with TrunkTracker IV™ and automatic scanning capabilities. You can store frequencies such as police, fire/emergency, marine, air, amateur, and other communications into the scanner.

You can carry it with you wherever you go, use it at home as a base unit, and with the addition of a remote control head accessory it is ideal for in-car use. You can use the scanner's scroll control to quickly select channels and frequencies. You can also use the scanner's scroll control to quickly select channels and frequencies, or similarly automatically program channels in a system using the Auto-Store feature.

Suggested Retail: $999

Key Features Designed and Engineered in JapanSpecially Certified for Australian and New Zealand Market6000 ChannelsUltra Compact Design: Convenient and ergonomicClose Call™ RF Capture Technology: Allows you to immediately lock onto nearby transmissions. If someone transmits nearby the scanner immediately detects and tunes in to the transmission. Ideal for use at events when the frequency being used is unknownTrunkTracker IV (Motorola APCO 25 Digital, Motorola, EDACS, LTR)Backlit Display and Keypad Pre-Programmed Service Searches

- Police

- UHF CB Radio

- Marine

- Railroad

- Air

- CB Radio

- Racing

- TV Broadcast

- FM Broadcast Alpha

Tagging100 Quick Key System AccessBand Coverage - 25MHz to 1.3GHzAudio AGCAutomatic Digital Threshold AdjustmentSearch with ScanDCS/CTCSS Rapid Decode - Instantly Detects and Displays the Subaudible Tone So You Can Quickly Determine the System SettingsPC Control

Additional Features:External Jacks – ANT: SMA TypeInternal Speaker: 8ohm.1WMax Search Speed: 300 Steps/secOperating Temperature: -20° - +60°c Size of Unit (mm): 61mm(w) x 31mm(D) x 136mm(H)Weight without battery: 181g

Taken From http://www.uniden.com.au/AUSTRALIA/p_ubcd396t_rh96_index.asp

Pictures: http://www.uniden.com.au/AUSTRALIA/p_ubcd396t_rh96_index.asp

Contact Details: [email protected]

- Police <----- ENCRYPTED

- UHF CB Radio

- Marine

- Railroad

- Air

- CB Radio

- Racing

- TV Broadcast

- FM Broadcast Alpha

- Fire

- Ambulance

- RTA

- SES

Pictures: http://www.uniden.com.au/AUSTRALIA/p_ubcd396t_rh96_index.asp

Contact Details: [email protected]

Cant edit first post,

The Unit DOES NOT come with the head accessory <--------------------------------------

Price drop $250 ono , Will also accept items of interest !!!

I Will locally deliver (Liverpool area,campbelltown,bonnyrigg)

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