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SCANNER - RECEIVER UNIDEN UBC3500XLT
UBC3500 is a next-generation scanner.
The scanner that no longer applies that has bad debu dos and uncomfortable operation. On the contrary, it brings some features that we can't find even with more expensive scanners from other manufacturers.
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UBC3500 is a next-generation scanner.
Something unusual, but it will reveal to you that there is a bug or transmitter in your area, and you can even find out that it is also located in your neighbour' area. You can even eavesdrop – so-called take over the supremacy of a foreign one - you unknown to a bug - in the entire frequency band from 25MHz to 1300 MHz.
Take advantage of the new feature at the UBC3500XLT CloseCall scanner to instantly find a strong signal within 2 seconds.
The Uniden UBC3300XLT scanner is no longer manufactured, but a novelty has emerged on the market – its successor: scanner – UBC3500XLT overview receiver.
UBC3500 is a next-generation scanner.
The scanner that no longer applies that has bad debu dos and uncomfortable operation. On the contrary, it brings some features that we can't find even with more expensive scanners from other manufacturers.
But that's not all, the device is able to find within 2 seconds a transmitter or bug near you. So it will completely replace you with expensive eavesdropping system search engines, so it's easy to see if anyone is spying on you over a radio bug. So? You already have the opportunity to find and especially find a bug if it is near you... But that's not all, not only will you find it, but you'll hear it if your neighbor has it! So look and become a spy in your own environment...
Features and main advantages of the scanner - overview receiver:
-Frequency range 25 - 1300 MHz.
-Types of operation AM, FM, FMN and FMW.
-Excellent durability, good sensitivity.
-Does not suffer from its own or mirror income.
-Can instantly decode and display the subtone of CTCSS and DCS, knows all 50 CTCSS and 104 DCS codes, where you do not have to buy anything in the basic equipment as is the case with the AOR.
-Has a high number of up to 2500 memory.
-Has a dynamic memory arrangement, there is no fixed amount of memory in the bank, banks are organized into groups.
-Has a hot button 1 to 99 for quickly invoking a certain group of memory.
-Has high scan and search speed (100/300 channels/s)
-It has 3 interpinable bandplans, of which bandplan 2 is designed for SRN.
-There is no problem with the tums, it has free adjustable steps from 5 to 100 kHz, there is also 6.25 kHz for PMR and 8.33 kHz for air band.
-It has an interesting CloseCall function for instantly finding a strong signal within 2 seconds after someone close to us sends us, and actually works very well, unlike similar functions with third-party scanners (which didn't work much, e.g. with Alinca).
-Can automatically store active frequencys in memory (Search and Store function), it saves not only the frequency, but also the subtone, so it is then possible to distinguish any interference from actual operation, since most FM communications today have subtones.
-Can automatically store using AUTOSTORE and the frequency captured using CloseCall, you just need to check them in the appropriate memory.
-Can be conveniently operated from pc, connection cable to serial port RS232 can be purchased, who does not have a serial port on the new PC, can use usbrs232 converter, it works without flaws.
- Program ARC3500 from fy. BuTel, which has many options, including its own bandplan, can quickly back up all memory to a single file etc, but on the internet also other soft. Products.
-The scanner is for classic solid flashlights, no expensive and special Li-Ion batteries you do not need.
-NiMH batteries can be charged directly in the scanner.
-It has interesting functions such as Broadcast Screen ( blocking unwanted frequency), here can be programmed up to 10 sections of bands to be ignored when searching, or Close Call, we can turn off e.g. radio and TV band, pager band, GSM... Etc.
-Some frequency sticks to an acoustic warning if something is heard on them, they will alert you acoustically.
-The antenna connector has an SMA, but it gives a reduction to BNC.
The operation is a little different than that of older Uniden models, but even so, the scanner can be operated well, there is a transparent menu system, can be quickly deleted, or copied entire memory groups, each memory or bank can be described alphanumericly up to 16 characters !
Disadvantages of the device:
-Power 3 solid batteries, while most regular chargers charge 2 or 4 parts of solid flashlights. (good that NiMH batteries can be charged directly in the scanner.)
-When charging is switched on, the 180 mA stream flows into the batteries and the batteries are only warm when charged.
-The subtone is shown in pretty small letters on the display.
-Despite the excellent CloseCall function for instantaneously finding a strong signal within 2 seconds, it still controls not as cool as on scanners from Alinca or the AOR SR2000 receiver. All scanners are still in stock and permanently available to you.
Instructions in PDF:
http://www.radios-uk.com/UBC3500XLT-manual-english.pdf
UBC3500 detailed review:
http://www.ukmidlandscanner.co.uk/uni3500.htm
FREE software to all Uniden : http://www.bctool.org/
And also from the software BcTool
The 3500XLT covers virtually every frequency from 25MHz to 1.3GHz excluding UHF TV band, giving you a wide range of listening options.
25.0000 - 107.95 MHz (Citizen band, Amateur band, VHF low band)
108.000 - 399.95 MHz (Air band, Land mobile, Amateur band, VHF high band)
400.0000 - 512.0000 MHz (Land mobile, Amateur band, UHF band)
806.0000 - 960.0000 MHz (Analogue phone and more)
1240.0000 - 1300.0000 MHz (Amateur band)
The Uniden UBC3500XLT has 2,500 dynamically allocated channels, and has ten search bands for precise searches of wanted frequencies. It has a scan speed of 100 steps per second. The main features of the UBC3500XLT are mentioned below.
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