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Uniden BC895XLT or Rat Shack Pro-2052

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Any ideason which one is the better scanner



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Boy, you could just about toss a coin and be happy with either one. I will see if I can did up any reviews for you.




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Radio Shack Pro-2052 Features

PRO-2052 1000-Channel Dual Trunking Home Scanner

(200-0432) Features Faxback Doc. # 58683



Introduction



Your new RadioShack PRO-2052 1000-Channel Dual Trunking Trunk-Tracker Home

Scanner is one of a new generation of scanners designed to track Motorola

Type 1, Type 11 (such as Smartnet and Privacy Plug, GE/Ericsson EDACS),

and hybrid analog trunking systems, which are extensively used in many 800

MHz, 900 MHz and UHF communications systems.



Trunking communications systems let a large group of 2-way radio users (or

even different groups of 2-way radio users) efficiently use a group of

frequencies. Instead of selecting a specific frequency for a transmission,

the 2-way radio user simply selects a talk group. The trunking system

automatically transmits the call on the first available frequency, and

also sends a code that uniquely identifies that 2-way radio user's

transmission on a different frequency called a data channel.



Since the trunking system might send individual 2-way radio user's calls

and response transmissions on different frequencies, it is difficult to

listen to trunked communications using a regular scanner. The PRO-2052

monitors the data channel frequency sent with a 2-way radio user's

transmission and instantly switches to an active frequency, so you can

hear the call and response for that 2-way radio user and easily "follow"

the conversation.



The scanner also lets you scan conventional transmissions, and is

preprogrammed with service-search banks for convenience. By pressing a

single button, you can quickly search those frequencies most commonly used

by public service and other agencies without tedious and complicated

programming.



This scanner gives you direct access to over 51,000 exciting frequencies,

including those used by police and fire departments, ambulance services,

and amateur radio services, and you can change your selection at any time.



Features



Your scanner also has these special features:



Flexible Operation - you can track both Motorola and GE/Ericsson

trunking systems (used by most trunking

communications systems today), letting you

hear more calls than many standard trunking

scanners.



Frequency Coverage to - provides a wide range of frequencies you

1.3 GHz can listen to.



Twenty Channel-Storage Banks - lets you store 50 channels in each bank

(1000 total channels, letting you group

channels so you can more easily identify

calls.



NWR-SAME/Weather Alert - you can set the scanner to sound an alert

when it receives NOAA's Specific Area

Message Encoding (SAME) coded weather

emergency signal, providing more complete

information about weather conditions in

your immediate area and letting you avoid

hearing alerts for geographical areas that

do not interest you.



Remote PC Function - lets you control the PRO-2052 from your

personal computer.



Five Scan Lists - lets you store up to 50 IDs in each

tracking bank (up to a total of 1000).



Triple-Conversion Circuitry - virtually eliminates any interference from

IF (intermediate frequency) images, so you

hear only the selected frequency.



Scan Delay - delays scanning for about 2 seconds before

moving to another channel in conventional

mode, so you can hear more replies that are

made on the same channel. In trunk scanning

mode, it delays for about 5 seconds before

moving to another ID.



Lock-Out Function - lets you set your scanner to skip over

specified channels or frequencies when

scanning or searching, and skip over IDs

when tracking trunked systems.



Priority Channels - lets you program one channel in each bank

(10 in all). As the scanner scans a bank,

it checks the bank's priority channel every

2 seconds so you don't miss transmissions

on that channel.



Five Service-Search Banks - lets you search preset frequencies in

separate public service, police, fire/

emergency, aircraft, and weather banks to

make it easy to locate specific types of

calls.



HyperSearch and HyperScan - lets you set the scanner to search at up to

300 steps per second (in frequency bands

with 5 kHz steps) and scan at up to 50

channels per second, to help you quickly

find interesting broadcasts, (The normal

search speed is 100 steps per second).



Data Signal Skip - lets you set the scanner to skip non

modulated or data signals during scanning

and searches. This lets the scanner avoid

non-voice signals, making a scan or search

faster.



Manual Access - you can directly access any stored channel

by entering that channel's number.



Liquid-Crystal Display - makes it easy to view and change

programming information.



Display Backlight - makes the scanner easy to read in low-light

situations.



Supplied Telescoping Antenna - provides good reception of strong local

signals.



External Antenna Terminal - lets you connect an external antenna with a

BNC connector to the scanner for improved

reception of distant/weaker signals.



Memory Backup - keeps the channel frequencies stored in

memory in the event AC power goes out.



Key Confirmation Tones - the scanner sounds a tone when you perform

an operation correctly, and an error tone

if you make an error.



Duplicate Channel alert - warns you when the frequency you are

storing already exists in memory.



Disconnect Tone Detect - the scanner automatically tunes to the

trunking data channel when it receives a

disconnect transmission. You can turn this

feature off to continuously monitor a

channel with a weak transmission during

disconnected conversations.



Your PRO-2052 scanner can receive these bands:



Frequency Range

(MHz) Types of Transmissions



29-29.7 10-Meter Ham Band



29.7-50 VHF Lo



50-54 6-Meter Ham Band



108-138.975 Aircraft



137-144 Military Land Mobile



144-148 2-Meter Ham Band



148-174 VHF Hi



174.75-215.75 VHF TV



216-225 1-Meter Ham Band



225-400 UHF Aircraft



400-420 Federal Government



420-450 70-cm Ham Band



450-470 UHF Standard Band



470-512 UHF "T" Band



806-824 Public Service "800"

851-869 except

896-956 Cellular Band



1240-1300 25-cm Ham Band



Note: See "Specifications" in Faxback Doc. # 58692 for more information

about the scanner's frequency steps.



FCC Notice



Your scanner might cause radio or TV interference even when it is

operating properly. To determine whether your scanner is causing the

interference, turn off your scanner. If the interference goes away, your

scanner is causing it. Try the following methods to eliminate the

interference:



Move your scanner away from the receiver.



Connect your scanner to an outlet that is on a different electrical

circuit from the receiver.



Contact your local RadioShack store for help.



Note: Mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit in some

areas. Check the laws in your area.



Scanning Legally



Your scanner covers a frequencies used by many different groups including

police and fire departments, ambulance services, government agencies,

private companies, amateur radio services, military operations, pager

services, and wireline (telephone and telegraph) service providers. It is

legal to listen to almost every transmission your scanner can receive.

However, there are some transmissions you should never intentionally

listen to. These include:



Telephone conversations (cellular, cordless, or other private means of

telephone signal transmission).



Pager transmissions.



Any scrambled or encrypted transmissions.



According to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), you are

subject to fines and possible imprisonment for intentionally listening to,

using, or divulging the contents of such a transmission unless you have

the consent of a party to the communication (unless such activity is

otherwise illegal).



This scanner is designed to prevent reception of illegal transmissions, in

compliance with the law which requires that scanners be manufactured in

such a way as to not be easily modifiable to pick up those transmissions.

Do not open your scanner's case to make any modifications that could allow

it to pick up transmissions that it is not legal to listen to. Doing so

could subject you to legal penalties.




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Re: Uniden BC895XLT Review

Thanks Charger, you are the man!!!!!! Now I am even more undecided...... I am leaning toward the Radio Shack, because it has more channels



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Re: Uniden BC895XLT Review

Well, I bought the Pro 2052. Now if I could only figure out how to use it. A little more detailed than I thought it would be.





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