Main Features - Uniden BCD325P2-AU Owner's Manual

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MAIN FEATURES

Trunk Tracker V Operation – follows conversations on analog Motorola, Motorola
Astro 25 (APCO 25), P25 One-Frequency Trunk, EDACS, EDACS SCAT, and LTR
trunked radio systems, including systems in VHF, UHF, 700 MHz, 800 MHz, and 900
MHz bands.
APCO 25 Phase I and Phase II Support – allows you to receive transmissions with
these decoding protocols.
Dynamically Allocated Channel Memory – organized into 'Systems', 'Sites', (within
trunking systems), 'Groups' (within systems), and channels (within groups). Up to
500 systems, 1,000 total sites (max 256 per system), 20 groups per system, and
25,000 channels (500 max IDs or 1,000 frequencies per system).
Multi-Site Trunking – lets you program the scanner to share trunked system
IDs across multiple sites without duplicating IDs, and turn each site on and off
independently so that you can select the best site to scan for your area.
Control Channel Only Scanning – allows you to enter just the control channels to
trunktrack a Motorola system and the scanner will find the voice channels.
System/Channel Number Tagging – number tags allow you to quickly navigate to
a specific system or channel. You can assign number tags to systems, channels,
service searches, and custom search ranges. You can also assign a number tag
to the 'Close Call' system created during 'Close Call Auto Store' and the temporary
system 'Close Call Hits'.
Band Scope Mode – band Scope mode is a special type of search mode where the
scanner displays the strength of any signal it finds.
Priority/Priority Plus Scan – priority channels let you keep track of activity on your
most important channels while monitoring other channels for transmissions and you
can scan just the priority channels.
Priority ID Scan – allows you to set priority to talkgroup IDs.
Preemptive Priority – a feature that works on Motorola systems. If the Motorola
system has priority channels, and you assign one of those talkgroups as priority in
the scanner, then when one of those channels becomes active, the scanner will jump
to it even if it is on a different system voice channel (i.e. it preempts your current
reception).
EDACS ESK Support – provides the ability to monitor analog talkgroups on those
systems.
Adjustable Scan/Search Delay/Resume – set a delay up to 30 seconds or a forced
resume up to 10 seconds. (per system or search).
Intermediate Frequency Exchange – changes the IF used for a selected channel/
frequency to help avoid image and other mixer-product interference.
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