I-Call (Motorola/Edacs); Where To Get More Information; Information On The Internet - Uniden BCD996T Owner's Manual

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I-Call (Motorola/EDACS)

I-calls are direct unit-to-unit transmissions that are not heard by other system
users. Your BCD996T can receive I-call transmissions. See "Setting I-Call
(Motorola and EDACS Systems Only)" on Page 72 for more information about
monitoring I-call transmissions.

Where To Get More Information

By itself, this manual only provides part of what you need to know to have fun
scanning — how to program and use the scanner. Other sources provide
additional information.

Information On The Internet

The Internet is the best source for current frequencies and information about
scanning. Many web sites are dedicated to providing lists of frequencies for your
area. Many have built-in database search engines to assist you.
Make a list of the agencies you want to listen to, then look up the frequencies and
systems used by those agencies. Here are a few useful sites:
• http://www.scannermaster.com * — frequency resources and home of Police
Call.
You can also call them at 1 800 SCANNER (hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday).
• http://www.radioreference.com * — the Internet's premier source for
user-supported radio system information.
• http://www.bearcat1.com — frequency information from National
Communications.
• http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/reports/index.cfm * — conventional frequency
information on file with the US Government
• http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BCD996T * — a group for people interested in
discussing the BCD996T.
* - These web sites are not affiliated with Uniden Corporation.
For more information about Uniden and our products, visit http://www.uniden.com.
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