I was driving through CT today and couldn't hear troop D's data channel on 852.200 when the scanner was in trunking mode on my BCD-325P2 it kept switching to 852.2125 for a data channel (this doesn't exist). I did a manual search for 852.200 and heard data channel noise and nothing on 852.2125.
I had all of the troop d frequencies trunked frequencies in and Troop E and F which I also had programmed in worked fine. I did not listen to any other troops.
Long story short this is a rebanding issue that these new Uniden scanners are supposed to be immune to.
I was able to fix this problem by doing the following:
See 1st thread. Now troop D works fine.
http://forums.radioreference.com/uniden-thread-archives/193853-bcd996t-rebanding.html
If your listening to troop D on a Uniden scanner I would make sure your actually hearing troop D. For some reason you will have to enter the custom rebanding tables mentioned in the above thread for troop D.
The data channel has broad coverage well into Massachusetts.
I had all of the troop d frequencies trunked frequencies in and Troop E and F which I also had programmed in worked fine. I did not listen to any other troops.
Long story short this is a rebanding issue that these new Uniden scanners are supposed to be immune to.
I was able to fix this problem by doing the following:
See 1st thread. Now troop D works fine.
http://forums.radioreference.com/uniden-thread-archives/193853-bcd996t-rebanding.html
If your listening to troop D on a Uniden scanner I would make sure your actually hearing troop D. For some reason you will have to enter the custom rebanding tables mentioned in the above thread for troop D.
The data channel has broad coverage well into Massachusetts.