Announcing the BCD396XT and BC346XT Scanners

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UNIDEN UPDATES HANDHELD TRUNK TRACKER® SCANNER LINEUP
Raises the Bar for Features and Performance

Fort Worth, Texas, September 29, 2008 – Uniden America Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wireless consumer electronics, today announced their handheld Trunk Tracker III and Trunk Tracker IV scanner lineup to be debuted in early 2009. “Uniden is making major advances in the category it created” said Paul Opitz, Uniden’s Product Manager for the category. “We’ve listened to our customers and taken these scanners to the next level of functionality and performance based on what they told us they needed to do their jobs better.”

The BC346XT will replace the BC246T as Uniden’s flagship handheld analog Trunk Tracker. Touting 9,000 channels organized using Uniden’s own Dynamic Memory model the BC346XT simplifies scanner programming by modeling the scanner’s memory organization after the real world. The BC346XT also adds GPS support for automatic control of radio features based on location, a first in the industry for a handheld scanner, and a feature Uniden pioneered with the last generation of mobile scanners. Additional features include:

  • Trunk Tracker III – follows trunked traffic on Motorola, LTR, and EDACS systems (including EDACS systems using ESK)
  • 500 TGID Channels per trunked system – doubling the number of channels that can be programmed into a trunked system
  • Temporary Lockout – allows a channel or system to be locked out for a single session and restored by cycling power
  • 100 System/Site Quick Key's – provides a way to quickly turn on or off scanning for groups of systems…a feature that provides users of Uniden scanners the most flexibility in programming and operation
  • Startup Configuration Keys – lets specific systems be locked or unlocked automatically when the scanner is powered on
  • System/Channel Number Tagging – makes it easy to jump to a specific channel
  • Multisite Systems – includes support for large systems such as those being installed for statewide operation in some areas.
  • Priority ID Scan -- lets the scanner apply priority to channels as they become active on the system
  • Preemptive Priority (Motorola only) – monitors for priority traffic, even when the scanner is receiving a transmission on the system.
  • Assignable Search Keys – give quick access to favorite search modes
  • IF Exchange – lets the scanner use an alternate IF (intermediate frequency) to help avoid interference sources.
  • Negative dropout delays – resume scanning after the selected time to keep the scanner from hanging on stuck mics or other continuous transmissions
  • Close Call® Temporary Store – buffers the most recent Close Call hits and scans them conventionally
  • Location-Based Scanning – when a compatible GPS unit is connected, turns on and off systems, sites, and channel groups as the location changes
  • Location Alert Systems – allow location-specific alerts to be programmed for such things as dangerous intersections, dangerous roads, or general points of interest
  • Band Scope – gives a rapid graphical display of the strength of signals within a specified range of frequencies
  • Key Safe Mode -- prevents naïve users from accidentally changing programming … a feature that has been a big request from public safety and media radio system managers
  • Private Systems -- prevents a system from being modified or read by PC, to help protect confidential radio system programming
  • Control Channel Data Output – allows the analysis of control channel data without the need to perform invasive modifications to the scanner
  • Volume Offset – lets individual channels be programmed with a volume offset to help balance between channels that are louder or softer than other programmed channels
  • EDACS ESK Tracking – tracks systems that have implemented EDACS System Keys
  • Fire Tone-Out Tone Search – identifies tones used by agencies using two-tone paging for alert signaling
The BCD396XT will provide the same enhancements to Uniden’s Trunk Tracker IV flagship handheld platform. In addition, this new model adds:
  • Trunk Tracker IV – follows trunked traffic on APCO 25, Motorola, LTR, and EDACS systems (including EDACS systems using ESK)
  • 25,000 total channels
  • NAC Decoding – allows specific agencies to be monitored on P25 conventional channels
  • P25 One-Channel Trunking – supports P25 conventional systems that include both NAC and TGID access control on a single frequency
  • Automatic P25 Threshold – fully automates the optimization of P25 reception
  • Multicolor Display Backlight – allows the selection of backlight color to meet the user’s own aesthetic taste
  • Visual Alert Notification – lets alerts be assigned to specific display colors, flash patterns, audible tones, and volume levels.
Both models are expected to be released in early 2009 at prices comparable to the models being replaced.

* These models are still under development, so all features are subject to modification or removal based on actual development and testing results. No statement in this press release should be considered as a promise to deliver or guarantee of performance.
 
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What NO Radio ID's

What No radio ID's on MOT or EDACS trunk systems like the GRE's Yikes!!!
 

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Early 2009?

That really isn't that far away.

Hmm...

Now, how to convince my wife I need another "NEW" expensive toy???

;)
 

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I'm working on Wiki pages (with pictures), but it might take me a couple of days to complete. Still planning to release the 396 and 996 rebanding update tomorrow (might slip to Wednesday), running beta tests on the 396XT currently and starting beta tests on the 346XT later this week (slate is filled, but thanks for your offer to help).

Form factor is nearly the same as the 396 on both models, but the speaker grille has been modified to improve audio level and, of course, the functional printing on the product will reflect the new features.

Oh (and hopefully an admin can fix this when they make this a sticky) but my sleepy fingers mistyped the BC346XT in the message title. The posting is correct.
 

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Priority ID Scan -- lets the scanner apply priority to channels as they become active

Priority ID Scan -- lets the scanner apply priority to channels as they become active on the system
Please tell me this includes Talk groups on MOT or Edacs systems.
 

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That is what that feature is. Additionally, for Motorola systems the scanner can preempt a voice transmission in progress when a priority channel becomes active (assuming that the channel is also set as priority by the controller so that the info shows up on the voice channel's low-speed data).
 

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Is the connection on the radio the same as the 396/996? or a new adapter


is the PC connection determined yet? serial USB? (as im sure USB fans will ask)
 

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The scanner will continue to use a serial connection. This is the only connection guaranteed to be compatible with PC's, controllers, and (very important) GPS.
 

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New Uniden models

Upman I noticed that a BCD996t group was also started on the yahoo message board. Is anything planned?

Thanks,
Mike
 

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New Uniden models correction

Should have said the yahoo message board for the BCD996XT. Any changes for the 996 or is this for the firmware updates?

Mike
 
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