I just bought a Uniden Bearcat BCT8 Scanner for my husband, and he told me it is no good because it won't work here for Wake/Chatham counties. (We live just west of Cary in Chatham Co.).
Should I return this scanner or is it upgradeable at all?
Thanks for anyone who may respond to this "stupid" newbie question.
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In this case your husband is right. Most Wake County communications are in a digital format and the BCT8 is an analog only (non-digital) scanner.
A digital capable scanner that can monitor Wake County can cost anywhere from $300 to $500. Yes, it is pretty pricey but just remember that means that he gets to equal or top that cost with a gift back to you
In all seriousness here is a Radioreference.com Wiki link to a list of digital capable scanners:
Categoryigital Scanners - The RadioReference Wiki
There are 2 main companies that make scanners: GRE and Uniden. GRE sells scanners under its own name as well as letting Radio Shack "rebadge" GRE scanners under the Radio Shack name.
The age old argument over who is better GRE or Uniden is kind of like Coke vs Pepsi: whatever you like better is the radio for you.
I personally have radios from both companies in my collection however I have more Unidens than GRE at the present time. And I can promise that the latest batch of Unidens (BCD396XT Handheld and BCD996XT Base/Mobile) work great monitoring Wake County communications.
Feel free to let us know if you have further questions!
Happy Monitoring!
Marshall KE4ZNR