Hi all,
I've recently knocked together a lightweight programmer for the BC95XLT that works on Mac, Linux and Windows. To get it out the door quickly, I designed it to dump a Comma-Separated Values channel list into the scanner. Such a file can be created by a spreadsheet program, where you'll manage your channels for this purpose.
It's not the next aerosol butter, but it's free and works on the three major computing platforms.
Hope this helps somebody out. Just getting the repository together. I'm going to make the package download a little clearer, and there's no Intel Mac executable just yet, but it's coming soon.
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I've recently knocked together a lightweight programmer for the BC95XLT that works on Mac, Linux and Windows. To get it out the door quickly, I designed it to dump a Comma-Separated Values channel list into the scanner. Such a file can be created by a spreadsheet program, where you'll manage your channels for this purpose.
It's not the next aerosol butter, but it's free and works on the three major computing platforms.
Hope this helps somebody out. Just getting the repository together. I'm going to make the package download a little clearer, and there's no Intel Mac executable just yet, but it's coming soon.
GitHub - jimmiedave/BC95XLTprog: Cross-platform programming for the Uniden BC95XLT "NASCAR" Scanner
Cross-platform programming for the Uniden BC95XLT "NASCAR" Scanner - jimmiedave/BC95XLTprog