For a more specific answer regarding the above, see this post in a different thread.Remember that simulcast problems are extremely dependent on location. While the 325P2 might work in your area, if and only if, you were at a location where terrain or buildings blocked the conflicting signals from other simulcast sites, that does not mean it will work everywhere. Location is critical enough that sometimes, someone has reported that the moved their scanner a few feet one way or another in their house, and the issues changed significantly.
That quote is from near the end of this thread:I am going to take Jon's side. I live in an area of simulcast "h***". I have a friend that invested in a 996P2 & 325P2. They both miss a large amount of traffic on our state simulcast system due to the problem. We have tried more antenna gain, less antenna gain, attenuation, moving the scanners - everything you can think of. IT DOES'T HELP ! ! ! Setting the SDS200 next to them shows the advantages that the SDS series provides.
So Jon is spot-on. While those scanners are fine units (I'm certainly not disputing that), they are not the best solution for some locations. After reading some of the posts, if I were a newbie I'd think that the 996P2 or 325P2 work work for me as a lower cost solution (as my friend thought). That's simply not the case and people should be careful about the opinions they make as it could lead some people to make purchase decisions later finding that the scanners won't work for them and they can't return them.
IMHO
Uniden Bearcat BCD996P2 Police Scanner
I currently own a Bearcat BCT15X scanner and want to upgrade to digital. Any pros or cons on the BCD996P2 scanner. I liver in Chester County PA, with an outdoor antennae would I be able to receive Philadelphia Police? Thanks Steve
The 996P2 is the base/mobile sibling to your 325P2.
