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Sharon Massengale Posted on Jun 06, 2019

I own a 10 channel Unidin Bobcat Scanner. I need to know how to program it.

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What is the model number?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2007

SOURCE: owners manuel BC60XLT-1 30 channel 10 band radio scanner

one of the following should be the correct one, both are for the same model, but i believe there may have been submodels

http://www.uniden.com/pdf/bc60XLTom.pdf

http://www.racescanners.com/~draley/ScannerManuals/BC60XLT-1om.pdf

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2008

SOURCE: owners manuel BC60XLT-1 30 channel 10 band radio scanner

yes you can download it for free...

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Sep 28, 2008

SOURCE: programing scanner

I Am Haveing Problems Programming My Scanner

Robert McClure

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: need to know how to put codes in

it's allready programed for u

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2009

SOURCE: need a manuel for 30 channel 10 band radio scanner, model:bc60x-1

http://www.fixya.com/support/p223851-uniden_bc60xlt_handheld_scanner/manual-13709

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How can i reprogram my unidin bearcat BC70xlt scanner, and i dont have the owners manual.

To program a known frequency into your scanner:
- Power the scanner ON.
- Enter the number of the channel to be programmed (e.g., 8)
- Press MANUAL.
- Enter the frequency, including decimal point (e.g., 144.625).
- Press E to enter your info into memory.

For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit:
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I have a Uniden Bearcat 140 10 channel scanning radio and need to know how to program it. Can you help? The Model is BC 140 and the serial # 73061234 It was my dads and he passed on and I want to...

Your scanner is a basic 10-channel "oldie" and it's fairly simple to program and operate. To enter/program a known frequency:

- Power the scanner On
- Press MANUAL to stop scanning
- Press MANUAL repeatedly to advance to the channel that you wish to program
- Enter the desired frequency, including the decimal point (e.g., 156.225).
- Press E to enter the frequency into memory

Press the MANUAL key to advance through the channels, and press SCAN when you're ready to listen.

For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit:

www.RadioReference.com

Bill B.
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30 channel 10 band radio scanner uniden 8c60xlt

You listed your question under the BC60XLT, which is a 10-channel scanner. With 30 channels, I'm guessing that yours is actually a BC60XLT-1. To program a known frequency into it:

- Power the scanner ON.
- Press MANUAL.
- Enter the channel number that you wish to program.
- Press MANUAL again. (NOTE: Instead of entering the channel number, you can press MANUAL repeatedly to advance to the desired channel.)
- Enter the frequency, including the decimal point.
- Press E to store the information in memory.
- Repeat the above for other channels.

More detailed information can be found in the scanner operating manual, which you can download/print here:

http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC60XLT-1om.pdf

If your scanner is a different model, pleasd let me know.

For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit:

www.RadioReference.com

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I need to buy a user manual for a bc147xlt scanner

Hi,

You can download from ;-

http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/UNIDEN/BC%20248CLT-_E

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I LOST MY MANUAL TO MY UNIDEN BEARCAT BC142XL CAN I GET A FREE REPLACEMENT?

A number of scanner manuals can be found online however I don't know the difficulty of finding it for this unit. More than likely if you need printed material sent to you it will cost you.

To program the BC142xl 10-channel scanner:

Press the Manual button. Continue to keep pressing the Manual button until you are at one of the ten channels you wish to program the frequency into

Press the E button

Enter the frequency you want to store in this channel

Press the E button - Your frequency is now stores in this channel.

To later see what frequencies you have stores use the Review button.
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Programming the BC244CLT

Hi, If I'm reading correctly, that scanner is listed as a 30 channel scanner only. You can pick freq's from 10 different bands. Here's just some of the features listed, hope this answered your question.
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FEATURES:
  • Clock/Alarm - Large backlit LCD displays time and features "any button" snooze.
  • 30 Channels - You can program each of these memory channels to store one frequency.
  • 10 Bands - Including all public service bands, 4 "HAM" bands, federal and military land mobile bands.
  • Weather Scan - Automatically scans all national weather service frequencies.

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