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Check your scanner for a model number. I have found an online manual for the Uniden BCT15X from Uniden: http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/BCT15X . This model has the TrunkTracker III logo to the upper left of the LCD screen. The Uniden logo is to the lower left of the LCD screen. The model number is given above the upper right of the LCD screen. Then the Bearcat logo is below the right side of the LCD screen. Some other Uniden scanner manuals are available here: http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/UnidenScannersUsersGuides . Scroll down to the Individual Scanners section to find the links.
Dave,
You should not need new hinges. As long as you have screw holes on both sides you re-use the same hinges, just flip the middle one over. The bottom hinge point, you will need to move the post from one side to the other. Hope this helps!
you may have to do a manual scan..or find out what frequency the different companies and police ,fire and airplanes use,,then you may need an outdoor scanner antenna,,the small antenna that comes with the scanner only picks up very strong signals,,,to program the scanner you may have to search online for programming info,,,,good luck
I suggest if you can try to make a windows update for your system. Then try to make a disk defragment. And try to conduct a full scan of your anti-virus. Then observe your system, if all same problem, I suggest that you format your system.
If you need further assistance, let me know. regards!
Install an updated full version of antivirus. Your antivirus might-be-out of date. I recommend you to use avast or avg 8. They will remove all the viruses they detect from your system. But remember to install only one antivirus because installing more than one antivirus can clash down your computer. After installing the new antivirus, scan your computer and delete all the detected viruses. Delete also your temporary internet files, cookies, cache,etc. To do this, follow these steps:
Go to Start, Control Panel.
Network and Internet Connections
Internet Options
In the Browsing History, click Delete...
Delete Browsing History box appears, Click Delete All button found at the bottom.
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