All stock codes associated to this product
UBC93XLT, 9322402004440
UBC93XLT
Programmable Handheld
200 Channel Scanner
This handheld scanner with full frequency display offers 200 programmable memory channels - 8 bands. Offering the new Ground Breaking Technology "Close Call RF Capture Technology" this scanner automatically Listens for any nearby or close tansmissions and once they occur the scanner immediately tunes in to this frequency which is ideal for use at events or locations when the transmission is unknown.
Frequency ranges received are 25-88, 108-174, 400-512 and 806-956 MHz. Chain searching allows seven different personal search bands and the ability to search up to all five chain locations at once. Priority scanning allows a designated priority channel to be monitored every two seconds.
The UBC93XLT also has Pre-Programmed service search which automatically detects analogue Police, Railroad, Air, Marine, UHF CB and AM CB channels.
The UBC93XLT comes with some great accessories including a Scanner Frequency CD, Earpiece Microphone and Cigarette Lighter Charger, AC Adaptor and 2 X NiMH Batteries.
Key Features
- Designed and Engineered in Japan
- 200 Analogue Channels
- 8 Bands
- Ultra Compact Design
- Frequency Range: 25-88MHz, 108 174 MHz, 400-512 MHz, 806-956 MHz
- Close Call RF Capture Technology
- Frequency Searching:
- Program Search
- Chain Search
- Direct Entry Search
- Analogue Pre Programmed Service Search*:
> Police
> Railroadbr /> > Air
> Marine
> UHF CB
> AM CB
- Channel Scanning:
- Memory Channel Scan
> Direct Channel Access
> Channel Lockout
> Priority Scan
- Duplicate Channel Alert
- Backlit LCD Display
- Keypad Lock
- Key Touch Tone
- Memory Back Up
- Low Battery Alert
- Includes 1 X AC Adaptor and 2 X Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries
Additional Features:
- External Jacks ANT: BNC Type
- Internal Speaker: 8ohm.1W
- Max Search Speed: 150 Steps/sec
- Operating Temperature: -20 - +60c
- Size of Unit (mm): 68(w) x 31.5(D) x 115 (H)
- Weight without battery: 165g
- *Please note not all pre-programmed service searches may operate in New Zealand.