The back of the radio has a RS232 serial port that is intended for GPS units, but it could also be used for programming if used with a null-modem adaptor. The front panel has the sameĬomputer interface jack and earphone jack, the earphone jack is on the bottom next to the multi-function knob. Otherwise the general layout is identical, with a single multi-functionĬontrol knob on the right, 17 button keypad on the front and 2 side buttons alongside the multifunction knob. The radio resembles the older BCT15 and retains the black faceplate. Program as many Channels, Systems and Groups as you can until the memory runs out instead of locking you into a fixed amount of banks and While it has a similar effectĪs the GRE "Memory Object" system, the Uniden method is somewhat easier to fathom and program for many people. Introduced a few years back with the BC246T and is also used on such scanners as the BCD396T and BCD996T. The BCT15X uses Uniden's Dynamic Memory Architecture (DMA) instead of fixed Banks and Channels. Version even allows individual Unit ID's for identifying specific radios in trunked systems. In addition to all this the latest firmware Some of these features have never been available on any scanner before. The BCT15X adds such new features as allowing up to 500 talkgroups per trunked system (compared to 200 for the BCT15), Fire Toneout The BCT15Xĭirectly competes with the GRE PSR400 and RadioShack Pro163. Has more memories (up to 9,000 channels!) and many new features while retaining the BCT15's DIN form factor and price. The Uniden Bearcat BCT15X is the follow-up to Uniden's premier analog mobile scanner, the BCT15, which has been discontinued. The Uniden-Bearcat BCT15X Digital ScannerĬopyright 2009, Richard Carlson/Scanner Master Corporation
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