Another entry on our favorite scanners, past and present! Today we look at the BC125AT The BC125AT is the premier analog conventional scanner in Uniden’s line. While it does not work on digital or trunking systems it is a fantastic … Continue reading →
Firmware Update Download Firmware Update 1.02.05 (April 26, 2012) This update makes the following changes: Update the frequency steps in the VHF band to match the latest FCC Narrowbanding band plan. Change the opening screen to include the current firmware … Continue reading →
Installing Drivers for the Uniden BC125AT Step 1 Download the driver for your Uniden BC125AT – Click here to download – Step 2 Select Save as, then save the file to the desktop Step 3 In your start menu, go to … Continue reading →
Product: Uniden Bearcat BC125AT Scanner Scanner 101 Topic: Manually programming the BC125AT Scanner without software. ———- Here are the steps to programming a conventional frequency into BC125AT Step 1 Press Hold Button and Press the channel number you want to … Continue reading →
By Jonathan Higgins – The Scanner Expert Product Tested: Uniden Bearcat BC125ATCost of product: $139.95 Out of the boxI’m very impressed with the Uniden Bearcat BC125AT, everything I could ask for in a basic analog conventional scanner. Alpha Tagging, PL … Continue reading →
Product: Uniden Bearcat BC125AT Analog Conventional ScannerMSRP Price: $179.95Price: $139.95Note: Available first week in February!This scanner will not work in all areas, please check out sister site policescanners.net for compatibly. Bellow is product description provide by Paul Opitz Senior Product … Continue reading →
Step by step instructions on how to program the Uniden Bearcat BC125AT for the Railroads. Step by step instructions on how to program the Uniden Bearcat BCT15X for the Railroads.
Listening to aircraft and airports with a scanner can be fascinating for both the aviation enthusiast and casual listener. For plane spotters scanners are an invaluable tool to determine what aircraft will be where. There are several types of monitoring … Continue reading →
One of the more common question we get here at the opulent ScannerMaster Palace is how do I program this (Brand X) radio to my local systems. Usually it is one of those off-shore $40 two-way radio with unpronounceable names … Continue reading →