Scanner 101 – Understanding BuTel ARCXT Software

Last month Gommert Buysen, the owner and software developer of BuTel Software stopped in at our corporate headquarters in Holliston, MA. During his visit we shot two great videos about the ARCXT Software.

Products used in this Scanner 101:
ARCXT Basic
ARCXT PRO
Uniden USB Cable

The ARCXT Software works with the following Uniden scanners:
BCT15X
BC346XT
BCD396XT
BCD996XT

What are the differences between the ARCXT Basic and PRO?

Option
ARC-XT-BASIC
ARC-XT-PRO
Multi scanner support
Yes
Yes
Enhanced Editor for conv./trunk channels
Yes
Yes
Bandplan Editor
Yes
Yes
Multi Trunk site programming
Yes
Yes
Virtual Control
No
Yes
RadioRef Import
Yes
Yes
GPS US address lookup utility
Yes
Yes
Enhanced Virtual Control
No
Yes
Data logging/history
No
Yes
Bandscope
No
Yes
Waterfall Display
No
Yes
‘no loss’ Harddisk Audio Recording
No
Yes
Closecall/Subtone logging
No
Yes


Video 1 –
ARC-XT Scanner Radio Software Walkthrough

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mchtwl4ugbM&w=400&h=350]

Video 2 –
ARC-XT PRO Scanner Radio Software Virtual Console Walkthrough

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuoUJYVYk38&w=400&h=350]

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About Jonathan Higgins

Jonathan joined Scanner Master in May 2008. Along with being a scanner expert Jonathan handles all of the digital content; websites, point of sale management, social media, blogs, e-newsletters, phone system, and photography. Before working at Scanner Master Jonathan was in Radio as an on air personality and producer, in both the Boston and Providence Markets. Jonathan has been interested in scanners and two-way radios for over 25 years When not at work Jonathan loves to spend time with his wife Jodie and daughter Kortnie and there dogs Abbie, Daisy and Watson. He loves to go bike riding and camping with his family. He has an interest in trains and railroad history, check out his personal blog "Train Aficionado" about everything that rides on rails!