[TrunkCom] Re: UNIDEN DEBUTS NEW APCO 25 DIGITAL SCANNER MODELS
Linda & Dave McCormick
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Sat, 5 Jan 2002 21:10:13 -0500
Thank You for the update!!!
Now if ScanMaster will supply some pictures?!?
Dave K9DV
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From: "Marcelrf-iDEN-Test Portable" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 4:53 PM
Subject: [TrunkCom] Re: Title: UNIDEN DEBUTS NEW APCO 25 DIGITAL SCANNER
MODELS
> Press Release
>
> Date: 1/8/02
>
> Title: UNIDEN DEBUTS NEW APCO 25 DIGITAL SCANNER MODELS
>
> SubTitle: Electronics Giant to Sell Software to Customize Monitoring
> Experience
>
> Synopsis: Uniden lifts the curtain on its long-anticipated APCO 25
> digital scanner models.
>
> Body: LAS VEGAS (January 8) - Uniden America Corporation today
> unveiled its new digital scanner line for 2002, including the consumer
> electronics leader's much-anticipated base and handheld APCO 25 digital
> scanning models. Speaking at CES, product manager Scott Carpenter
> showcased the new scanner products, underscoring the company's
> commitment to keeping its customers at the forefront of scanning
> technology. "Our retailers have been pushing us for a Uniden APCO 25
> product for months, and our new BC250D handheld and our BC785D
> base/mobile scanning unit represent the fulfillment of our promise,"
> Carpenter said. "With the ability to monitor conventional, trunked and
> APCO 25 conventional and trunked systems these models are
> state-of-the-art radio scanners. According to Uniden representatives,
> the Bearcat BC250D and the Bearcat BC785D models, which are slated to
> hit shelves in late 2002, offer 1,100 channels, 10 banks and a frequency
> range of 25MHz - 1300MHz. The BC250D comprises all of the features of
> Uniden's market-leading BC780 XLT in a handheld model, plus adds APCO 25
> capability and an additional 600 channels. Users of both models must
> purchase an APCO 25 card, the BCi25D, separately. "We're pleased to be
> bringing these great Bearcat APCO 25 units to market," Carpenter said.
> "We expect more big cities to migrate to the APCO 25 digital technology,
> like Los Angeles did this past year, to ensure agency interoperability
> among police, fire, EMTs and the like - and we know news organizations,
> businesses and consumers will want to monitor their signals." Uniden
> officials stressed that APCO 25 digital scanning technology simply gives
> users the ability to monitor the day-to-day activities and signals of
> standard city and government service departments - but in no way allows
> users to monitor encrypted signals from national and local security
> organizations. In a separate announcement Uniden also announced its
> plans to market its own easy-to-use scanner programming software, which
> it is demonstrating in its booth at this winter's annual Consumer
> Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The software will allow the users of all
> Uniden scanners with data ports to easily program frequencies into the
> channels and banks of their scanner. About Uniden Uniden America
> Corporation, the North American subsidiary of Japan based Uniden
> Corporation, manufactures and markets wireless consumer electronic
> products including cordless telephones, business telecommunications
> systems, multimedia communications devices, scanner radios, CB radios,
> FRS, Marine radios and other wireless personal communications products.
> Based in Fort Worth, Texas, Uniden sells it products through dealers and
> distributors throughout North, Central and South America. # # #
>
>
> Press Release
>
>
> Date: 1/8/02
>
> Title: UNIDEN DEBUTS NEW APCO 25 DIGITAL SCANNER MODELS
>
> SubTitle: Electronics Giant to Sell Software to Customize Monitoring
> Experience
>
> Synopsis: Uniden unveils its much-anticipated APCO 25 digital scanner
> models, including base and handheld units slated for distribution in
> late 2002.
>
> Body: LAS VEGAS (January 8) - Uniden America Corporation today
> unveiled its new digital scanner line for 2002, including the consumer
> electronics leader's much-anticipated base and handheld APCO 25 digital
> scanning models. Speaking at CES, product manager Scott Carpenter
> showcased the new scanner products, underscoring the company's
> commitment to keeping its customers at the forefront of scanning
> technology. "Our retailers have been pushing us for a Uniden APCO 25
> product for months, and our new BC250D handheld and our BC785D
> base/mobile scanning unit represent the fulfillment of our promise,"
> Carpenter said. "With the ability to monitor conventional, trunked and
> APCO 25 conventional and trunked systems these models are
> state-of-the-art radio scanners. According to Uniden representatives,
> the Bearcat BC250D and the Bearcat BC785D models, which are slated to
> hit shelves in late 2002, offer 1,100 channels, 10 banks and a frequency
> range of 25MHz - 1300MHz. The BC250D comprises all of the features of
> Uniden's market-leading BC780 XLT in a handheld model, plus adds APCO 25
> capability and an additional 600 channels. Users of both models must
> purchase an APCO 25 card, the BCi25D, separately. "We're pleased to be
> bringing these great Bearcat APCO 25 units to market," Carpenter said.
> "We expect more big cities to migrate to the APCO 25 digital technology,
> like Los Angeles did this past year, to ensure agency interoperability
> among police, fire, EMTs and the like - and we know news organizations,
> businesses and consumers will want to monitor their signals." Uniden
> officials stressed that APCO 25 digital scanning technology simply gives
> users the ability to monitor the day-to-day activities and signals of
> standard city and government service departments - but in no way allows
> users to monitor encrypted signals from national and local security
> organizations. In a separate announcement Uniden also announced its
> plans to market its own easy-to-use scanner programming software, which
> it is demonstrating in its booth at this winter's annual Consumer
> Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The software will allow the users of all
> Uniden scanners with data ports to easily program frequencies into the
> channels and banks of their scanner. About Uniden Uniden America
> Corporation, the North American subsidiary of Japan based Uniden
> Corporation, manufactures and markets wireless consumer electronic
> products including cordless telephones, business telecommunications
> systems, multimedia communications devices, scanner radios, CB radios,
> FRS, Marine radios and other wireless personal communications products.
> Based in Fort Worth, Texas, Uniden sells it products through dealers and
> distributors throughout North, Central and South America. # # #
>
>
>
> Marcelrf-iDEN-Test Portable wrote:
>
> > Title: UNIDEN DEBUTS NEW APCO 25 DIGITAL SCANNER MODELS
> > Subtitle: Electronics Giant to Sell Software to Customize Monitoring
> > Experience
> > Date: 1/8/02
> > Exhibitor: Uniden America Corporation
> >
> > Uniden unveils its much-anticipated APCO 25 digital scanner models,
> > including base and handheld units slated for distribution in late 2002.
> >
> > =================================================================
> >
> > Title: UNIDEN DEBUTS NEW APCO 25 DIGITAL SCANNER MODELS
> > Subtitle: Electronics Giant to Sell Software to Customize Monitoring
> > Experience
> > Date: 1/8/02
> > Exhibitor: Uniden America Corporation
> >
> > Uniden lifts the curtain on its long-anticipated APCO 25 digital scanner
> >
> > models.
> >
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