[TrunkCom] Re: [nnj-scan] NEW UNIDEN SCANNER

TOES1976 at aol.com TOES1976 at aol.com
Wed May 25 21:42:56 EDT 2005


 
In a message dated 5/19/2005 8:19:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
MFR301 at aol.com writes:

>  UNIDEN DEBUTS NASCAR-BRANDED TRUNKTRACKER III SCANNING  RECEIVER
>  Handheld BR330T Includes Close Call> (tm)>  RF  Capture  Technology, Race
Track Operation and Fire Tone-Out
>
>   FORT WORTH, Texas, May 19, 2005 - Uniden America Corporation, a   leading
manufacturer of wireless consumer electronics, today introduces  its  latest
trunking scanner, the NASCAR-branded BR330T. Representing  the first  trunking
scanner to include extended frequency coverage,  the BR330T offers  innovative
features such as Close Call>  (tm)>  RF Capture  Technology, which allows
users to zero in  on nearby transmission without the  need for programming, in
a  compact, handheld design.  The BR330T will be  available to  consumers in
late 2005.
> Uniden> '> s BR330T (MSRP:   $429) provides full frequency coverage from 100
kHz to 1.3 GHz  (excluding  cellular telephone). This coverage includes AM
Broadcast,  shortwave  broadcast, FM, VHF and UHF TV broadcast, as well as  
all
public safety and  racing frequencies.
> The BR330T features  Uniden> '> s exclusive  dynamically allocated memory
system,  allowing the user to program its 2500  channels into any
configuration  desired. While traditional scanners have been  limited to only
10  banks, the BR330T groups channels into systems, allowing  for 50 or  more
systems to be programmed and scanned simultaneously. Systems  can  still be
quickly enabled or disabled using up to 100 quick keys, and  each  system can
have up to 10 groups of channels that are also  available for  quick
selection.
> The Fire-Tone Out Operation  offered by the BR330T  allows the scanner to
operate in a standby mode  and respond when a fire  tone-out, or a two-tone
sequential page, is  issued.  The user can set up  to ten settings, transmit
frequency  and tone frequencies, for standby  monitoring.
> "> The BR330T  offers extended frequency coverage to meet  the demands of
the wide  variety of users in the scanner community, including  public  safety
professionals, racing fans and scanner enthusiasts,>   ">  said Paul Opitz,
Uniden Product Manager. > "> At Uniden  we  strive to offer our consumers a
wide variety of features in our  high quality  products to directly respond to
consumer feedback .>  ">
> The  BR330T scanner is the fourth model in a series of  NASCAR-branded
products  offered by Uniden and offers race track  operation making it easy
for users to  scan and select drivers while  at NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series or
NASCAR Busch  Series races. Other  Uniden NASCAR-branded scanners include the
SC230, BC72XLT  and  BC92XLT.
> The BR330T comes complete with three rechargeable NiMH  AA  batteries,
internal recharging, PC programming and control  capability  (downloadable
software extra). Key features  include:
>
>  *  TrunkTracker III Technology (Motorola,  EDACS, and LTR analog  trunking)
>  * Comprehensive Analog  Trunking including I-calls,  Emergency Alert, Trunk
Search and ID  Blockout
>  * 2500 Channels,  Dynamically  Allocated
>  * Continuous 100 kHz - 1.3 GHz coverage   (excluding only cellular)
>  * Close Call > (tm)>   RF  Capture Technology
>  * Broadcast Screen
>  *  Fire  Tone-Out
>  * Search and Scan Operation
>  *  SAME Weather  Alert
>  * System, Channel Group, and Channel  Alpha  Tagging
>  * 10 Programmable Search  Ranges
>  * 13  Preprogrammed Service Searches
>  *  Backlit Display and  Keypad
>  * CTCSS/DCS Rapid  Decode


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