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If you get into programming a trunked system by hand, then you would need to enter both, the frequencies and the talkgroups. If the scanner is in ID Search mode, it will receive whatever talk groups are active and in the clear. You need to specify the frequency(s) within the system for it to receive anything. ![]() Several of the county law related talkgroups are encrypted like ka3aaa said but the two you want show they are not encrypted. Hopefully some one can shed some light on whats going on here.ĭont worry about the conventional frequency of 155.430 as that is listed as no longer in use. I really dont see any TG 1202 or TG 1204 tags and I do not see 155.4300 frequency listed. #HOW TO PROGRAM UNIDEN NASCAR SCANNER BC72XLT SOFTWARE UPGRADE#Program Uniden Nascar Scanner Bc72Xlt Software Upgrade ItĪlpine, Demarest and Haworth are using TG 1202, Harrington Park, Norwood Northvale using TG 1204, Does anyone have any idea why I may be having a problem Could it be I need one of Unidens paid software upgrade It seems to me when I load the software from radio reference in to free scan I do not see the correct TG tags or frequencies. ![]() Northern Valley (Interboro) Police Bergen County Project 25 Phase ll Interboro Police - Harrington Park, Norwood, Northvale, Closter, and Haworth Police Departments all have switched to using the Bergen County trunked radio system. I been trying to program the scanner for 3 days without success. Program Uniden Nascar Scanner Bc72Xlt Software Upgrade It.Having "too good" of a scanner can be a problem, especially in open areas, where you might be chasing a 70 mph train in vain, but you don't know that it's more than 20 miles away because the reception is too clear to tell the difference. ![]() As mentioned in other threads, I exploit BC72XLT's inferiority, for example, guesstimate how far my target is based on the severity of static/noise. You do have to get used to "noise" it picks up in urban areas. #HOW TO PROGRAM UNIDEN NASCAR SCANNER BC72XLT HOW TO#However, if you know how to hunt for trains and get within range (5-10 miles away), then BC72XLT will be an effective tool. I second what TCnR said above regarding its performance inferiority compared to pricier scanners, as I've done side-by-side comparisons before. It has worked for me for 13+ years and counting. To dcorreia (OP), go ahead and use the BC72XLT for railfanning. Possibly a marketing deal between Uniden and NASCAR to make it the "official" scanner? Works for me, too, and few TO members know that it works very well for me. > what the Nascar was doing on it), added a betterīC72XLT can be used to monitor crew-to-driver communications at race events as implied by the OP. > I have one of the "Nascar" radios (always wondered Works great during fire season when the channel assignments change through the day. Should also say that I have two other Yeasu radios, the older BC 200 XL sensitivity is not as good as would be expected, but is a breeze for adding or bypassing channels. The battery pack replacement is available as just the batteries to be soldered into the buyers plastic case or installed in a new case. It also stays on while charging, which some other common radios don't do. It's not ' optimized ' for those bands by works pretty darn good especially for the money. It's also a tri-band hobby radio so within reason I can use it for California Highway patrol frequencies, the RR band, the Public Service Band and also the EOT / DPU band. ![]() Since it's an older radio the IF bandwidth is wider than a current radio, which means it is susceptible to adjacent channels interference, but most of my locations simply don't have adjacent channels present. The difference in models is mostly build date and number of channels stored and scanned. Since the previous radio had worked out in my situation I went to Amazon, searched with the radio model as in the title, and found a replacement battery pack for a few bucks, not OEM but looked good by description. The radio had been in somebodies desk drawer and was in immaculate condition but very dated. On the other hand I wore out a previous BC 100 XL, actually the volume knob stem broke off under the panel and I didn't want to pursue a fix, so I went to Ebay and found a replacement BC 200 XL for about 50 bucks. The Intermodulation performance ( those screaming paging tones and unwanted signals ) is not very good. The BC72 just doesn't perform very well, the sensitivity is not good compared to other radios in the same conditions even with an antenna upgrade. More for conversation, I have both of these radios, both have good published specs for their day. ![]()
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