Uniden 100-Channel Clock Radio Scanner
- Store and scan up to 100 channels
- Includes service search and weather scan
- Listen to TV on the radio (channels 2-13)
- AM/FM Radio
- Alarm clock with snooze function
Product Description
The BC340CRS Bearcat Scanner has 100 channels in 10 banks, full frequency LCD display, clock/alarm, lockout, prioritty channel, service search, volume and squelch control. AM/FM radio and TV channels 2 – 13 with 30 presets. Coverage is 25- 54, 108 – 174, 406 – 512 MHz.Amazon.com Product Description
The Uniden Clock Radio Scanner is a multi-featured conventional channel scanner allowing you to store and then scan up to 100 channels distributed over 10 banks. Other features include a service search and weather scan, listening to TV on the radio (channels 2-13), and an alarm clock with snooze function. In addition to your favorite broadcast channels, this clock radio keeps you in tune with public safety, police and fire departments, NOAA weather reports, and more. With channel memory, this unit scans frequencies at a rate of up to 60 channels per second to help you find the channel you’re looking for. If you know exactly what you want, direct chann… More >>
Uniden 100-Channel Clock Radio Scanner
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5 comments
John M. Young on December 26, 2009 at 5:12 pm
First off it took forever to get this item. Then when it finaly arrived it turned out to be a piece of junk. It would’nt program and other features didn’t work.
Roy W. Gerecke on December 26, 2009 at 5:23 pm
i put some programs in it and i could not g et it to scan.
is it a bad scanner or is it me ?
R. CAMPBELL on December 26, 2009 at 5:36 pm
very poor instructions. not a simple task for a gift to an older person. for that matter, most anyone. i do not recommend this product at all.
Darcy's Mom on December 26, 2009 at 5:46 pm
Granted I’m a newbie to the whole scanner thing, but found this item impossible to program. Instructions definitely far from adequate and no where to go for help. Not worth the trouble! Bought it for my dad for Christmas and because I’d had it more than 30 days only got refunded for 80%. If in doubt, I’d stay away from this one.
Gonzo on December 26, 2009 at 6:42 pm
I messed around with it for hours until I realized it doesn’t scan frequencies unless you hold the scan button down. Maybe mine was faulty, but I couldn’t find anything in the instructions to indicate it scans without holding the button down. I e-mailed Uniden about the problem, and the company didn’t reply. So I sent it back. A scanner that won’t scan is virtually worthless.