Uniden BCD325P2 Compact Digital Handheld Scanner
Stay informed with the Uniden BCD325P2, a compact digital handheld scanner built for both professionals and hobbyists. This device features an Advanced Dynamic Memory System, Close Call RF Capture, and location-based scanning capabilities. Easily program up to 25,000 channels and utilize 100 quick keys for rapid access to your favorite systems. With TrunkTracker V support and S.A.M.E. weather alerts, it's ideal for monitoring local radio traffic. The package includes the scanner, USB cable, rechargeable batteries, and a belt clip.
$449.99
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Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
69
/ 88
#69 in Radio Scanners
Price vs Category Average
-14%
Below average
Channel Capacity
25000
/ , Dynamic Channels
Who it's for
- P25 Phase I and II Digital Support
- Highly Compact and Portable Design
- Close Call RF Capture Technology
Who should skip it
- Steep Learning Curve for Programming
- Moderate Battery Life
- Older Dot-Matrix Display
Key Specs
Channel Capacity
25,000 Dynamic Channels
Trunking Support
TrunkTracker V (APCO-25 P1/P2, Motorola, EDACS, LTR)
Decoding
DCS/CTCSS Rapid Decode
Form Factor
Handheld
Battery Type
Rechargeable Ni-MH
Connectivity
Requires compatible GPS receiver for Location-Based Scanning
Scanner Type
Digital Handheld Scanner
Model Number
BCD325P2
Features
- Receives APCO-25 Phase I & II digital systems
- Close Call RF Capture with Do-Not-Disturb
- Location-Based Scanning via GPS connection
- Instantly decodes DCS/CTCSS sub audible tones
- 100 quick keys for fast system access
- TrunkTracker V supports multiple radio systems
- 25,000 dynamically allocated channels
- Includes rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
What customers say
Users highly value the Uniden BCD325P2 for its powerful performance in decoding modern digital communications, especially P25 Phase I and II trunked systems, all within a compact handheld design. Its sensitivity and clear audio successfully capture difficult traffic. However, the primary drawback is the steep learning curve associated with programming and setup, often requiring significant time investment due to the complex software. Additionally, battery life is frequently cited as poor for extended use. Despite these usability hurdles and the premium cost, dedicated users agree this scanner is essential for monitoring contemporary public safety and amateur radio environments once its intricacies are mastered.
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