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Uniden BCD436HP HomePatrol Series Digital Handheld Scanner. TrunkTracker V, Simple Programming, S.A.M.E. Emergency/Weather Alert, Covers USA and Canada

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Color: BCD436HP


Style: Base/Mobile Scanner


Features

  • The BCD436HP is the first scanner to incorporate the HomePatrol-1 ease of use in a traditional handheld scanner. Plus, Uniden's exclusive Close Call RF Capture feature, GPS Connectivity, Extra-Large Display, Radio System Analysis and Discover Modes put the most advanced scanner features ever right in the palm of your hand.
  • Simple to operate, no programming needed. Simply turn it on, enter your zip code, and TrunkTracker V does the rest.
  • This user-friendly digital scanner will immediately begin receiving communications used by Public Safety, Police, Fire, EMS, Ambulance, Aircraft, Military, Weather, and more.Scan Speed - 85 channels per second
  • This functionality is made possible by combining the rich radio system database from Radio Reference with Uniden's patented radio system selection methods to correctly identify and monitor only nearby systems in the USA/Canada.
  • Whether it is across town or across the street, the BCD436HP keeps you informed. Now with the largest display on the market and more advanced features, the BCD436HP makes a superior unit for the scanner enthusiast..Instant Replay Plays back up to 240 seconds (4 minutes) of the most recent transmissions..Custom Alerts You can program your scanner to alert when you receive, a Channel or Unit ID, a Close Call hit, an ID is transmitted with an Emergency Alert, or a Tone-out hit. For each alert in the scanner, you can select from 9 different tone patterns, 15 volume settings, 7 colors, and 3 flash patterns.
  • How can we help? Uniden Customer Support web site is designed to conveniently walk you through product setup and troubleshooting, Web site: . Contact customer support at email: or phone: .

Description

"The BCD436HP is the first scanner to incorporate the HomePatrol-1's ease of use in a traditional handheld scanner. Plus, Uniden's exclusive Close Call RF Capture feature, GPS Connectivity, Extra-Large Display, Radio System Analysis and Discover Modes put the most advanced scanner features ever right in the palm of your hand. The LCD backlit keypad elluminates the keys and screen helps you make favorite lists quick and easy to setup. The department/site Quick Keys makes for a quick call or tagging the system/channel number. There are five different frequencies that are covered with the BCD436HP (25-512 MHz, 758-824 MHz, 849-869 MHz, 894-960 MHz, 1240-1300 MHz). Other features: TrunkTracker V, APCO 25 phase I and phase II, X2-TDMA, CTCSS/DCS rapid decoding, P25 NAC decoding and simple-to-use Sentinel PC software to keep your scanner's database and firmware up to date. Receives conventional and the following types of trunked channels: •Motorola Type I •Motorola Type II •Motorola Type IIi Hybrid •Motorola Type II Smartnet •Motorola Type II Smartzone •Motorola Type II Smartzone Omnilink •Motorola Type II VOC •LTR Standard •Project 25 Standard •Motorola X2-TDMA •P25 Phase I and Phase II •EDACS Standard (Wide) •EDACS Narrowband (Narrow) •EDACS Networked (Wide/Narrow) •EDACS ESK On the following frequencies: (25-512 MHz) (758-960 MHz) (excluding cellular telephone bands) (1.24 – 1.3 GHz) ". Favorites List, System, and Department/Site Quick Keys. Range control – lets you set how far out from your current location the scanner will search for channels in favorites lists and the database.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Product Type: Document Scanner
Craftsmanship by: Uniden
Model: BCD436HP
Available Interfaces: USB compatible
Product Size (LxWxH): 3.8 x 2.4 x 9.02 inches
Optimum Resolution: 1200 dpi
Product Weight: 1 pound (16 ounces)
Paper Handling Capacity: 10 Sheets
System Compatibility: Windows 7 and above
Power Source: 3 AA batteries required
Availability Status: Currently not discontinued
Availability Date: From January 28, 2014
Department: Suitable for Adults
Manufactured in: Vietnam

Frequently asked questions

The TrunkTracker V feature allows the Uniden scanner to follow conversations on both analog and digital trunked systems. This technology ensures that you never miss transmissions, even when the frequencies change between the call and response. It covers EDACS, LTR, Motorola, P25 Phase I and II, X2-TDMA types of trunked systems used by law enforcement, fire departments, and other services.

Yes, the Uniden BCD436HP has a Simple Programming feature. This function allows users to enter their city or postcode, and the scanner will automatically load the frequencies for local services in that area. It's an easy way to get started, particularly for users who might be new to scanning.

S.A.M.E. stands for Specific Area Message Encoding. This feature of the Uniden scanner allows it to receive weather and other emergency alerts specific to your area, providing you with timely and localized updates. It's particularly useful for staying informed during severe weather or other emergencies.

The Uniden BCD436HP scanner does cover frequencies beyond USA, specifically in Canada as well. While its pre-programmed database primarily includes channels within the United States, it can also access Canadian frequencies making it useful in both countries.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product, Uniden BCD436HP Base/Mobile Scanner, boasts a multitude of beneficial features but requires a steep learning curve to fully optimize. The scanner stands out in its excellent range, quick scanning, and advanced capabilities such as its recording feature, playback, and programed trunking. Users laud its large display, light weight, and considerable value as a device that seems 'future-proof'. However, criticism is firmly centered on the complexity of its setup, even for those with significant experience in scanner usage.

Pros

  • 🌐 Extensive range and scans quickly
  • 💻 Advanced features such as recording, playback, and programmed trunking
  • 👍 Large screen display
  • 🌟 Future-proof technology

Cons

  • 🔧 Complex setup and operation, especially for beginners
  • 📑 Instructions provided are not helpful
  • ⏳ Requires a significant time investment to fully understand
  • 💡 Screen display can be hard on the eyes for some

Should I Buy It?

If you're willing to invest the time needed to understand its functions, then yes. The Uniden BCD436HP Base/Mobile Scanner is a purchase that can return significant value, given its wide range of features. This scanner is better suited for technologically inclined users who don't mind grappling with complex setups and intricate operational details.


  • Good product, worth the purchase and cost
Color: BCD436HP Style: Base/Mobile Scanner
The last scanner that I purchased was in the 80’s. Man they’ve come a long way! The ease of use for basic features like zip code scanning is really simple. I didn’t need the book to tell me. You can choose the type of services that you want to receive press zip code entry set distance and sit back and enjoy. As you receive a freq that it stops at you can store it in a bank that you name yourself and if that isn’t enough you can temporarily avoid that one and move on. A huge upgrade to less functional scanners is that the 436 tells you what the freq belongs to, no more book or internet lookups for what it’s for. That’s basic features I have yet to delve into the complete features that the 436 is capable of. It’s very intimidating. Purchasing a longer range antenna, a Bluetooth transmitter as this scanner does not have Bluetooth built in. I don’t like to use corded ear phones and much prefer Bluetooth. Purchase 3 extra rechargeable batteries and a battery charger so that you have extra batteries to install when others die. The unit has a built in charger but it’s major downfall is that the scanner doesn’t charge when the unit is on. I hate built in chargers anyway. Don’t bother with non rechargeable batteries, even the best brand will die quite rapidly. The quality of the casing is of poor quality, if dropped it will surely break. Buy a leather covering for protection, I’ve already inadvertently knocked it over. The base is very small so it does not provide a substantial surface to stand up very securely fortunately it’s of good weight so it stands adequately. I’ve ran the buttons and knob through there paces and they’ve upheld well. UPDATE: The channel knob is failing. It loosened up and is so sensitive in the functions it’s used for that it has a mind of its own so the screen selection jumps anywhere it feels like it. Again the features are beyond my scope of knowledge. I’m looking forward to learning all of them. I’m glad that I waited to submit this review. I purchased the home base equivalent of the 436. It operates the same functionality with just a few button location mods. I also purchased the upgrade handheld, the SDS100. It’s a hundred dollars more than this one and it’s being returned. The SDS does not have the speaker quality the differences is water proofing, I don’t use them under water, the battery is unique of course so you’re pressured to purchase the exact battery. I just can’t get around the sound quality. I mentioned that the selection knob is failing which led me to the SDS. But I don’t like the SDS so I bought another 436. If you enjoy scanning and beyond features that this one has the I highly recommend the 436. The price is right for what it has to offer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2020 by Kyle and Michelle

  • Steep Learning Curve But Sooo Worth It
Color: BCD436HP Style: Base/Mobile Scanner
I am obsessed with this Uniden scanner. I’ve wanted one for years and it does not disappoint. I do have to admit that I’m slowly learning how to use it, as the manual is confusing to me. Seems like it was written by total geeks who take it for granted that the user knows more about radios than he/she does. The manual jumps right to the minutia instead of starting from the ground up. That said, there are features that I love, like the easily-found buttons for System, Department and Channel that can be pushed to hold on a frequency or to resume scanning. The Avoid button is great too, for when you get blasted with a radio station that you don’t want to hear. Of course any radio is only as good as its antenna and the one the scanner comes with is surprisingly good. However, for long trips in the car I am using my Tram ham radio antenna, which gives me even more reach. For anyone interested in a police scanner, this is a fantastic option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Mevlan

  • Works right out of the box but….
Color: BCD436HP Style: Base/Mobile Scanner
You can get it up and working right out of the box but to get the most out of it you will need to spend a lot of time figuring it out. The zip code set up won’t give you all the channels available in your area and some you probably don’t want. Instructions supplied with it aren’t nearly good enough (they suck). The software program makes it a little easier but your best bet is to go to youtube. There are no instructions on how to use the software either. Definitely not a beginners scanner. The close call feature means just that. “Close”! I thought it would mean close as in miles but is more so in feet. It does have good range and starts scanning pretty quickly when you power it up. The programed trunking feature takes some of the hassle of figuring out the whole trunking system on your own. The priority channel feature interrupts listening to other transmissions too much even when it’s just checking the priority channel for traffic. It has a lot of good features but as someone who’s been scanning for 30+ years it was still a challenge. If you’re up for a project and want to devote a lot of time to it, it’s a great scanner. I’ve had it for about a month and still have a lot to learn to get more out of it. So far, other than receiving more channels than my 25 year old radio shack scanner I still have more to learn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by JDDan

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