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Uniden SC230 Scanner featuring Pre-Programmed NASCAR / Busch Frequencies

Uniden SC230 Scanner featuring Pre-Programmed NASCAR / Busch Frequencies

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Brand: Uniden
Category: CE

List Price: $229.99
Buy New: $181.19
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New (33) Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $149.88

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 8463

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6 x 2.5
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: sc230
Model: sc230
UPC: 050633650417
EAN: 0050633650417
ASIN: B0002RJ0T8

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Features:
  • Manufacturer Part Number: SC230

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
UNIDEN SC230 NASCAR SCANCAT 2500-CHANNEL COMPACT SCANNER WITH RACE TRACK OPERATION 2500 CHANNELS, 1600 TYPICAL;OPTIMIZED FOR EASE OF PROGRAMMING and USE OF THE TRACK; ALPHA TAGGING; ORGANIZATION OF CHANNELS BY DRIVER; CLOSE CALL RF CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY; PAGER SCREEN;CTCSS/DCS; INCLUDES CHAIN SEARCH, SERVICE SEARCH, DYNAMIC MEMORY, REPEATER REVERSE, DATA SKIP FUNCTIONS;WEATHER RECEPTION and SAME WX ALERT, AUTO STORE, PRIORITY SCANNING; PC CONTROL, CLONING and ON-AIR CLONING (SOFTWARE NOT INCLUDED); 3.5MM HEADPHONE JACK; COMPATIBLE WITH ALKALINE BATTERIES; COVERAGE: 2554, 108174, 216225, 400512, 800956 and 12401300 MHZ, EXCLUDING CELLULAR;INCLUDES BELT CLIP, AC ADAPTER/CHARGER, PC DATA CABLE and 2 AA NIMH BATTERIES


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A real gift men love !!   December 25, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Very good top of the line scanner husaband will ove his races more plus scanns for fire police and weather All kinds of extras! Great price and too Kept him busy for a while Ha Ha


3 out of 5 stars not loud enough   November 12, 2007
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

My scanner did not produce enough volume to hear above the race engines even with my headset. My old radio shack scanner is much louder.
But my buddy bought the same scanner and he says that his is plenty loud.



5 out of 5 stars Good Buy   January 29, 2007
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I bought this as a gift for my husband and he loved it. He doessn't care for Nascar so he deleted those preset channels. He has enjoyed listening in to police, airplanes, you name it. It's small, very portable and lightweight. The only thing I was disappointed in was the computer connector. It uses an older connection instead of a USB port so we can only plug it into our older laptop and not our new Dell Desktop.


3 out of 5 stars Hard to program and figure out!   November 10, 2005
 8 out of 14 found this review helpful

GREAT FOR NASCAR!!! BUY IT IF YOU GO TO THE RACES!!Hard to program and figure out for anything else! Very time consuming to program anything but nascar. Also too easy to mess up the nascar preprogrammed frequencies if you don't know what you are doing! Very complicated manual. Not real straight forward!


4 out of 5 stars BIG bang for the bucks   February 10, 2005
 49 out of 49 found this review helpful

A little about me first. I don't have the equipment to analyze the scanner inside and out. I also live in an area with LOTs of radio traffic. Keep that in mind if you want an engineering review, or live in the sticks.

This radio is geared for the Nascar fan. If that's your sole interest in this scanner, then by all means buy it. It is pre-programmed with all the drivers in all the major Nascar events. Since the scanner has "Alpha tagging" you see the name of the drivers. The officials are also tagged along with the scorers and news-media. It also has a built in search of the frequencies the drivers use, so you can easily pick up new cars, or find drivers that made changes. It comes with two antennas, a typical "rubber duck" antenna, and a stubby rubber duck. Either antenna will work fine at the track. The radio is very small, and with the stubby antenna, you should have no problem keeping it on your hip or in a pocket.

This scanner is jam packed with features for a great price. I'm not a Nascar fan, and the scanner suits me fine. The pre-programmed searches are a God send. You can also program your own custom searches and save them. The pre-programmed searches can only be scanned one at a time, but all 10 custom searches can be scanned in any combination. Searches can be run just to scan, or "search and store" With search and store, any received chanell is checked against memory. If it is new, it will automatically store into a system you chose ahead of time, or a defualt one for you to look through later. Alpha tagging is great. You have the ability to enter a name for each chanell. Since this scanner has so much memory, it's a God send. The scanner memory is organised more like a computer, than the traditional 10 banks of 20 chanells memory. It's lengthy to explain, but it's very easy to learn and is a much more convienient way to use the scanner.

Some of the programming features are a tad bit arcane. Where some scanners alow chanells to be moved in and out of memory space with a couple of easy key presses, this one can get odd. Sometimes a chanell has to be copied into the scanners buffer, then you have to navigate around the menu to find the place you want to paste it.

There are so many features and in and outs of the radio I could go on all night. But here are the important things (in my opinion) it's jam packed with great features, at a good price. It's perfect for Nascar, just pick it up and go. The numerous searches make it great for finding new chanells. The memory is organised efficiently and intelligently. The little speaker provides good volume and sound quality. Much better than any of my older scanners. Headphone jack has enough poop to drive my headphones nicely. They even give you rechargable batteries with it.

For those just getting interested in the hobby..... Bear in mind that many Police/Fire agencies are going digital, or trunked. This scanner will not receive digital at all. It scans very fast, but it is not ideally suited for newer trunking systems either. You need to find out ahead of time what your local agencies use. The quickest way is to stop in a Radio Shack store in your town and ask. While the "price is right" for this radio, you may be disappointed if you don't check ahead of time. My local agencies are digital. I live on the Gulf of Mexico, near several airports. I listen to the air traffic, and also the marine traffic out in the Gulf.


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