Uniden BCT7 English Owners Manual - Page 2
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Welcome! Congratulations on your purchase of the BCT7 Highway Communications System & Scanning Radio! State-of-the-art engineering and advanced electronics provide you with a preprogrammed information radio designed for easy operation and dependability. With the BCT7 Scanning Radio, you can listen to thousands of Highway Patrol, police, and DOT frequencies, as well as Fire, News, Weather, CB and Private frequencies you program. Plus, the new built-in technology sounds an alarm when you are within an approximate 3 mile radius of a Highway Patrol unit! Best of all, you don't have to program any frequencies. Just set the BCT7 for your state, and the scanner will do the rest. Please read this Operating Guide thoroughly before attempting to operate the unit. What are Highway Patrol Warning Alerts? Most highway patrol vehicles on the road today are equipped with a secondary radio system known as a "mobile extender" or "vehicular repeater." Whenever the dispatcher transmits to any vehicle in the district, every "mobile extender" in every car within the district is activated. Using a constant PRIORITY check of specific frequencies in each state, the BCT7 recognizes and alerts you to transmissions from "mobile extender" radios as well as from car-to-car, aircraft-to-car and other special-purpose frequencies. You receive an audible (beep tone) and visual (flash of warning light) alert whenever you are within an approximate three mile radius of many Highway Patrol/State Police units. 2