Uniden BCD325P2 TrunkTracker V Scanner
APCO-25 Phase II capable handheld TrunkTracker V scanner. It is the replacement from the previous generation BCD396XT.
For Conventional frequencies please follow these steps: 1. Press Menu button 2. Highlight Program System, Press E 3. Highlight New System, Press E 4. Highlight Conventional, Press E 5. Confirm by pressing E 6. Highlight Edit Group, Press E 7. Highlight New Group, Press E 8. Highlight Edit Channel, Press E 9. Highlight New Channel, Press E 10. Enter your Frequency, Press E 11. To enter more frequencies, Highlight New Channel, Press E
For P25 (Standard Trunk), Motorolla, Edacs, LTR:
1. Press Menu 2. Highlight Program System, Press E 3. Highlight New System, Press E 4. Highlight the system you need Conventional, P25, Motorolla, Edacs, LTR, Press E 5. If P25 (Standard Trunk), EDACS, or Motorolla please follow the steps below: 6. Highlight Edit Site, Press E 7. Highlight New Site, Press E 8. Highlight Set Frequencies, Press E 9. Highlight New Frequency, Press E 10. Type in Primary and Alternate Frequencies (red and blue frequencies on RadioReference) Press E 11. Highlight New Frequency to enter more, Press E
Once you have entered all of your frequencies and want to enter DEC/TGID:
12. Press Menu 4 times. 13. Highlight Edit Group, Press E 14. Highlight New Group, Press E 15. Highlight Edit Channel, Press E 16. Highlight New Channel, Press E 17. Enter in the DEC/TGID, Press E 18. To enter more DEC/TGID Highlight New Channel, Press E
Once you have finished entering the DEC/TGID
19. Press Menu 4 Times 20. Highlight Edit Sys Option, Press E 21. Highlight ID Scan/Search, Press E 22. Press E on ID Scan if using TGID's and ID Search if just using only Frequencies.
For P25 One Frequency Trunk:
1. Press Menu
2. Highlight Program System, Press E
3. Highlight New System, Press E
4. Highlight P25, Press E
5. Highlight One Freq Trunk, Press E
6. Highlight Edit Site, Press E
7. Highlight New Site, Press E
8. Highlight Set Frequencies, Press E
9. Highlight New Frequency, Press E
10. Enter the Frequency, Press E
11. Highlight New Frequency, Press E
12. Once you have all the Frequencies entered you can Press Scan