📻 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — Your All-in-One Scanner & Alarm Clock!
The Uniden BC365CRS is a versatile 500-channel analog scanner combined with an FM radio and alarm clock. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts, it covers a wide range of conventional frequencies including police, fire, marine, aviation, and weather alerts. Featuring priority scanning, a backlit LCD, and 30 FM presets, it’s a compact desktop device that keeps you informed and on schedule with ease.
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Number of Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Control Method | App, Touch |
Noise Level | 50 dB |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Sensor Technology | Ultrasonic Sensor |
UPC | 050633650790 796594704133 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00050633650790 |
Manufacturer | Uniden |
Part Number | BC365CRS |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 3.35 x 8.46 inches |
Item model number | BC365CRS |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Channel Scanner |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Display Style | VFD |
Special Features | Built-In Clock |
Included Components | 500 Channel Clock/ FM Radio Scanner with Weather Alert |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
Average Battery Life | 0.01 seconds |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
W**S
Perfect and easy to program
This was easy to program, great value and built with quality materials. I have it plugged in with battery backup and works perfectly.I purchased this because my mother in law keep asking us why the fire whistles went off. So she will be able to hear the reasons.
J**N
10-4 Good Buddy!!!
Honest review. Our family grew up with our grandparents, always having a police scanner on and they have passed down the tradition. This product works well and is easy to program has multiple channels and different modes.
A**Y
Good performance, non-intuitive programming
The basic receiver performance is good: good sensitivity and selectivity and rather-good freedom from spurious responses. It works fine for the classic fm and am communications but does not decode the modern digital communications. Programming it is rather involved, with a lot of buttons and switches to figure out, and the user's manual is rather terse. In my case, learning to use it involved some trial and error.
S**S
Replaced another one
Got this one to replace another one. Same brand. Works great. Easy to set up.
P**R
Slightly Disappointed
I originally purchased this scanner to supplement a 1989 vintage Bearcat 210XLT to be able to scan my local PD, FD, EMS "extra" frequencies". With the 210XLT only having 2 banks of 20 channels each, I was not able to have the capacity that I wanted. I thought that by having 10 banks of 50 channels each plus a much faster scan speed, this would fill the bill perfectly. To say I am slightly disappointed is a bit of an understatement. First off, the programming is not as difficult as some reviewers have indicated. Yes, it is a slightly different process than the 210XLT, but just read the instructions and you will be fine. My two biggest complaints are that the reception doesn't come anywhere close the the 210XLT. I have programmed them to the exact frequencies and sitting a few feet apart. The 365CRS only picks up approximately 60 percent of the transmissions that the 210XLT receives and most of the time it ends up dropping the transmission. I have tried programming on multiple banks and the problem still persists. My other complaint is regarding the quality of the built-in speaker. This speaker is pretty much next to useless. The audio sounds "tinny" and is difficult to understand. I plan to hook up a better quality external speaker in hopes of at least correcting this issue. I also have the squelch on both units set as sensitive as it will go but the reception has not improved. I have also tried relocating the unit and nothing has changed. If you plan to buy this with the hopes of listening to FM, you might as well forget that. I am virtually on top of an FM station and can just barely receive their programming. In closing, before you buy this, I would check out flea markets, auctions, etc and try to pickup an "older" Bearcat scanner if you want to stay with the brand. It is disheartening to see another brand go down the tubes as far as quality is concerned. If your locale is anticipating on changing to digital in the future, I would hold off and invest in digital equipment. Unfortunately, my area and surrounding counties have no plans to convert to digital in the near future.
L**F
Great scanner.
Very good value for the money. Sleek design allows the unit to be placed on a shelf or end table. The speaker is loud. The frequencies come through loud and clear.
S**L
Nice for the Price !
I bought this scanner to replace a 30 year old one that I bought back then for $99, which was also a Uniden Scanner. A reminder before you buy, make sure the agencies you want to hear are not digital or trunking as this scanner will not pick them up. Most of what I want to hear in my area are still on analog FM as they have been for decades.Right out of the box, in a few minutes I had entered known active frequencies in my area and the scanner came to life. I found some videos on Youtube that made entering frequencies quick and a lot easier than using the supplied owners manual. The supplied telescopic antenna does a surprisingly good job as the sensitivity of this scanner is quite good. As a departure from older scanners, the antenna is now a BNC connector instead of the older style Motorola Connector.The ability to pick up weaker and more distant signals is greatly enhanced by the use of an external outdoor type Scanner Antenna. I connected a Discone Scanner Antenna which really brought up weaker signals and brought in distant ones that I was not able to get with the supplied telescopic antenna.The audio quality is excellent from the small front mounted speaker and sounds like the audio has been contoured for voice. Plenty of sound and if you desire more there is an audio output jack on the back of the unit.I have had this scanner on for about a week since taking it out of the box and giving it a few off and on cycles. I have not had a chance to try it on all of the frequency bands it has but it so far has worked well on public service lo and hi bands, amateur radio 2 meter band and the instant access weather channels. It is a lot of scanner for the price as long as what you want to listen to is still operating on conventional FM Non Digital transmission modes. If you want digital and trunking scanning you will have to go with something more substantial.
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