Uniden UBC92XLT Scanner Review
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I purchased the Uniden UBC92XLT from a local electronic store here in the UK as I have interest in Aviation as an early kid and have been fascinated as to what ATC say to the planes. So after a quick search online I came across this bad boy. • This little lightweight handheld scanner does not disappoint on any front. The little rubber duck aerial that you get with it can pick anything up from a brave distance as long as you have no obstacles or high items in your way. You can simply search Google and get local radio frequencies in your area, program them in and away you go. I have mine set mainly for airports where I live and although I am a considerable distance away form them I can still pick up the towers which is amazing. There is also a close call function on this scanner so if you are in an area you don't know simply turn this on and it will constantly scan and tune into any frequencies there is, which is always good! In this particular model you can save 200 channels which is amble or what most people will need. • The only complaint I have about this scanner is the fact it can take a bit of getting used to when trying to program a frequencies in, other than that there are no major complaints. • Subscribe to my channel • / fellowes52 • Follow me on twitter • / fellowes52
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