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The Uniden Bearcat UBC3500XLT is Uniden's most advanced handscanner. Like the popular 72XLT and 92XLT scanners it includes Unidens Close Call RF capture technology. This feature, which is exclusive to Uniden, locks on to nearby radio transmissions, even if you haven't programmed anything into your scanner. This is particularly useful at events such as airshows and race meets.

The 3500XLT covers virtually every frequency from 25MHz to 1.3GHz excluding UHF TV band, giving you a wide range of listening options.

  • 25.0000 - 107.95 MHz (Citizen band, Amateur band, VHF low band)
  • 108.000 - 399.95 MHz (Air band, Land mobile, Amateur band, VHF high band)
  • 400.0000 - 512.0000 MHz (Land mobile, Amateur band, UHF band)
  • 806.0000 - 960.0000 MHz (Analogue phone and more)
  • 1240.0000 - 1300.0000 MHz (Amateur band)

The Uniden UBC3500XLT has 2500 dynamically allocated channels, and has ten search bands for precise searches of wanted frequencies. It has a scan speed of 100 steps per second. The main features of the UBC3500XLT are mentioned below.

  •  2500 dynamic channels
  • 10 programmable search bands
  • Close Call RF capture
  • Close Call - do not disturb feature
  • Quick keys
  • 6.25 and 8.33 kHz airband steps
  • CTCSS and DCS Squelch
  • Lockout function
  • Alarm function
  • Custom screen
  • Alpha-numeric tags
  • Data skip
  • Auto store
  • AGC function

Downloads for the UBC3500XLT (and other DMA compatible Uniden scanners). Mostly in dutch.

Frequency list: a frequency list of 5 provinces of the Netherlands (Friesland, Groningen, Drenthe, Flevoland and Overijssel) combined with all nationwide frequencies and some (military and civilian) air frequencies you are likely to receive in those provinces (in bctool format).

Also a frequency list of Germany/Deutschland, with all BOS frequencies, all public Air/flugfunk frequencies and some other frequencies (over 7500 frequencies in total, in bctool format).

Also contains a collection of ARC3500Pro MEM files (zipped), with the same frequencies as above (but not kept up to date as frequently).

Sources for the lists are: primarily www.scannerforum.nl (where a lot of listeners help to verify the frequencies), but also (but not only) www.milspotters.nl / www.milscan.nl  (for the MilAir frequencies), the AIP publications (for the CivAir and some public MilAir frequencies), www.kerkradio.nl (for the church radio frequencies), www.at-ez.nl (the government body for assigning frequencies, used for a lot of TGN frequencies), www.maritiemewereld.nl (for Marifoon frequencies) and a little help from the book Scannerfrequenties 2008/2009 by Johan Beck (good book!). Note: not all (probably almost none of the) frequencies are discovered by me. I collected the frequencies from various sources and only the compilation is made by me. At first for my personal use, but as more and more people asked for my list I made it public.

PDF files: the above list split up into seperate PDF files, one for each province. The nationwide frequencies are identical in each PDF. To print or use if you don't own a Uniden DMA scanner.

SE K750i themes: two themes for the SonyEricsson K750i phone. One static and with the Alert 7 tone as a ringtone, the second one with an animated desktop picture but not as well balanced in color. They can be downloaded on my //SE K750i page.

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