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Dirt Late Model Sim Crate Download Youtube there. I ordered a Uniden BCD436HP and it arrived last week. After playing with it for a week, I thought I’d pass on a few initial thoughts/observations about the radio. Since I also have a BCD396T, BCD396XT, and HP-1 Home Patrol, I’m including comparisons where applicable.

So far I’ve been able to scan the Glynn County TRS (Analog Type II), SEGARRN (P25), and Department of the Army/Fort Stewart-Hunter AAF TRS (P25) as well as various digital and analog conventional frequencies. I’ve monitored a little bit of aviation and MilAir with it but I still want to do some more on it before making any judgments in those areas. Positives • The radio is larger than the BCD396T/BCD396XT but not by much; the size differential is primarily down to the larger display. The size is really not enough to make a difference when carrying it on your hip. It’s just as thin at the 396 is, just a bit longer and wider.

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For those of us who remember the earliest hand held scanners – it’s not that big. BCD396XT and BCD436HP side by side for size comparison.

• The larger display presents a lot more information in a more readable format than the screen on the BCD396T/BCD396XT does. You can see what system you’re monitoring, what department or group you’re monitoring, and the channel you’re monitoring plus talkgroup number and UID information without the display cycling through multiple screens. My only complaint here is that it doesn’t show the frequency when a talkgroup is displayed even though there seems to be room to do so (although this is something that would only bother a minority of hobbyists).

BCD436HP, note the large display which can present a lot more information than the 396’s smaller display. • If you have used or are familiar with the BCD396T/BCD396XT or Home Patrol scanners, you will be able to easily navigate the BCD436HP. It operates via menus in much the same way the Home Patrol does but since it doesn’t have the Home Patrol’s touch screen, you can activate and deactivate systems and departments via the 396’s system of quick keys. The 436 also has an extra row of keys along the bottom for System, Department and Channel which take the place of the touch screen for selecting holding on systems, departments, and channels. While there are some differences, you’ll quickly adapt to them and be on your way. I find that I can easily switch back and forth between the three without confusion.

• S o far, reception seems to be on a par with the BCD396T/BCD396XT and Home Patrol scanners but before I pass any judgement I want to spend more time comparing how they do side-by-side. • I like that the BCD436HP charges through the same USB port that it used for programming and control. My only question is this: why does it use a USB mini plug instead of a USB micro plug? Using a micro would keep you from having to keep track of different types of cables, most phones and other devices are now using the micro plug. It seems that amateur radio and scanner gear stays a step behind in terms of cabling and connectors. Negatives • Battery life seems to be less than the BCD396T/BCD396XT but that is to be expected with the larger and more complex display; after a full charge, the battery will last 6-7 hours of intermittent use over the course of several days. If you are going to use this radio for all day carry or for an event, I would strongly recommend carrying spare AA batteries (it uses 3 at a time) or perhaps consider a USB power supply such as a.