Hey guys
I've just bought the above scanner and can't seem to pick up any FESA channels or Police. Is there something I'm not doing? I'm new to these scanners and need all the advice I can get. I'm a Volunteer with the South Coogee BFB so having the scanner working will let me know ahead of time as to whether or not I'm going to have to turn out to a fire.
Cheers!!
Karen
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I'm afraid the only BC350C I can find is on the US website and the frequency range details are below:
Frequency Coverage (BC350C) - Includes the most interesting "action" bands where you can hear police, ambulance, fire, amateur radio, public utilities, weather, and more. 25-54,108-174,406-512,806-956 (excluding cellular)
Unfortuneatly FESA operates in the 78MHz region which is not covered by your scanner.
Frequency Coverage (BC350C) - Includes the most interesting "action" bands where you can hear police, ambulance, fire, amateur radio, public utilities, weather, and more. 25-54,108-174,406-512,806-956 (excluding cellular)
Unfortuneatly FESA operates in the 78MHz region which is not covered by your scanner.
Stirling SES
Team Leader (Stirling 53)
Vertical Rescue Team Member
K9 7 Support
VK6FWDH
ex-Darlington FB
WARSUG Demi-God I mean Mod
If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
Team Leader (Stirling 53)
Vertical Rescue Team Member
K9 7 Support
VK6FWDH
ex-Darlington FB
WARSUG Demi-God I mean Mod
If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
Check the user's manual - should let you know how to do it. If you don't have one visit http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC350Com.pdf.