No. I saw nothing about it being able to decode APCO codes. I also was not able to locate anything in the manual about it being able to handle trunked systems.
The link below in the Related Links section goes to the manual for this unit.
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The first digital police scanner was invented in the 1970's. Unlike earlier analog version (which were basically AM Radios, as police just used to broadcast using regular radio waves), this scanner was the first to allow you to punch in a frequency to search for the police frequency.
Trying to convert a digital scanner to a regular or conventional scanner would be downgrading some of the capabilities of what the scanner would be able to do. Some services have already or have plans to update their conventional systems to go digital and without having a digital scanner the scanner will not output what communications are going on through those digital systems.
No, a television converter box will not work on a police radio scanner. There is currently no way to make this conversion. One cost-effective method of listening to digital police, fire and other communications without purchasing a digital police scanner is through the download and installation of a free smartphone application which receives digital transmissions. There are many available for both Android and iPhone.
Your scanner uses a standard BNC antenna connector. Check eBay and ScannerMaster.com for available antennas.
Follow the link below to download/print the manual for your scanner. It will answer all of your programming questions: http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC72XLTom.pdf
This site has all frequencies in that area: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2623 Looks like you'll need a digital police scanner to listen though as the signal is encrypted. You can get one here: www.zipscanners.com/police-scanners/shop-by-format/digital-police-scanner-radios.html
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Digital police scanners have been in existence for a while now as the units began to be ready for purchase around late 2002. These scanners are now sold by a number of manufacturers as a number of companies and agencies have or have plans to utilize digital communications. Orange County in California now uses digital encrypted communications for many of its emergency response agencies such as fire and police.
Follow the link to download/print the manual for your scanner. It will walk you through the programming process. http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC72XLTom.pdf
You can perform a digital scanning of a document by using a scanner. You attach the scanner to the computer and place the document in the scanner ready to be scanned. It will then be saved to the computer as a digital copy.
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