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
easy to program
Scanner codes
Try programing in 000.000, if that does not work then you can just lock the frequency out or program over it.
The Uniden BC72XLT is a compact handheld scanner designed for monitoring a variety of radio frequencies, including police, fire, and emergency services. It features 200 programmable channels, allowing users to store their favorite frequencies for quick access. With a wide frequency range and the ability to scan multiple bands, it is popular among hobbyists and those interested in public safety communications. The device is user-friendly, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced scanner enthusiasts.
To program the Uniden Bearcat BC350A, first, turn on the scanner and press the "MAN" button to select a channel. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired frequency. Press the "E" button to store the frequency in that channel. Repeat the process for additional channels, and consult the user manual for detailed instructions on programming trunked systems or specific features.
To program frequencies into a Uniden Bearcat BC350A scanner, first turn on the device and select an empty channel using the channel selector knob. Next, press the "Manual" button, then enter the desired frequency using the numerical keypad. After inputting the frequency, press the "E" (Enter) button to save it to the selected channel. Repeat the process for additional frequencies as needed.
To program a Uniden Bearcat BC60XLT scanner, first, turn on the device and select the frequency band you want to program. Use the "Manual" button to enter the desired frequency, then press "Enter" to save it to the selected memory channel. You can also use the "Search" feature to find active frequencies within a range. For more advanced programming, consult the user manual for details on using the memory banks and scanning modes.
To program a Uniden Bearcat BC8 scanner, first, turn on the device and press the "MANUAL" button to choose a frequency or channel. Use the number keys to enter the desired frequency, then press "E" to save it to the selected channel. You can also use the "SEARCH" function to scan for active frequencies in a specific range. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on programming specific features or settings.
To program a Uniden Bearcat BC245XLT handheld scanner, first power on the device and press the "MANUAL" button to select a channel. Use the keypad to enter the desired frequency, then press "E" to save it. For trunked systems, press the "TRUNK" button, select the trunk type, and enter the control channel frequency. Finally, use the "SCANNER" button to start scanning the programmed frequencies.
Your scanner uses a standard BNC antenna connector. Check eBay and ScannerMaster.com for available antennas.
Firmware for the Uniden Bearcat scanner is typically downloaded directly to the scanner itself, not to your computer. You may need to use software on your computer to facilitate the transfer of the firmware to the scanner via a USB cable or similar connection. Always refer to the specific instructions provided by Uniden for your model to ensure proper updates.
You don't. The good news, though, is that all Uniden/Bear at scanners in the 14X series are nearly identical in features and operation, so you can follow the link below to download/print the manual for the BC148XLT: http://www.radiopics.com/1.%20Manuals/Bearcat/Bearcat%20BC148XLT%20%28Manual%29.pdf Bill B