Scanners
Jaycee Electronics Limited stock what is probably the largest range of ex-stock scanners in the United Kingdom, both base and handheld, and from all leading manufacturers including AOR, Bearcat, Yaesu, Yupiteru, Alinco, GRE, Trident, Icom, Maycom plus a wide selection of matching accessories. Call or email us for more information and professional advice.
Uniden Model BC-72 Scanner
This handheld scanner with full frequency display offers 100 programmable memory channels - 7 bands. Offering the new Ground Breaking Technology “Close Call RF Capture Technology” this scanner automatically ‘Listens” for any nearby or ‘close’ tansmissions and once they occur the scanner immediately tunes in to this frequency which is ideal for use at events or locations when the transmission is unknown.
Frequency ranges received are 25-88, 108-174 and 400-512 MHz. Chain searching allows seven different personal search bands and the ability to search up to all five chain locations at once. Priority scanning allows a designated priority channel to be monitored every two seconds.
Yupiteru MVT7300 Scanner
The Yupiteru MVT-7300 is the latest of Yupiteru's very successful MVT-7 scanner series. It is the most compact and well-equipped of this range to date. This receiver has a frequency coverage of 0.521-1320 MHz and multimode reception (NFM, WFM, NAM, WAM, USB, LSB, CW). It is well suited to aircraft, marine, ham radio and broadcast transmissions.
The search speed of the Yupiteru MVT-7300 is 30 steps per second, whilst the scan speed is 30 channels per second. There are 16 programmed steps including the new 8.33kHz for airband. This unit has 1000 normal memory channels (10 banks of 100), 500 pass band channels and one priority channel.
A useful feature of the Yupiteru MVT-7300 is the duplex receiving capability. In some radio conversations the participants operate on two different frequencies (split frequency operation). The duplex receiving feature makes it easy to alternate between these frequencies such that both sides of the conversation can be heard.
Other useful features of this scanner include a descrambler for deciphering certain transmissions, a multi-colour display (can be changed between yellow, green and orange), a clone function for transferring memory contents to other Yupiteru MVT-3300 units, and a clock with various timer functions.
This unit can be powered by either alkaline dry cells or Ni-Cads. Alternatively it can be run off either the mains using an AC adaptor, or a 12V car battery using an optional cigarrete light plug.



