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title: "Uniden BCD325P2 Handheld TrunkTracker V Scanner. 25,000 Dynamically Allocated Channels. Close Call RF Capture Technology. Location-Based Scanning and S.A.M.E. Weather Alert. Compact Size."
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# 25,000 dynamic channels S.A.M.E. weather alerts GPS location-based scanning Uniden BCD325P2 Handheld TrunkTracker V Scanner. 25,000 Dynamically Allocated Channels. Close Call RF Capture Technology. Location-Based Scanning and S.A.M.E. Weather Alert. Compact Size.

**Brand:** uniden
**Price:** 3277 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📻 Tune in like a pro, anywhere, anytime — don’t miss a beat!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Uniden BCD325P2 Handheld TrunkTracker V Scanner. 25,000 Dynamically Allocated Channels. Close Call RF Capture Technology. Location-Based Scanning and S.A.M.E. Weather Alert. Compact Size. by uniden
- **How much does it cost?** 3277 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- uniden enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted uniden brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Ahead of Weather:** S.A.M.E. alerts keep you informed of severe weather in your exact area.
- • **Instant Signal Capture:** Close Call RF technology locks onto nearby transmissions in real-time.
- • **Smart Location Scanning:** GPS-enabled system auto-selects local signals wherever you go.
- • **Unmatched Channel Capacity:** Scan up to 25,000 dynamically allocated channels for ultimate coverage.
- • **User-Centric Quick-Key Access:** 100 programmable keys for lightning-fast system toggling and control.

## Overview

The Uniden BCD325P2 Handheld TrunkTracker V Scanner is a compact, professional-grade radio scanner featuring 25,000 dynamically allocated channels, GPS location-based scanning, and exclusive Close Call RF Capture Technology. Designed for P25 Phase II systems, it offers rapid access via 100 Quick-Key buttons and supports S.A.M.E. weather alerts, making it the go-to device for millennial professionals who demand real-time, precise, and comprehensive signal monitoring on the move.

## Description

The BCD325P2 comes equipped with Uniden exclusive features like Advanced Dynamic Memory System, Close Call RF Capture Technology, and GPS compatibility. It also includes support for the latest APCO Project 25 Phase II systems.

Review: Fantastic choice if you need a handheld P25 Phase II scanner - There are not a lot of choices out there for P25 Phase II handheld scanners, but when I decided to get back into the hobby and discovered my old Radio Shack Pro-94 could no longer pickup most of the transmissions in my area, most of what I wanted to monitor had moved to P25, it was time to invest in a new scanner. One of the major groups I wanted to monitor used P25 Phase II, which greatly limited my choices for scanners, there are not a lot of scanners in this space that were not terribly expensive. After a bit of research I chose the BCD325P2, as a good mid-range P25 Phase II capable scanner. Many reviews state this scanner is nearly impossible to program, I have to disagree. If you are more familiar with the older bank-style programming, then yes, it is different and you do have to think differently when programming this scanner, but once you wrap your head around the System/Site/Group/Channel hierarchy this scanner uses, it is actually not bad at all to program it. It took me less than half an hour to enter the two major trunking systems in my area, that consisted of 4 sites with about 200 channels that I split into about 8 groups, and this was programming it by hand, not using a computer. So if you take the time to understand its method of storing systems, then you will not have any issue programming this. Yes, it has more steps to program than the Pro-94 I had before, but the flow of it is pretty easy once you understand it. So my advice is to understand the methodology of this scanner before trying to program it, you will have an easier time. The screen is crisp and easy to read in good lighting, or in darker lighting by using its backlight. the buttons all have nice solid tactile feedback as well as key beeps, you absolutely know when you have hit a button. For such a small unit, its built-in speaker was plenty loud enough for me, it does have a earphone jack for either private listening or listening in a noisier environment. The only real downside of this scanner is it chews through batteries. It uses two AA batteries, and with good alkaline batteries will last 6 to 8 hours. I would highly recommend using rechargeable batteries in this unit. It does come with two NIMH rechargeable batteries, but they are mediocre quality, I would buy a couple sets of good ones and then charge them overnight and you should get a good days listening with 2 to 3 sets that you charged overnight. The manual is pretty cryptic if you are not really familiar with scanning and the technology this scanner uses, it does pretty much cover everything, but not in the most logical way, I would say it is not written for the beginner. There are some good resources you can find online that will help you get going with this scanner. If you are looking for a good P25 Phase II handheld scanner, this unit would be very hard to beat at its price point. If you are willing to put in the effort to understand this scanner, then you will get a lot out of it.
Review: Tuning Into Simplicity - Programming this scanner was easy as 1-2-3! watched the YouTube video by Odds and Ends (formerly KD8GY) titled “Programming a Uniden BCD325P2 (FreeSCAN)” and let me tell you, that video was loud and clear! After a quick download of the FreeSCAN program and a little time getting my frequencies straight, I was on the same wavelength as the pros. I even tuned into RadioReference, signed up, and paid the small fee hands down the best $15 I’ve ever transmitted! It saved me countless hours of static and frustration. Now my scanner’s buzzing with all the channels I want crisp, clear, and on frequency! If you’re on the fence about programming your own, don’t tune out this setup is pure signal, no noise. P.S Thank You reviewer David. Update***** 5 days later 10/10/2025 This scanner went from “pretty cool gadget” to “absolutely amazing” once I took the time to learn some of its basic functions. It’s like tuning in from static to symphony! I’m already planning a few upgrades got my eye on the Remtronix REM-843B and REM-920B antennas. Plus, I’m adding a Tram 1089-BNC magnet mount for the car so I can scan on the go (because who doesn’t want to feel like a mobile command center while stuck in traffic? Coming from someone whose previous radio experience was limited to walkie-talkies with a whopping one-mile range ha I can say this: patience and a little learning go a long way. Once you start catching clear signals, you’ll be hooked faster than a ham operator on Field Day. Update 10/28/2025 Let’s start with the Tram 1089-BNC Scanner Mini-Magnet cute little thing, looks like it came straight out of an RC car set. It’s fun, it’s tiny, and it tries its best... but sadly, in my area, it’s more “hide and static” than “seek and signal.” Great for decoration, not so much for reception. Now, the Tram 1094-BNC chef’s kiss. This one pulls in signals so clear you’d think it bribed the airwaves. It’s my absolute go-to for vehicle setups with the BCD825P2. Hook it up, and suddenly you’re hearing everything from weather alerts to the neighbor’s garage door opener (okay, maybe not that last one). When I’m on the move, the Remtronix REM-843B takes the spotlight. It’s compact, reliable, and makes my portable setup feel like it’s running on pure RF magic. Vehicle Setup: Tram 1094-BNC Handheld Setup: Remtronix REM-843B If antennas had a talent show, the 1094 would win “Best in Reception,” the Remtronix would get “Most Portable Personality,” and the 1089... well, “Best Dressed.”

## Features

- The BCD325P2 comes equipped with Uniden exclusive features like Advanced Dynamic Memory System, Close Call RF Capture Technology, and GPS compatibility. It also includes support for the latest APCO Project 25 Phase II systems.
- Scan and search 25,000 channels. With Close Call RF capture technology, this scanner will automatically tune to the signals nearest you, so you can keep track of what's going on in your area.
- Quick-Key System Access (100 Keys), allows you to quickly access the systems you us the most often. Uniden Police Scanners feature simple to set up keys to the systems you want to hear. Press them to enable or disable the system.
- GPS Location-Based Scanning, connect this scanner to an optional GPS receiver and it will automatically select programmed systems based on your exact location. You'll save time by scanning only the local signals.
- S.A.M.E. Weather Alert, supports Specific Area Message Encoding weather alerts. During a NOAA Weather or Emergency Alert, a code for your specific location will alert you to severe conditions in your immediate area.
- DCS/CTCSS Rapid Decode - Instantly Detects and Displays the Sub audible Tone So You Can Quickly Determine the System Settings.
- System / Channel Number Tagging - provides rapid access to a specific system or channel. Battery life depends on factors such as device usage, temperature, and battery capacity.
- How can we help? Uniden’s Customer Support site is designed to conveniently walk you through product setup and troubleshooting.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00V91IN62 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14 in Radio Scanners |
| Brand | Uniden |
| Built-In Media | Uniden BCD325P2 Radio |
| Color Depth | Black Bits |
| Connection Type | gps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,166) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050633650783 |
| Item Type Name | Scanner |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Uniden |
| Media Type | USB |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | BCD325P2 |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
| Resolution | 2400 dpi |
| Scanner Type | Radio |
| UPC | 782386097552 780320077172 765042366179 050633650783 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 20 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Uniden
- **Color Depth:** Black Bits
- **Connectivity Technology:** gps
- **Item Weight:** 16 ounces
- **Minimum System Requirements:** Windows 7
- **Model Name:** BCD325P2
- **Optical Sensor Technology:** CCD
- **Resolution:** 2400 dpi
- **Scanner Type:** Radio
- **Wattage:** 20 watts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this radio work with Kenwood Nexedge digital?**
A: No, it will not. The only digital it will receive is unencrypted P25 phase I and unencrypted P25 Phase II.

**Q: Can this scanner do P25 phase 1?**
A: Yes, it can pick up Phase 1 and Phase 2.

**Q: Can this be programmed with a pc like the bcd436 can?  i understand there's no zip code feature but can it still be set up via pc?**
A: Yes, PC programming is the way to go.  Do not worry about that zip code stuff, found it to be a joke and load too much crap.

Radio Reference is the thing to use, and be picky about what you want to load.  Too easy to overload yourself.

**Q: Can you use Nickel-zinc based rechargeable batteries in the 325P2?**
A: We recommend only using Ni-MH batteries or Alkaline batteries. The product manual from Uniden lists these 2 batteries as the power requirements. Hope this helps!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic choice if you need a handheld P25 Phase II scanner
*by S***N on April 24, 2024*

There are not a lot of choices out there for P25 Phase II handheld scanners, but when I decided to get back into the hobby and discovered my old Radio Shack Pro-94 could no longer pickup most of the transmissions in my area, most of what I wanted to monitor had moved to P25, it was time to invest in a new scanner. One of the major groups I wanted to monitor used P25 Phase II, which greatly limited my choices for scanners, there are not a lot of scanners in this space that were not terribly expensive. After a bit of research I chose the BCD325P2, as a good mid-range P25 Phase II capable scanner. Many reviews state this scanner is nearly impossible to program, I have to disagree. If you are more familiar with the older bank-style programming, then yes, it is different and you do have to think differently when programming this scanner, but once you wrap your head around the System/Site/Group/Channel hierarchy this scanner uses, it is actually not bad at all to program it. It took me less than half an hour to enter the two major trunking systems in my area, that consisted of 4 sites with about 200 channels that I split into about 8 groups, and this was programming it by hand, not using a computer. So if you take the time to understand its method of storing systems, then you will not have any issue programming this. Yes, it has more steps to program than the Pro-94 I had before, but the flow of it is pretty easy once you understand it. So my advice is to understand the methodology of this scanner before trying to program it, you will have an easier time. The screen is crisp and easy to read in good lighting, or in darker lighting by using its backlight. the buttons all have nice solid tactile feedback as well as key beeps, you absolutely know when you have hit a button. For such a small unit, its built-in speaker was plenty loud enough for me, it does have a earphone jack for either private listening or listening in a noisier environment. The only real downside of this scanner is it chews through batteries. It uses two AA batteries, and with good alkaline batteries will last 6 to 8 hours. I would highly recommend using rechargeable batteries in this unit. It does come with two NIMH rechargeable batteries, but they are mediocre quality, I would buy a couple sets of good ones and then charge them overnight and you should get a good days listening with 2 to 3 sets that you charged overnight. The manual is pretty cryptic if you are not really familiar with scanning and the technology this scanner uses, it does pretty much cover everything, but not in the most logical way, I would say it is not written for the beginner. There are some good resources you can find online that will help you get going with this scanner. If you are looking for a good P25 Phase II handheld scanner, this unit would be very hard to beat at its price point. If you are willing to put in the effort to understand this scanner, then you will get a lot out of it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tuning Into Simplicity
*by 1***8 on October 9, 2025*

Programming this scanner was easy as 1-2-3! watched the YouTube video by Odds and Ends (formerly KD8GY) titled “Programming a Uniden BCD325P2 (FreeSCAN)” and let me tell you, that video was loud and clear! After a quick download of the FreeSCAN program and a little time getting my frequencies straight, I was on the same wavelength as the pros. I even tuned into RadioReference, signed up, and paid the small fee hands down the best $15 I’ve ever transmitted! It saved me countless hours of static and frustration. Now my scanner’s buzzing with all the channels I want crisp, clear, and on frequency! If you’re on the fence about programming your own, don’t tune out this setup is pure signal, no noise. P.S Thank You reviewer David. Update***** 5 days later 10/10/2025 This scanner went from “pretty cool gadget” to “absolutely amazing” once I took the time to learn some of its basic functions. It’s like tuning in from static to symphony! I’m already planning a few upgrades got my eye on the Remtronix REM-843B and REM-920B antennas. Plus, I’m adding a Tram 1089-BNC magnet mount for the car so I can scan on the go (because who doesn’t want to feel like a mobile command center while stuck in traffic? Coming from someone whose previous radio experience was limited to walkie-talkies with a whopping one-mile range ha I can say this: patience and a little learning go a long way. Once you start catching clear signals, you’ll be hooked faster than a ham operator on Field Day. Update 10/28/2025 Let’s start with the Tram 1089-BNC Scanner Mini-Magnet cute little thing, looks like it came straight out of an RC car set. It’s fun, it’s tiny, and it tries its best... but sadly, in my area, it’s more “hide and static” than “seek and signal.” Great for decoration, not so much for reception. Now, the Tram 1094-BNC chef’s kiss. This one pulls in signals so clear you’d think it bribed the airwaves. It’s my absolute go-to for vehicle setups with the BCD825P2. Hook it up, and suddenly you’re hearing everything from weather alerts to the neighbor’s garage door opener (okay, maybe not that last one). When I’m on the move, the Remtronix REM-843B takes the spotlight. It’s compact, reliable, and makes my portable setup feel like it’s running on pure RF magic. Vehicle Setup: Tram 1094-BNC Handheld Setup: Remtronix REM-843B If antennas had a talent show, the 1094 would win “Best in Reception,” the Remtronix would get “Most Portable Personality,” and the 1089... well, “Best Dressed.”

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***A on June 29, 2025*

Radio bom mas preço ficou muito alto com impostos

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