National Police Scanner Museum June 2012 Update

The Bearcat BC-A 
Airband Only Scanner
By Richard Barnett

The National Police Scanner Museum recently received a tremendous donation from Don Edwards of upstate New York. Don sent us a BC-A which is a very rare version of the very early “Bearcat 1” series of scanners. These were the first with the red “scanning” LEDs that Bearcat made famous in the 60’s and 70’s. The BC-A scanned only the AM air band between 118-136 MHz. You needed to buy crystals of course to receive up to eight channels. What’s really fun about this radio is the little red propeller painted by the factory on the speaker grille. Thank you again Don for a great addition to our museum.

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National Police Scanner Museum
260 Hopping Brook Road
Holliston, MA 01746

Hours
Monday – Thursday
10AM – 4PM
Friday
10AM – 2PM

National Police Scanner Museum Update March 2012

New in the National Police Scanner Museum
“The Scanner Master Data
Center”!


Computers play a big roll in our hobby from programming to enhancing it! You can see this technology in action, in our National Police Scanner Museum right now.

Now on display:

BuTel Programming Software
Right now you can check out the latest BuTel ARC Software, ARCXT, ARC310, ARC500 and ARC-Patrol.


AirNavRadarBox 3D
AirNav RadarBox 3D is the closest you can be to real world aviation without leaving your chair thanks to next generation Radar decoding.

ScannerStation
In today’s world, just gathering information is not enough. Newspaper, TV and radio stations, traffic reporting services, restoration companies, corporate security, and any business that generates revenue by being the first to know what’s happening locally will benefit from ScannerStation Lead Generation and News Gathering Systems. With the power to easily receive, record, and review useful public safety communications at a time and in a place of your convenience, ScannerStation brings the leads and information you need to be one step ahead of the competition.

RangeCast
Rangecast receives, stores and sends audio over the internet. It blends concepts and sources from podcasting, two-way radio, streaming audio, RSS aggregation and instant messaging. The result is a live library of audio content for both real-time monitoring and time-shifted replay or review.

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National Police Scanner Museum
260 Hopping Brook Road
Holliston, MA 01746

Hours
Monday – Thursday
10AM – 4PM
Friday
10AM – 2PM