Uniden BC-UTGC GPS USB Cable for use with BCD325P2 Handheld TrunkTracker V Scanner, SDS100 True I/Q Digital Handheld Scanner and BC-GPSK Serial GPS Receiver
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There is no doubt that it is capable of charging While using the radio, it will continue to charge as long as you have the "charge while in use" setting turned on. You can buy a regular mini USB cable for a lot less money if you are not using it to add GPS to your radio. This cable is intended for use with external GPS units, so if you are not planning on adding GPS, you should get a regular
When the USB cable is split at the splitter, There is a connector that is 25 inches long on both legs (just at the base of the connector).
For me, the BR-series is the best There is no problem with my SDS100 and 355S4 puck (as there is with many other SDS devices).
With this item, we do not recommend using it with a third-party software.
Selected User Reviews For Uniden BC-UTGC GPS USB Cable for use with BCD325P2 Handheld TrunkTracker V Scanner, SDS100 True I/Q Digital Handheld Scanner and BC-GPSK Serial GPS Receiver
It works with a GPS puck just as expected. I would like the USB Mini cable to be longer when used in a vehicle, as this is the only design flaw I see. Unfortunately, the length is not long enough to place the scanner in a variety of positions. I may add an extension of some sort to the cable when I use the mount that I am.
If you need to connect a USB cable, you can do so just as well.
Errors caused by low bus voltage are occasionally encountered when adding extensions. Definitely one of the best.
The installation is quick and easy and you are set up with location-aware features Scan based on the information in the document. My friend and I took a trip from Phoenix to Colorado Springs and I never touched the scanner once.
GPS and the cable connect to any GPS system, so you can ride from coast to coast, and the scanner will change frequencies as you ride.
This was fine for about a month until it stopped working, which may have caused the failure of my radio's control board. An error message stating that the serial bus voltage was too low prompted the problem. The disconnection of the GPS puck and the subsequent message are still present. The radio I had purchased for $800 (after upgrade) was too late to salvage.
For 2 weeks it worked perfectly, but now it repeatedly says low USB bus voltage every minute or so.