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Scancat Lite Plus Public Safety Combo
The new Version now includes support for:
Uniden HOME PATROL
And in recent months, we have added over 8 new radios from
Radio Shack, Uniden, GRE and MFJ
The HomePatrol Scanner is probably as close to "Has everything already programmed" as anyone has come up with. But that being said, the "supplied" software from Uniden only enables programming with a subset of RadioRef's info... so many frequencies are not IN RR's data, so they can't be added (unless RadioReference puts them in it).
Scancat can program Any frequency you wish, no matter what or where.
So services like FRS, GMRS, MARINE BAND, CB, CORDLESS PHONES, NASCAR, MOST HAM etc, which can't be programmed with Uniden software - is a piece of cake with SCL.
If you have other scanners, it's as simple as transferring the memory contents of your other radio into our RSD files and reprogram them back into the Home Patrol as "favorites". Meaning you can customize your scanner far beyond it's out of the box abilities. Since the HomePatrol includes the entire 50 State database in it's memory - SCANCAT can read those files and create your own native RSD Database files.
A product that supports all the most popular scanners on the market with one single easy to use interface. And the list of supported radios is growing and growing. Scancat-Lite-Plus for Windows supports the memory programming for Radio Shack and Uniden Scanners and at a price that anyone can afford. The new Scancat-Lite PLUS is targeted to those radio owners that need to program the radio's memories, but do not need the additional scanning control.

In the tradition of other Scancat products, all radio supported are available in one software product. This means if you have any of the radios supported by Scancat-Lite PLUS, you only need to buy the one software program. If you have more than one radio that is supported, you can use the same databases from any of the radios (to the limits of their frequency coverage and features of course). Just pick the radio from the radio selection list and "plug it in". The program supports both programming the radio's memories and (if supported by the radio) downloading from the radio the frequency information already programmed. So you can download from one radio and send the same frequency information to a second or third radio. Try that with software that only supports a single radio.

If you do not have the frequencies for your area, the program supports the files created on the Mr. Scanner CD or downloads from the National Communications web site. Contact National Communications for both the Mr. Scanner Public Safety CD and Mr. Scanner CD ROM. You can also cut and paste from Excel. Either way there is little typing involved or in a matter of a few minutes your radio will be up and running - programmed with all your local frequencies. Remember all radios can use the same database (to the limits of their frequency coverage and features).

New Feature! Browse the RSD ''Personal Database files" directly. Load with just a few simple ''Mouse Clicks". Lets you preview the RSD files and then just click to load, and Click to Program your scanner. Simple as that!

New Feature! Search Mr. Scanner FCC CD's directly. No more "Import/Export". Just load your CD, Start Scancat, and quickly search and load the records into our Scancat Source Grid. The Organize your frequencies quickly and load to the radio!


Database displaying Trunk programming area
This combination CD provides you with all the tools you would ever need to
program your Uniden Bearcat or RadioShack scanner.
Scancat Lite Plus is the tool which will place data into the scanner you
pick. In most cases (depending on the scanner) it will provide two-way
communications between your computer and scanner -- will send frequencies
and talkgroup information to the scanner or will read the frequencies and
talkgroup information from your scanner to your computer.
The Mr. Scanner Public Safety CD rom provides a searchable database for
scanner frequencies from across the country. You can search in many ways,
including: City, County, Frequency, Licensee Name, City & Service, County &
Service and many more. Any of these searches will be displayed on your
monitor and they can be either printed or exported. The exported file can
be opened in the Scancat Lite Plus as a "Source" database. From that source
you can create a .RSD file which is the finalized database that can then
be programmed into the scanner.
Additionally the combination CD comes with over 1,000 pre-made .RSD files
(by county) from across the country. If the file for your area is there,
all you need to do is open it in the Scancat Program and then program your
radio. You can also make modifications to the pre-made RSD files and save
them as one of your personal databases.
The following radios are currently covered by Scancat-Lite-Plus software
Radio Shack Scanners
PRO-64
PRO-76
PRO-79
PRO-82
PRO-83
PRO-84
PRO-89
PRO-93
PRO-94(B)
PRO-95
PRO-96
PRO97
PRO-99
PRO-160
PRO-162
PRO-163
PRO-164
PRO-137
PRO-433
PRO-528
PRO-2017
PRO-2018
PRO-2019
PRO-2041
PRO-2052
PRO-2055
PRO-2096
PRO-2051
PRO-2054
-NEW-
PRO-106/197
Uniden Scanners
Home Patrol
BC95XLT
BC895XLT
BC245XLT
BC780XLT
BC250D
BC785D
BC296D
BC796D
BCT8
BCT15
BCT15x
BC230
BC246
BCD346XT
BC396
BCD396XT
BC996
BCD996xt
BC330
SC-200 No Longer Supported
"Because software is easily copied, it is not refundable. Defective copies will be replaced at no charge."
Link to instruction video
NEW! Just Added - SEE VIDEO'S #8 and #9 - HOW TO PROGRAM THE HOME PATROL
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Please be aware the RSD files and Mr Scanner databases are only included in our "Packages"
or on the COMBO CD. If you only purchased Scancat-Lite-Plus, then you can contact us and we
will be happy to explain how you can upgrade your Scancat-Lite-Plus to one of our "Packages"
such as the COMBO CD
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HINT - If Video is in "Low Res"
Click on one of these options at the bottom of the Utube Video
to ''View in a Higher Quality"
- Tutorial #1 - Radio Shack Scanners -
- Tutorial #1 - Starting up for first the time - (Using RadioShack's Scanners)
Basics on Getting Started with Connecting your radio
Setting up and finding the comports using the Radio Shack USB Programming Cable RS # 20-047
Creating your first Database for programming your radio using ''RSD'' Database Files. RSD files are only included in our "Packages" or on the COMBO CD
RSD FILES ARE ONLY A SAMPLING OF A COUNTY. For a complete database of ALL frequencies you should use the Mr. Scanner FCC Database (See Video Tutorial #4 for how to use)
Scancat-Lite-Plus_Tutorial-Getting Started-1
- Tutorial #2 - Radio Shack Scanners -
- Tutorial #2 - Advanced - Using RSD Files -(Using RadioShack's Scanners)
This is a continuation of the Basics of Database creation and management.
This tutorial concentrates on merging several ''RSD databases'' together into one ''Master Database''. RSD files are only included in our "Packages" or on the COMBO CD
You can merge any number of RSD files together, then use the newly created "Master File" to program your radio
RSD FILES ARE ONLY A SAMPLING OF A COUNTY. For a complete database of ALL frequencies you should use the Mr. Scanner FCC Database (See Video Tutorial #4 for how to use)
- Tutorial #3 - Uniden Digital Scanners -
This tutorial is specific to the Uniden Digital Scanners such as the BC246T, BCD-396-T and BCD996-T,
(But many of the database principles from VIDEO 1 and 2 apply)
Setting up and finding the comports using the auto-configuration feature.
Adding new systems to the radio using the RSD files, and also deleting unwanted systems from the radio
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- Tutorial #4 - Mr. Scanner CD Rom -
This is a continuation of the Basics of Database creation and management. (Tutorial 2)
Shows how to program your Radio Shack Scanner using the Mr. Scanner FCC 50 state database such as found on our ''Combo CD'' package or Mr Scanner FCC CD-ROM.
Shows several different ways to search the FCC CD Rom, place the found frequencies into the 10 banks of the database, and then how to program them into your scanner.
Scancat-Lite-Plus_Tutorial-Getting Started-4
- Tutorial #6 - Installing 20-047 Radio Shack USB Programming Cable
This is short tutorial on how install the 20-047 driver for the very first time.
And how to Uninstall the driver it it is not functioning properly.
This tutorial takes you through several examples of:
What Happens when you insert the USB Driver CD into your Computer's Drive Drawer
The folders on the CD and which ones to use
How to use Scancat (Select Radio Menu) to detect the serial port
How to use the "Found New Hardware Wizard to install the Driver for the 1st time
How to check by reading your radio to make sure the driver is really working
How to UNINSTALL the driver if is it not working properly.
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- Tutorial #7 - Using Radio Reference Frequency website -
This is short tutorial on how to find frequencies on the Radio Reference Frequency Website
This tutorial takes you through several examples of how easy it is to:
Pick your State and then click on a city
Capture the data right off the website and place it into Scancat's Upper Database
Then, with little more than 5 or 6 mouse clicks, transfer the frequency information
into the Master Data base
Scancat-Lite-Plus_Tutorial-Getting Started-7
- Tutorial #8 - Programming the HOME PATROL Video #8
This is short tutorial on how program the Home Patrol with Scancat-Lite-Plus
This tutorial takes you through several examples of how easy it is to:
Use an Existing RSD file as a source to program a favorite into the HP-1
Naming the New Favorite and sending it to the HP-1
Then, with little more than 5 or 6 mouse clicks, transfer the frequency information
into the Home Patrol as more than one Favorite.
How to edit, create new Data Files/banks, and Transfer that frequency information to a new Favorite.
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- Tutorial #9 - Programming the HOME PATROL Video #9
This is short tutorial on how to find frequencies on the Built in Radio Reference HPDB Database
This tutorial takes you through several examples of how easy it is to:
Access the HP-1's built in Radio Reference Database
Transfer Conventional and Trunking "System" to the Scancat RSD File Structure
How to transfer the RSD frequency information to a Favorite in the Home Patrol
How to access / edit / update Existing Favorites that already exist in the Home Patrol's memory Card
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NEW! Just Added - SEE VIDEO'S #8 and #9 - HOW TO PROGRAM THE HOME PATROL
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Item Number: Scancat Lite Plus / Public Safety Combo
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