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The battery pack (BP2500) and power supply/charger (AD70U) for your scanner have both been discontinued by Uniden, but I did locate a battery pack on eBay. You can check it out here:
Considering the fact that your scanner is about 15 years old, and the price of the battery pack is $56.99, you would probably be better off donating the scanner to a museum and buying a new one.
You will be better of to send it back and let the factory do it...I had the same with a scanner and it drove me crazy.....sorry. [If you have to try/Radio shak]
You will have to find out if your local safety systems are analog, digital, analog trunking or digital trunking, then buy the appropriate scanner. Radio Shack can at least let you know that much before you buy a unit. If they have digital trunking, only 1 or 2 models will work, and reception is quite limited.
You can also go to www. RadioReference dot Com and select Florida and your county and find out the info there. okay?
Go to uniden's website for literature or call small electronics shops for repairs...Most wont work on those units as they are too old. I have a uniden BC100XLT from 1988. I had to buy another one off ebay for parts. Also look for info on the BC200XLT as it was an almost identical model. Finally the batteries corrode and certain transistor pop in these early models, check the battery first. open it up and make sure the wires are still connected to battery.
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