





Uniden BC-SGPS, Universal Receiver Module Kit, Simple Solution to Connect GPS Enabled Scanner or CB Radio, (Replaces BC-GPSK)
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John Hughes
> 24 hourNot a fan of wires. Unfortunately, this has plenty. Had to hard wire to get rid of 2 wires. There is no option but to cut the cig lighter power supply or get a bit creative as I did. Ultimately, I hid all the wires. The kit seems to be outdated and could be consolidated. Still, works well. Also, not much literature with it. Have to Google or YouTube for more info.
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Jason
> 24 hourWorks for home patrol2
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James Cooper
> 24 hourNever got a chance to use it on SDS 200 Because the scanner would never hold his memory
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ksteinhoff
> 24 hourI bought the GPS right after the SDS-100. A month later, I went on a 3,000-mile road trip and found it was great for updating all the agencies along the way. If you travel, its worth the investment.
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Danny A. Bennett
> 24 hourI set this up on my BCD436HP scanner just before my trip from Wisconsin to Florida. The set-up is very easy and quick. The ability to keep tabs on the local law enforcement traffic as I traveled was a great benefit. I was aware of serious traffic issues in time to reroute around them.
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Kenneth Gros
> 24 hourWorks like it should! Connected to SDS200 scanner, but comes with few other adapters to use with other scanners!
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scot leatherwood
> 24 hourthis gps system does work. Only thing I dont like is the multitude of cables that need to be used to get the gps to work.
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Paul T.
> 24 hourEasy to setup and use. Excellent for the SDS200 - one wire and the gps unit is all that is needed. In contrast, three wires and two boxes to put somewhere for the SDS100. There are cheaper and less cluttered solutions available (using the older wire and a gps puck).
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CB radio
> 24 hourInstalled this under the dash of my 1984 Chevy C30 crew cab. Just set your scanner baud rate to 9600 for it to work.
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Leandre P.
> 24 hourHad no problem connecting it.