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Uniden BP70 Bearcat BC70XLT Replacement Battery 4.8V 2000mAh

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Fits Uniden Bearcat BC70XLT scanner; replaces BP70 and P50AA battery packs.
4.8V Ni-MH chemistry delivers 2000mAh capacity for sustained handheld radio reception across public safety bands.
Sliding battery door accepts this pack flush with no adapter; verify latch catches fully after install.
We bench-tested this cell on the BC70XLT receiver chain — BMS accepted charge immediately with no fault indication.
After first install, place the scanner in its charging cradle for a full cycle before field use; Ni-MH packs need a complete charge curve before the radio's current-monitoring circuit stabilizes on rapid receive bursts.

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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

2000mAh

Uniden Bearcat BC70XLT — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BP70)

This is a 4.8V, 2000mAh Ni-MH battery pack that replaces the OEM BP70 and P50AA cells in the Uniden Bearcat BC70XLT handheld scanner. It restores power to the device so you can monitor police, fire, weather, and public safety frequencies without interruption. Voltage and capacity match the original specification exactly.

  • BC70XLT and BF003RF compatibility: Both units run the same 4.8V four-cell Ni-MH pack with identical connector orientation and BMS handshake requirements. One replacement covers both platforms without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on the BC70XLT. The BMS held voltage steady across all frequency bands during active scanning, and the charge termination cut in cleanly at capacity without overrun.
  • First-use charging on the BC70XLT: Ni-MH cells ship at partial charge. The BC70XLT's scan trigger pulls the highest inrush current when the cell is near minimum. Charge the pack fully in the scanner before your first monitoring session — this prevents a premature low-voltage cutoff during the initial power draw.

Why the BC70XLT drops reception on a freshly installed pack

A new Ni-MH pack installed at partial charge can sag below the scanner's minimum operating voltage the moment the receiver circuit draws current on a strong signal hit. The BC70XLT's front-end circuitry is sensitive to voltage dips — even a brief drop can cause the unit to miss transmissions entirely. This is not a fault with the battery or the scanner. Charge the pack to full before first use and the issue does not reappear.

Scanner powers on but squelch opens on no signal

This symptom points to the receiver operating below its rated supply voltage — typically when the pack is below 4.4V under load. At that level, the squelch circuit loses its reference threshold and the BC70XLT behaves as though it is receiving a constant carrier. Recharging the pack resolves it immediately. If the symptom returns quickly after a full charge, the cell has likely hit end-of-life and replacement is the correct step.

Compatible Models

Bearcat BC70XLT BF003RF BP70 P50AA BL00005 XTEU2RWEM

Replaces Part Numbers

BP70 P50AA

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate9.6Wh
Net Weight108g /3.81 oz
Gross Weight158g /5.57 oz
Approximate Weight158g /5.57 oz
Dimension 58.20 x 50.00 x 14.70 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Uniden
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My BC70XLT powers on fine but stops receiving transmissions mid-scan — is this the battery?

Yes. When a Ni-MH pack drops below roughly 4.4V under receiver load, the BC70XLT's front-end circuitry loses enough voltage to miss active transmissions even though the display stays on. The scanner draws more current during an active scan pass than it does at idle, which pulls the sagging pack below threshold. Charge the pack fully and retest — if reception returns and holds, the battery was the cause.

The BC70XLT squelch stays open and the scanner sounds like it's receiving a constant signal after I put in the new battery — what's wrong?

A Ni-MH pack installed at partial charge can sag under load, and the squelch reference circuit on the BC70XLT loses its calibration point when supply voltage drops below spec. The radio interprets the unstable voltage rail as a carrier signal and opens the squelch permanently. Charge the pack to full before use — the squelch will behave normally once the cell holds 4.8V steady under load.

The replacement battery feels warm after a couple of hours of scanning — is that normal for Ni-MH?

Ni-MH cells do generate more heat than lithium chemistry, so mild warmth during extended use is expected. The BC70XLT housing is compact, so heat has limited paths out, and sustained scanning across multiple bands keeps the receiver circuit active and drawing current the whole time. If the pack becomes hot to the touch rather than warm, stop use and let it cool — that level of heat suggests a cell fault rather than normal chemistry behaviour. Warm is fine; hot is not.

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