BC9000 XLT narrow band?

N1SQB

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Looking into getting this scanner for testing and non important stuff. I cannot find my answer on the manual. Does it support narrow band tuning steps? 6.25, 7.5 kHz?
 

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From the owners manual...

Frequency (MHz) Mode Steps 25.000 - 25.9950 AM 5.0kHz 26.000 - 28.9950 AM 5.0kHz 29.000 - 53.9950 NFM 5.0kHz 54.000 - 71.500 WFM 50kHz 72.000 - 75.9950 NFM 5.0kHz 76.000 - 107.9500 WFM 50kHz 108.000 - 136.9950 AM 12.5kHz 137.000 - 173.9950 NFM 5.0kHz 174.000 - 215.9500 WFM 50kHz 216.000 - 224.9950 NFM 5.0kHz 225.000 - 399.9875 AM 12.5kHz 400.000 - 511.9875 NFM 12.5kHz
Thanks like I said I was not sure. Still have a 8500xlt 9000xlt both with tone boards in storage.
 

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Thank you. Picked one up for $20. ( 780) I’m good now.
Thanks!

Manny
I bought a 780 a couple of years ago at a hamfest for the same price. The guy selling it made sure I understood that it wouldn't do digital modes. ( that was his reason for selling it) I told him I was interested in it for Airband. He said in that case, I would be happy as it worked great for Airband. And he was right! It is great for Civil Airband and MilAir. Exactly what I was looking for.
James
 

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I bought a 780 a couple of years ago at a hamfest for the same price. The guy selling it made sure I understood that it wouldn't do digital modes. ( that was his reason for selling it) I told him I was interested in it for Airband. He said in that case, I would be happy as it worked great for Airband. And he was right! It is great for Civil Airband and MilAir. Exactly what I was looking for.
James
I run one of mine now almost exclusively on civil and mil air bands. As you said, they are stellar for air band, and seem to perform extremely well through the entire VHF/UHF ranges.
 

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I bought a 780 a couple of years ago at a hamfest for the same price. The guy selling it made sure I understood that it wouldn't do digital modes. ( that was his reason for selling it) I told him I was interested in it for Airband. He said in that case, I would be happy as it worked great for Airband. And he was right! It is great for Civil Airband and MilAir. Exactly what I was looking for.
James
This one has a broken volume/squelch pot. I found a new pot online. Arriving today actually. So I should be good to go after a little soldering job. Besides that, it’s in perfect working order. I used to own one when they came out, but sold it to upgrade to the 785 then 796..I did make a few changes. First, I removed the useless rubber piece that goes across the center of the built in speaker. Next I removed the large resistor that limits the audio output. And last, I adjusted the VHF/UHF squelch pot on the pc board so it’s nice and tight. Once the volume pot issue is fixed today, that baby should be good to go. Can’t wait to tune in the air bands.

Manny
 

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You didn't buy it, you STOLE it !! GREAT deal !! :eek: :LOL:
+1!! My 780XLT's are over 20 years old and still in use. Easily in the top 5 of the best scanners Uniden made
I'm turning myself in to authorities for the theft....:giggle: It was at a Hamfest. The scanner had a broken volume/squelch pot. I found one online and it's up and running perfectly.

On a side note, with the back of the set antenna, I was able to pick up Boston Air Center comms on 125.575 while the scanner sat on my desk, in my apartment, on a first floor. AMAZING!

Manny
 
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