Trying again to resurrect my HX1500:
See for more info:
http://forums.radioreference.com/al.../330725-regency-hx1500-displaying-fr-err.html
Maybe I am overthinking things and it just needs a factory reset. There is no 'CPU reset' switch like there is on the older HX1000. The manual is of no help. Has anyone here factory reset an HX1500? How did you go about doing it?
I had the same problem with my Regency HX1500 about 7 years ago and ended up sending it to G & G Communications (
Home Page) for repair. IIRC there was a problem with the phased-lock loop circuit and they were able to pull a used part(s) from another Regency scanner parts-salvage unit that they had. They did an excellent repair and the scanner worked well for at least a few years but then developed the same problem again. I guess the used part that they put in only had so much life left in it and then developed the same problem as my original factory part.
I decided not to have the scanner repaired a second time. Although the HX1500 was an excellent scanner in its day (purchased mine back in the 1980s), it lacks many features that are common and needed in today's scanners. IMHO the lack of PL/DPL decoding is a major drawback especially in a major metropolitan area and the lack of any 800 MHz coverage is another drawback.
For nostalgic purposes you might want to consider having the unit repaired. If so, the repair price listed on the G & G Communications website is $40 plus parts plus shipping (
G & G Communications). Of course the repair would be dependent on the availability of the necessary repair part(s).