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I was hoping to reply to one of your posts so I could say Happy New Year to you and yours Roger..I'll second @trentbob on both the 101, scanner stores, and news photography "back in the day"! My BC 101 was a big step up from my Regency 8 Channel VHF hi/low rock-bound scanner. PITA to mount in my Toyota Cellica of that time, but, Holly WOW--16 channels that I could change at will.
The news business was a lot different then and I'm embarrassed at what passes for "news" today.
I still have a couple of (presumably) working 101's in the garage, and a couple DOA for parts. One of my favorite features of the 101 were the red LED's and switches to lock out channels. All of my subsequent scanners, while easier to program and more feature-loaded, lack the ability to easily confine the scan to just a few channels of interest.
We always agree as we were both City news photogs, me on the east coast and you on the west coast during the same era, whether it be the business itself or the evolution of scanning, we went through an exciting period as programmable radios replaced old crystal sets and slide rule dial monitors.
I too have various 101s in the garage. Unfortunately none of them working at this point. Really flexible to program and to group the red LEDs with the tabs so as to only monitor a handful of things, and yes, being my first programmable it was a marvel. Worked great as a mobile with an inverter.
Difficult to get repairs if they went on the blink, difficult to get parts for, that's why I had recommended to the original poster to look for used models working or not in any marketplace possible for spare parts.
Great nostalgia and very interesting reading the posts in this thread.