Uniden BC9000XLT specifications Feature Highlights

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Twin Turbo Scan/Search – This lightning-fast technology enables the BC9000XLT to scan up to 100 channels per second and search up to 300 steps per second (in 5kHz steps). Because the frequency coverage is so large (see ÉSpecifications,Ê page 53, for band listing), a very fast scanning system is essential. That is why we combined our latest technology ä Turbo Scan and Search ä into the BC9000XLT.

RotaryTuner Control – Turn the large Rotary Tuner to select the desired frequency or channel.

500 Channels – You can program each of these memory channels to store one frequency.

20 Banks – Each bank contains 25 channels, useful for storing

nsimilar frequencies in order to maintain faster scanning cycles.

25 - 1300 MHz – Indicates the range of frequencies that can be searched within the bands of your scanner. (Note: The frequency coverage is not totally continuous between 800-900

nMHz.)

10 Priority Channels – You can assign one Priority channel for each of the 10 banks, A-J. This allows you to keep track of activity on your most important channel(s) while monitoring other channels for transmissions.

Auto Store – Automatically stores all active frequencies within the specified bank(s).

Auto Sorting – Programmed frequencies are automatically sorted within each bank for faster scanning.

Auto Recording – This feature lets you record channel activity from the scanner onto a tape recorder.

Scan/Search Delay—In the Scan or Search Mode, causes the scanner to remain on a frequency two seconds after the last transmission to wait for a possible reply.

Direct Channel Access—Allows you to manually select a specific channel without scanning.

Direct Frequency Programming—Allows you to program a specific frequency into a channel without searching.

Frequency Transfer—Lets you transfer a frequency into an

nempty channel, or replace the frequency in the current channel.

Programmable Alpha Characters—You can program channels 1 - 250 with 16 alpha characters for easy reference.

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction Where to Obtain More InformationTypes of Communication Included with the BC9000XLT BC9000XLTFeature Highlights Page Base Installation Getting StartedWhat is Scanning? SearchingSetting the Squelch ON/OFF/VOLUME and Squelch ControlsBank a 000.0000MHz Banks and ChannelsSquelch Volume Using the Rotary Tuner Auto Sort Programming ChannelsChoosing a Programming Method Scan and Numeric Keys Programming By Manual EntryBank a P ch 1 L/O 000.0000MHz Bank a P ch 1 L/O 482.7625MHz Scan, Numeric Keys, and Rotary Tuning Controls Bank a P chBank a Programming With the Rotary TunerKHz ch 52 AM 123.7750MHz Search, Scan, Numeric, and Bank Keys Rotary Tuning ControlsProgramming with Search SRC NFM 12 KHz 450.3750MHz SRC NFM 12 KHzKHz ch 53 NFM 450.3875MHz Bank D Bank H Ch200 000.0000MHz 450.3875MHzProgramming With Auto Store NFM 450.0000MHz NFM 810.0000MHzBank 12345678905KHz STOch 810.1125MHZDeleting a Programmed Frequency Bank D ch 86 854.8625MHz Bank D ch 86 L/O 000.0000MHzTransferring a Programmed Frequency Bank D 450.3875MHzEnter Bank or ch 855.9125MHz Bank a 000.0000MHzBank D 855.9125MHz Programming Channels with Alpha CharactersFrom 1 to Select Alpha or Ctcss Select chan 8 from 1 to56789 /& ch Lmnopqrstu ch Bank Local PoliceTo Delete Alpha Characters 56789 Ocal PolicePress e to store the changes Scan Mode Scanning All Programmed Channels and BanksScan, Mode, Numeric, and Bank Keys Bank Abcdefghij Sca n Bank a ch 8 855.9125MHzBank Abcdefghij Sca n Turning Banks on or OFFSca n Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys Rotary Tuning Controls Locking Out ChannelsLocking Out a Channel Bank E H10 853.1125MHzUnlocking a Channel Bank a P ch 1 482.7625MHzUnlocking All Channels Using Priority Scan Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys, and Rotary Tuning ControlsMoving the Priority Channel Bank a ch 9 325.0500MHz Bank a P ch 9 325.0500MHzSearch Mode Beginning a SearchSearch Keys, and Rotary Tuning Controls Scrolling Frequencies During a SearchUsing Turbo Search Mode KeysUsing Search Delay SRC NFM 5 KHzLocking Out Frequencies Unlocking a Frequency0KHz 47.2250MHz Unlocking All FrequenciesBirdies Additional Scanner Features Using Data SkipStatus, Search, Mode, Numeric and Special Function Keys Scanning Weather ChannelsChanging the Frequency Step 0KHz ch 230 NFM 48.0000MHzKHz ch230 .0KHz 48.0000MHzSetting the Signal Mode Status, Numeric and Special Function KeysSRC WFM 5.0KHz SRC WFM 5 KHzUsing Signal Attenuation Using Count to Monitor Channel Activity Scan, and Mode KeysBank C ch Count01P ch 1 482.7625MHzCount 01P ch 1 482.7625MHz Displaying Bank Memory Status Bank E 854.9800MHzBank E P**-*--*L L L Using Auto Recording Record ch 1 482.7625MHzRecord ch 1 482.7625MHz Bank a P ch 1 482.7625MHz Bank C 854.2875MHz Bank C chBank C 5KHz Viewing Scanner Status InformationBank C 000.00KHz ch 10 HI-CUTOFF 0KHz NFM 46.0550MHz 0KHz chStatus and Special Function Keys Using Hi-CutDisplay Light Ctcss Operation Installing the Ctcss BoardLift Ctcss Board installed To speaker Inside Top Cover Select Alpha or Ctcss Using CtcssKHz ch 72 854.2875MHz Select chan FromBank C 854.2875MHz Select chan 72 from 1 to From 1 toCtcss Tone Frequencies Select chan 72 from 1 to82.5 Care and Maintenance CleaningGeneral Use LocationTroubleshooting Scanner won’t workOptional Accessories and Replacement Parts Specifications BC9000XLT Precautions BC9000XLT Controls One Year Limited Warranty