Introduction
Your BC898T scanner is a
You can use the scanner’s rotary tuner to quickly select channels and frequencies, and you can automatically program channels in an available bank using the AutoStore feature.
Use your scanner to monitor:
•800 MHz trunked public safety systems
•Police and fire departments (including rescue and paramedics)
•NOAA weather transmissions
•Business/Industrial radio
•Utilities
•Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands
•Air band
This table lists the frequency ranges, default frequency step, default mode (AM, FM, or Narrowband FM), and type of transmissions you can hear for each range.
Frequency Range | Steps | Mode | Transmission |
5 kHz | AM | Citizens Band/Business Band | |
5 kHz | FM | 10 Meter Amateur Band | |
5 kHz | FM | VHF Low Band | |
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5 kHz | FM | 6 Meter Amateur Band | |
12.5 kHz | AM | Aircraft Band | |
5 kHz | FM | Military Band | |
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5 kHz | FM | 2 Meter Amateur Band | |
5 kHz | FM | VHF High Band | |
12.5 kHz | FM | VHF High Band | |
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12.5 kHz | FM | VHF High Band | |
12.5 kHz | AM | UHF Aircraft Band | |
12.5 kHz | NFM | Federal Land Mobile | |
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12.5 kHz | NFM | 70cm Amateur Band | |
12.5 kHz | NFM | UHF Standard Band | |
12.5 kHz | NFM | UHF TV Band | |
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12.5 kHz | NFM | Public Service “800” Band | |
12.5 kHz | NFM | Public Service “800” Band | |
12.5 kHz | NFM | Public Service “800” Band | |
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