Uniden Two Way Radio BC9000XLT User Manual

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Included with the BC9000XLT. . . . . . . . 3  
Feature Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Unlocking a Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Base Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Searching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Using the Rotary Tuner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Scanning Weather Channels. . . . . . . . . 34  
Using Signal Attenuation . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Programming Channels . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Programming By Manual Entry . . . . . . . 12  
Programming With the Rotary Tuner  
Programming with Search . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Programming With AUTO STORE . . . . 17  
Deleting a Programmed Frequency. . . . 19  
Transferring a Programmed Frequency. 19  
Programming Channels with Alpha  
CTCSS Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
CTCSS Tone Frequencies. . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
To Delete Alpha Characters . . . . . . . . . 22  
The Scan Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Scanning All Programmed Channels and  
Banks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Turning Banks ON or OFF. . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Locking Out Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Using Priority Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Care and Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
The Search Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Beginning a Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Scrolling Frequencies During a Search . 30  
Optional Accessories and Replacement  
Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
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Included with the BC9000XLT  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
E
J
BC9000XLT  
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
2
3
WFM  
AM  
NFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
5
6
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
7
CLR  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
LINE  
EXT SP  
0
E
OFF  
Operating Guide  
(OMBC9000XLT)  
Telescoping Antenna  
(AT124)  
Betty Bearcat  
Starter  
Frequency  
Guide  
T
XL  
T
XL  
9000  
E
C
B
H
L
C
J
E
D
U
SQ  
I
C
N
H
A
B
CH  
LU  
VO  
G
A
EQ  
F
F
R
C
K
F
LO  
O
uto Scanner  
9000  
A
FF  
3
FM  
IM  
O
z
H
6
M
W
H
2
5K  
T
I
D
NF  
z
9
CU  
R
I-  
B
5
K
S
1
M
2
.5  
12  
E
A
8
z
H
H
BC  
z
0K  
4
H
5
5K  
0
7
R
AL  
CL  
T
URBO  
ANU  
M
A
TA  
D
TWIN  
T
T
A
IFT  
H
TUS  
A
T
S
A
CTCSS  
SCAN  
Y
A
L
E
D
ALPH  
O
AUX  
B
M
T
S
D
I
T
UR  
E
M
N
U
SEN  
PR  
O
L/  
CO  
D
G
PRO  
L
O
H
AUTO  
LIM  
P
S
SRC  
IT  
EXT  
E
N
LI  
GUIDE  
TING  
OPERA  
Other  
Printed  
Material  
AC Adapter  
(AD580U)  
Read this Operating Guide thoroughly before you use the  
scanner.  
Immediately fill out and mail the supplied Registration Form.  
If any of the above items are missing or damaged, contact the  
place of purchase immediately.  
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Feature Highlights  
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  
similar 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  
MHz.)  
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  
empty 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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Variable Frequency Steps (Increments)—In the search or  
Manual Mode, lets you change the steps between frequencies.  
Channel/Frequency Lockout—Lets you temporarily remove  
channels or frequencies from the scanning or search cycle.  
Signal Attenuation—Reduces the scanner’s sensitivity for  
unusually strong signals often found on the WFM (wide  
frequency modulation) bands.  
Data Skip—Lets you set the scanner to automatically continue  
searching or scanning when it encounters an unmodulated or  
data signal.  
Enter Lock—Temporarily disables programming keys to  
prevent accidental programming.  
External Speaker Jack—Allow you to connect an external  
speaker or earphone for custom listening. See “Included with  
your Scanner” on page 3, and “Optional Accessories &  
Replacement Parts” on page 52.  
Line, and AUX Jacks—Allow you to connect a tape recorder.  
Display Light—Lets you view the display more easily in dark or  
low-light conditions.  
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Getting Started  
DC 13.8V  
Jack  
Auxillary  
Jack  
Antenna  
Jack  
Telescoping  
Antenna  
AC Adapter/  
Charger  
(AC580U)  
OFF ON  
ENTER LOCK  
AUX  
DC13.8V  
Standard  
120V  
AC Wall Outlet  
ANT  
Plug  
Off-On/  
Enter-Lock  
Switch  
Base Installation  
1. Insert the DC plug end of the AC Adapter into the DC 13.8V jack  
on the rear panel.  
2. Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 120V AC wall outlet.  
3. Plug the Telescoping Antenna into the “ANT” connector. Extend  
the antenna to its full height. For frequencies higher than  
406 MHz, shortening the antenna may improve the reception.  
4. If you need a better viewing angle, flip the folding legs down to  
raise the front of the scanner.  
For use with an optional external speaker:  
PROG  
SEND  
HOLD  
ALPHA  
Plug the external speaker into the “EXT SP” jack  
located on the front of the scanner.  
For use with an optional tape recorder:  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI  
Be sure to use a tape recorder with  
microphone and remote input jacks.  
LIMIT  
L
LINE  
EXT SP  
1. Connect a cable from the “LINE” jack on the  
front of the scanner to the microphone input  
of a tape recorder.  
2. Connect a cable from the RCA-type “AUX” jack on the back of  
the scanner to the recorder’s “REMOTE” jack.  
(See “Using Auto Record,” page 41.)  
For use with an optional CTCSS Tone Board:  
See “CTCSS Operation, “ page 45.  
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What is Scanning?  
Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way communications  
(listed below) do not transmit continuously. The BC9000XLT scans  
programmed channels at the rate of up to 100 channels per second until it  
finds an active frequency. Scanning stops on an active frequency, and  
remains on that channel as long as the transmission continues. When the  
transmission ends, and no response is detected, the scanning cycle resumes  
until another transmission is received.  
SCAN  
CHANNELS  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  
Frequency  
Locked Out  
(L/O)  
Frequency  
Not  
Entered  
An optional DELAY can be set so that the scanner stays on the channel  
for 2 more seconds, waiting for another transmission before resuming  
scanning.  
Searching  
Scanning and searching are similar in that they both involve finding active  
frequencies within a group of frequencies. The difference is Scanning  
looks only at a group of programmed frequencies that are stored in the  
scanner’s channels and grouped into banks.  
Searching looks at all the frequencies within a pre-selected range of  
frequencies.  
If you find an interesting frequency while searching, you can store it in a  
channel for easier access later. See “Programming with Search” on page  
14. The main purpose of the Search function is to help you find active  
frequencies to program into memory.  
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Banks and Channels  
BC9000XLTBanks and channels are the way stored frequencies are  
organized in your scanner.  
A channel is a memory location where you store a frequency. The  
channels in the BC9000XLT are numbered 1 - 500. A bank is a group of  
channels. The BC9000XLT has 20 banks with 25 channels in each. The  
banks are useful for storing similar frequencies in order to maintain faster  
scanning cycles.  
You can turn each bank on or off to control whether its channels are  
included during scanning. When you turn off a bank, its channels are not  
erased, but are only temporarily excluded from scanning. You can also  
temporarily lock out individual channels within a bank during scanning.  
Setting the Squelch  
Use these controls:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
ON/OFF/VOLUME and SQUELCH Controls  
1. Press muntil you do not  
hear a signal.  
Bank A  
ch 22  
Adjust VOLUME to a  
comfortable listening level.  
L/O 000.0000MHz  
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2. Think of the Squelch Control as a gate. Turn SQUELCH fully  
counterclockwise. This raises the “Squelch Gate” so high that no  
signals can get through.  
SQUELCH  
VOLUME  
3. Turn SQUELCH fully clockwise until you hear a hiss. This lowers  
the “Squelch Gate” so that everything gets through ... noise,  
weak signals, and strong signals.  
SQUELCH  
VOLUME  
4. Turn SQUELCH back counter clockwise just until the hiss stops.  
Now the “Squelch Gate” allows only strong signals through.  
SQUELCH  
VOLUME  
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Using the Rotary Tuner  
Frequency LED  
FREQ  
CHAN  
Channel LED  
Mode Selector  
Rotary Tuner  
Lock LED  
Lock Key  
LOCK  
Rotary Tuner and Controls  
This unique feature allows easy, rapid, and precise selection of  
frequencies and channels in the BC9000XLT.  
Frequency/Channel Mode Selector - Press to switch between channel  
or frequency mode. When the CHAN LED is on, you can step rapidly  
through channels with the Rotary Tuner. When the FREQ LED is on, you  
can tune quickly and accurately through frequencies with the Rotary  
Tuner.  
Rotary Tuner - Use the Rotary Tuner to step through channels or  
frequencies, depending on the setting of the Frequency/Channel Mode  
Selector. Turn the knob clockwise to step up, counter clockwise to step  
down.  
Lock Key/LED - The LED lights when the Rotary Tuner is locked.  
Press LOCK to enable the Rotary Tuner.  
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Programming Channels  
Before you can scan, you must program the channels within a bank. You  
can store one frequency per channel, up to 500 channels. These are the  
banks and their associated channels:  
Bank  
Channel Number  
Bank  
Channel Number  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
1 - 25  
26 -50  
51 - 75  
76 - 100  
101 - 125  
126 - 150  
151 - 175  
176 - 200  
201 - 225  
226 - 250  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
251 - 275  
276 - 300  
301 - 325  
326 - 350  
351 - 375  
376 - 400  
401 - 425  
426 - 450  
451 - 475  
476 - 500  
J
Auto Sort  
Each time you store a frequency, the list of scanning frequencies in the  
bank is automatically sorted by frequency number. This unique Auto Sort  
feature enables faster scanning. When you manually step through a  
bank, however, frequencies are sorted according to channel number.  
Choosing a Programming Method  
With the BC9000XLT, there are five ways to program a channel:  
Manually selecting a channel and frequency, using the numeric  
keypad  
Using the Rotary Tuner to select a channel and frequency  
Searching a band to find active frequencies, and then storing them  
into channels  
Using the Auto Store feature to automatically program channels  
Transfer a programmed frequency from another channel  
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Programming By Manual Entry  
Use these keys :  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Scan and Numeric Keys  
1. Select a frequency.  
Example: Program  
482.7625 MHz into Channel 1.  
2. Press mto enter the  
Manual Mode.  
Bank A  
ch 22  
L/O 000.0000MHz  
3. Enter the channel number, then  
press m.  
Bank A P ch  
1
L/O 000.0000MHz  
4. Enter the frequency. Then  
press e .  
Bank A P ch  
1
Example: 482.7625  
If you make a mistake, press  
? twice to erase.  
L/O 482.7625MHz  
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If an error is made during  
programming, or if the frequency is out  
of range, this screen appears. Enter a  
valid channel or frequency number.  
Bank A P ch  
OUT OF BAND  
1
If the frequency is stored in another  
channel, the display will indicate the  
original channel for that frequency.  
Bank A  
ch 1  
DUPLICATE CH 230  
To program more channels, repeat steps 3 and 4.  
Press e to store the same frequency into the selected channel.  
Or, select another channel.  
Or, press ? twice to clear.  
Programming With the Rotary Tuner  
Use these controls:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Scan, Numeric Keys, and Rotary Tuning Controls  
1. Press mto enter the  
Manual Mode.  
OR  
Press LOCK, then turn the  
Rotary Tuner.  
Bank B  
ch 49  
L/O 000.0000MHz  
Note: Make sure the LOCK LED is out.  
2.  
Press CHAN, then turn the knob.  
Example: Channel 52  
Bank C  
ch 52  
L/O 000.0000MHz  
Turn right to step up through  
channels, left to step down  
through channels.  
Note: The channel selection flashes on the display, indicating that the  
frequency displayed is not programmed in that channel.  
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3. Select a frequency.  
Example: 123.7750  
4. To tune in the frequency, select  
FREQ with the Rotary Tuner  
Mode Selector then turn right to  
step up, left to step down.  
12. 5KHz  
ch 52  
AM 123.7750MHz  
5. Press e to program the  
channel.  
Bank C ch 52  
123.7750MHz  
To program more channels with the Rotary Tuner, repeat steps 2 - 5.  
Programming with Search  
The Search feature lets you search for active frequencies in a range you  
choose and store any or all of those frequencies into channels.  
For more information about searching, see “The Search Mode," page 29.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Search, Scan, Numeric, and Bank Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
Note: Be sure to set SQUELCH before you begin a search. See  
“Setting the Squelch," page 8.  
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1. Select a frequency range.  
See page 53, or see the included Betty Bearcat Starter  
Frequency Guide. Example: 450.000MHz to 456.000 MHz  
2. Press m.  
3. Enter the frequency and press  
lto enter the lower limit of  
the search range.  
Example: 450.000 MHz  
NFM 450.0000MHz  
NFM 000.0000MHz  
4. Enter the frequency and press  
lto enter the upper limit  
of the search range.  
Example: 456.000 MHz  
NFM 450.0000MHz  
NFM 456.0000MHz  
5. Press S to begin the search  
SRC NFM 12 .5KHz  
function.  
To exit search, press m.  
450.3750MHz  
The scanner stops on the first  
active frequency it finds.  
SRC NFM 12 .5KHz  
450.3750MHz  
To program the frequency, press h to stop searching. Then,  
proceed to step 6a, 6b, or 6c.  
If you do not want to program the frequency, press S to  
continue searching.  
6a. Program the frequency into the  
current channel.  
12 5KHz  
ch 53  
.
Press e .  
NFM 450.3875MHz  
Bank D  
ch 53  
450.3875MHz  
6b. Program the frequency into  
another channel:  
12 5KHz  
ch 53  
.
1. Press hto stop the  
search.  
NFM 450.3875MHz  
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2. Press N to enter the  
Transfer Mode.  
Enter Bank or ch  
450.3875MHz  
3. Enter the channel  
number.  
200  
450.3875MHz  
Example: Channel 200.  
4. Press h.  
Bank H  
ch200  
000.0000MHz  
(Display flip-flops)  
450.3875MHz  
5. Press e to Program  
the frequency.  
Bank H  
ch200  
450.3875MHz  
6c. Program the frequency into the first open channel of another bank.  
1. Press hto stop the  
search.  
12 5KHz  
ch 53  
.
NFM 450.3875MHz  
2. Press N to enter the  
Transfer Mode.  
Enter Bank or ch  
450.3875MHz  
3. Choose a bank.  
Example: Press D .  
P
Bank I  
ch201  
450.3875MHz  
4. Press e .  
P
Bank I  
ch201  
450.3875MHz  
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Programming With AUTO STORE  
This procedure searches a frequency range and automatically stores  
active frequencies into empty channels of the selected bank(s).  
Note: Be sure to set SQUELCH before you begin a search. See “Setting  
the Squelch” on page 8.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Programming, Search, Scan, Mode, Numeric, and Bank Keys  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
1. Select a frequency range.  
See page 53, or see the Betty  
Bearcat Starter Frequency  
Guide.  
Example: 810.000 MHz to  
856.000 MHz  
2. Press m.  
3. Enter the frequency and press  
lto enter the lower limit of  
the search range.  
Example: 810.000 MHz  
NFM 450.0000MHz  
NFM 810.0000MHz  
4. Enter the frequency and press  
l to enter the upper limit  
of the search range.  
NFM 810.0000MHz  
NFM 856.0000MHz  
Example: 856.000 MHz  
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5. Press U to enter the Auto  
Store Mode.  
Bank ABCDEFGHIJ  
1234567890  
6. Select the bank(s) for  
programming. The selected  
bank indicator(s) stop blinking.  
Example: Press C and  
D .  
Bank ABCDEFGHIJ  
1234567890  
7. Press U to begin the Auto  
Store.  
The LED on the U key  
flashes.  
Note: You hear no audio during Auto Store.  
Note: If the bank you chose is already fully programmed, a double  
beep sounds. Choose another bank.  
Searching frequencies  
12.5KHz STOch 54  
NFM 810.0625MHZ  
Storing an active frequency.  
12.5KHz STOch 54  
NFM 810.1125MHZ  
Search resumes.  
12.5KHz STOch 55  
NFM 810.2000MHZ  
To stop Auto Store, press m, s, or P.  
You can change these functions during Auto Store:  
Frequency Step (See page 35.)  
Turbo Search (See page 31.)  
Signal Mode (See page 36.)  
8. The unit tells you when Auto  
Store is complete.  
Store CD  
end  
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Deleting a Programmed Frequency  
Use this procedure when you want to delete a frequency from a channel  
without storing a new frequency in its place.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Programming, Search, Scan, and Numeric Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
1. Enter the channel  
number.  
Bank D  
ch 86  
854.8625MHz  
2. Press 0 .  
3. Press e .  
Bank D  
ch 86  
L/O 000.0000MHz  
Transferring a Programmed Frequency  
This procedure lets you transfer a programmed frequency to another channel.  
1. Press m.  
Bank D  
ch 53  
450.3875MHz  
2. Enter the channel number and  
press m, or select CHAN  
with the Rotary Tuner Mode  
Selector and locate the  
channel.  
Bank D  
ch 83  
855.9125MHz  
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3a. To select the transfer channel,  
press N ...  
Enter Bank or ch  
855.9125MHz  
3b. Then enter the channel  
number...  
8
855.9125MHz  
3c. Then press h.  
Bank A  
ch  
8
000.0000MHz  
(Display flip-flops)  
Bank D  
ch 83  
855.9125MHz  
4. Press e to transfer the  
frequency.  
Bank A  
ch  
855.9125MHz  
8
Programming Channels with Alpha Characters  
Use this feature to name programmed channels (from 1 - 250) for easy  
reference.  
Example: Channel 1, Local Police.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Programming, Search, Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
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1. Press P...  
Select  
ALPHA or CTCSS  
Then press Z.  
Select chan  
8
from 1 to 500  
2. Enter the channel number...  
Note: You must select a  
programmed channel.  
1
from 1 to 500  
Example: Channel 1  
Then press h. The Alpha  
Edit Screen appears.  
56789 /()& ch 1  
LMNOPQRSTU ch 1  
3. Turn the Rotary Tuner left/right  
to choose a letter from the  
upper line of characters.  
Example: “L”  
Press h for uppercase  
characters, l for lowercase  
letters.  
LMNOPQRSTU ch 1  
L
Repeat to choose more characters. You can enter up to 16 characters.  
Note: Press U to move the edit cursor on the lower line to the  
right.  
Press S to move the edit cursor to the left.  
4. Press e to program the  
Alpha entry into the channel.  
Bank A P ch 1  
Local Police  
You can program channels 1 through 250 with alpha characters. If you try  
to program channels above number 250, the scanner returns to the  
“SELECT CHAN” screen.  
Press s, m, or Pto exit the Program Alpha mode.  
To display the alpha characters, press Zwhile in the Scanning or  
Manual Mode.  
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To Delete Alpha Characters  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Program, Search, Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
1. Press m.  
2. Press P....  
Select  
ALPHA or CTCSS  
Then press Z.  
Select chan  
8
from 1 to 500  
3. Enter the channel number with  
the alpha characters you want  
to delete, then press h.  
1
from 1 to 500  
4. Turn the Rotary Tuner and  
select the space between the  
9“ and the ”/ “ characters.  
56789 / ( )& ch 1  
ocal Police  
5. Press h to erase the first  
56789 / ( )& ch 1  
ocal Police  
letter.  
6. Press h repeatedly to erase all the letters.  
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7. Press e to store the  
changes.  
Bank A  
ch 1  
Select chan 1  
from 1 to 500  
8
Press s, m, or Pto exit the Program Alpha  
Mode.  
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The Scan Mode  
Scanning All Programmed Channels and Banks  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Scan, Mode, Numeric, and Bank Keys  
1. Turn on the scanner  
OR  
Bank ABCDEFGHIJ  
Scan 1234567890  
Press s to begin scanning.  
2. When the scanner stops on  
a channel you can:  
Bank A  
ch  
8
855.9125MHz  
2a. Press mto stay on the  
channel.  
2b. Press Yto turn on Delay.  
2c. Or press sto resume  
scanning.  
Bank ABCDEFGHIJ  
Scan 1234567890  
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Turning Banks ON or OFF  
After you have programmed channels in several of the scanner’s banks  
you can customize which channels you scan by turning the banks on or  
off.  
1. Press s.  
Bank ABCDEFGHIJ  
Scan 1234567890  
2. To turn a Bank OFF, press the  
Bank ABCD F  
letter or number.  
Scan 1  
5 7  
Example: E, G , H ,  
J, 2 , 3 , 4 ,  
6 , 8 , 9 , 0 .  
3. To turn a Bank ON, press the  
number or letter again.  
Bank ABCDEF I  
Example: e , I , 0 .  
Scan 1  
5 7 0  
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Locking Out Channels  
The lock-out feature lets you further customize the channels that you want  
to scan at a particular time.  
For example, if a stored frequency broadcasts almost all the time, the  
scanner will stop on it and stay. You can lock out that channel when you  
are more interested in the other channels for the current scanning  
session.  
When you lock out a channel, it is temporarily excluded from scanning, but  
it remains programmed so that you can easily unlock it for scanning later.  
You can select a locked out channel using the Manual Mode. See page  
12.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls.  
Locking Out a Channel  
1. Press s.  
Bank ABCDEF I  
Scan 1  
5 7 0  
2. Scanner stops on an undesired  
channel.  
Bank E  
ch105  
L/O 853.1125MHz  
Bank ABCDEF I  
3. Press Lto lock out the  
channel.  
Scan resumes immediately.  
Scan 1  
5 7 0  
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Unlocking a Channel  
1. Press m.  
2. Enter the channel or press the  
Channel Mode Selector and use  
the Rotary Tuner to find the  
Bank A P ch  
1
L/O 482.7625MHz  
channel you want to unlock.  
3. Press L.  
Bank A P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
4. Press s to resume scanning.  
Unlocking All Channels  
1. Press m.  
Bank D  
ch 53  
450.3875MHz  
2. Press and hold L.  
You hear a double beep when all channels are unlocked.  
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Using Priority Scan  
You can program one Priority Channel in each of the first 10 banks.  
During Priority Scanning, your scanner checks these special channels  
every two seconds, whether or not the scanner has located an active  
channel.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls.  
Press p .  
You can turn Priority Scan ON in Scan  
Mode or Manual Mode.  
P
BB  
a
a
n
n
k
k
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F I  
S
S
c
c
a
a
n
n
1
1
5
5
7
Moving the Priority Channel  
The scanner is pre-programmed with the first channel of each bank as a  
priority channel. However, you can change the priority channel to be any  
other channel within the bank.  
1. Press m.  
2. Select the new priority channel.  
P
Example: Press 9 .  
OR  
Use the Rotary Tuner.  
Bank A  
ch  
9
325.0500MHz  
3. Press and hold p for two  
seconds. You hear a double  
beep.  
Bank A P ch  
9
325.0500MHz  
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The Search Mode  
In the Search Mode, the scanner looks for any active frequencies within a  
range of frequencies you select. It is best to select a narrow range, so that  
you have a better chance of finding all the active channels.  
Use Search if you don’t have a frequency directory handy, or if new  
stations have been added since the directory was published.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
0
OFF  
Search, Scan, Mode, Numeric and Special Function Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
Beginning a Search  
1. Select a frequency range  
(See page 53, or see the Betty Bearcat Starter Frequency  
Guide.)Example: 46.000 MHz to 48.000 MHz  
2. Press m.  
3. To enter the lower limit of the  
search range, enter the  
frequency and press l.  
NFM 46.0000MHz  
NFM 856.0000MHz  
4. To enter the upper limit of the  
search range, enter the  
NFM  
NFM  
46.0000MHz  
48.0000MHz  
frequency and press l.  
5. Press S to begin the  
search.  
SRC NFM 5.0 KHz  
47.1400MHz  
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Scrolling Frequencies During a Search  
Scrolling temporarily suspends a search and allows you to manually move  
up or down through the frequencies.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Search Keys, and Rotary Tuning Controls  
To begin scrolling, press <to  
step up ...  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM 47.7000MHz  
Or press >to step down.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM 47.6250MHz  
Press and hold <or >to scroll rapidly.  
OR  
Press the FREQ mode selector and use the Rotary Tuner.  
Turn the knob right to step up, left to step down.  
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Using Turbo Search  
Turbo Search increases the search speed from 100 frequencies per  
second to 300 frequencies per second in ranges where the frequencies  
are spaced 5 kHz apart.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Mode Keys  
While searching, press t.  
T
SRC NFM 5.0 KHz  
4 6.0150MHz  
Using Search Delay  
On some two-way channels there might be short lapses in the signal  
before a reply. The Search Delay feature causes the scanner to wait two  
seconds after the end of a transmission before resuming searching, in  
case there is a reply.  
Unlike Scan Delay, you don’t have to turn on Search Delay for each  
frequency in the search range. Search Delay works for the entire  
frequency range you chose.  
Press Y to turn Search Delay ON.  
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Locking Out Frequencies  
This feature is similar to locking out a programmed channel, except you  
can only lock out 50 frequencies.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Search, Mode, and Numeric Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
While searching press Lwhen the  
scanner stops on an undesired  
frequency.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM  
46.0550MHz  
Search resumes immediately.  
Unlocking a Frequency  
1. Press hto stop the  
search.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM  
47.9450MHz  
2. Press <or >to find  
the frequency you want to  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
unlock. Or choose FREQ with  
the Rotary Tuner Mode Selector  
and tune in the frequency.  
L/O  
46.0550MHz  
3. Press L.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM  
46.0550MHz  
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Unlocking All Frequencies  
1. Press h to stop the search.  
2. Find any locked-out frequency.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
L/O  
47.2250MHz  
3. Press and hold Lfor two  
seconds.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM  
47.2250MHz  
You hear a double beep when all frequencies are unlocked.  
Birdies  
Birdies are internally generated frequencies that cause the scanner to  
stop during search. If you have problems with these frequencies, use the  
lockout features to keep the scanner from stopping.  
Birdie Frequencies in MHz  
32.000  
74.200  
428.5875  
431.9875  
443.9375  
447.9875  
471.9875  
483.9250  
511.9250  
794.5500  
811.9750  
967.9125  
967.9875  
1084.0625  
1084.1375  
128.000  
139.995  
140.000  
167.995  
171.250  
312.4375  
312.4625  
383.9875  
407.9875  
415.9375  
423.5875  
423.9875  
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Additional Scanner Features  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Status, Search, Mode, Numeric and Special Function Keys  
Scanning Weather Channels  
The BC9000XLT is not preprogrammed with NOAA Weather frequencies.  
See the Betty Bearcat Frequency Guide for a list of weather frequencies in  
your area. Then, see page 11 of this Operating Guide to program the  
frequencies into the BC9000XLT.  
Using Data Skip  
Some frequencies carry un-modulated signals or data signals (such as  
pager preamble signals or telefax signals). You can set the scanner to  
continue scanning after a 3-second delay, when it encounter such signals.  
Press d to turn Data Skip ON.  
Note: Data Skip is not available for the AM band and is not active  
during Priority scan.  
Note: You can turn Data Skip on or off at any time during scanning,  
searching and during Auto Store.  
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Changing the Frequency Step  
The frequency step is the minimum space between frequencies in the  
Manual or Search Mode.  
Your scanner is pre-programmed with a default frequency step for each of  
its frequency bands. You can override the default frequency step to  
search in larger or smaller increments when searching, during Auto Store,  
or when stepping through frequencies with h, l, or the Rotary  
Tuner.  
1. Press h to stop the  
search.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM 48.0000MHz  
2. Press f.  
3. Press the desired step on the  
numeric keypad.  
50 .0KHz  
STEP:50.0KHz  
ch230  
Example: Press ) .  
50.0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM 48.0000MHz  
To return to the original frequency  
step, press ? twice.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM 48.0000MHz  
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Setting the Signal Mode  
Your scanner is capable of receiving three signal modes:  
AM Amplitude Modulation  
NFM Narrow Frequency Modulation  
WFM Wide Frequency Modulation  
Each of the scanner’s frequency bands is pre-programmed with a default  
signal mode. If you want to override the default signal mode for a  
particular frequency, use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Status, Numeric and Special Function Keys  
1. Press f .  
2. Press the signal mode.  
Example: ^ .  
T
SRC WFM 5.0KHz  
MODE: WFM  
T
SRC WFM 5.0 KHz  
46.6000MHz  
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Using Signal Attenuation  
When the ATT LED is on, the incoming signal strength is attenuated  
(reduced) by about 15 dB. This prevents unusually strong signals from  
over-loading the scanner.  
In the Scan Mode, you must individually program each channel you want  
to use the Signal Attenuation feature. You can use the Signal Attenuation  
feature in the Manual, Search, or Scan Mode.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
While Scanning:  
1. Press m .  
Bank D  
ch 83  
855.9125MHz  
2. Press T. The display does not change.  
While Searching, press T.  
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Preventing Accidental Programming  
The BC9000XLT has a lock feature to  
prevent accidental programming  
entries. To disable the e , P,  
N , and U keys, move the rear  
panel switch to ON.  
OFF ON  
ENTER LOCK  
When you press e , P, N ,  
or U , a message appears.  
Bank C  
ch 69  
ENTER LOCKED  
Using COUNT to Monitor Channel Activity  
The Count feature counts the number of times scanning stops on an  
active channel. Use Count to determine the amount of activity on  
channels during a scanning session.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Scan, and Mode Keys  
1. Press m.  
Bank A P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
2. Press c.  
Count:01P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
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3. Press m, <, >, or use the Rotary Tuner to see  
the count for each channel.  
Counter counts up to 99. To reset the counter for individual channels  
1. Press m.  
2. Enter the channel number or  
use <, >, or the  
Rotary Tuner to select the  
channel.  
Count:01P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
3. Press ? twice.  
ch  
482.7625MHz  
Count:00P  
1
Note: Turning off power resets the counter for all channels.  
To turn COUNToff:  
1. Press m.  
2. Select a channel with the Count  
feature ON.  
Count:01P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
3. Press c.  
Bank A P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
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Displaying Bank Memory Status  
This feature shows the programming status of the channels in a bank.  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
1. Press m.  
2. Enter the channel number or  
use the Rotary Tuner to select  
any channel in the bank.  
Bank E  
ch 110  
854.9800MHz  
3. Press and hold cfor two  
Bank E P  
L
seconds.  
–  
L L _____*_*___*__*__  
*
The display shows:  
The bank (A through J or 0 through 9)  
An asterisk character () to represent each programmed  
channel.  
An underscore (_) character for an unprogrammed channel  
A “P” to designate a Priority channel  
An “L” to show a channel that is locked out.  
To check bank memory status in other banks, turn the Rotary Tuner to  
move from one bank to the next.  
To exit from this mode, press m or s.  
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Using Auto Recording  
The Auto Recording feature allows you to automatically tape record  
activity from any channel of your scanner. When scanning stops on the  
assigned channel, the recorder records the broadcast.  
Before using the Auto Tape feature, connect the scanner to a tape  
recorder. (See page 6.)  
Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Status, Scan, and Numeric Keys,  
Rotary Tuning Controls, Line jack  
1. Press s.  
Bank A P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
2. When the scanner stops on a  
channel you want to record,  
Record  
ch  
1
press m, then press x .  
482.7625MHz  
Note: You can also select the channel manually.  
To select other channels for recording, repeat steps 1 and 2.  
To record transmissions, you need a tape recorder with Remote and  
Microphone inputs.  
1. Connect the REMOTE jack of your tape recorder to the AUX jack  
on the rear of the BC9000XLT. This can be used to start and  
stop your recorder.  
2. Put a tape in your recorder, and put it in the Record mode.  
3. Press s.  
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When scanning stops on a channel that displays “Record”, the channel  
will automatically be recorded.  
To deselect a channel so that it is not recorded:  
1. Display the assigned channel  
on your screen.  
Record  
ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
2. Press x .  
Record” disappears on the  
display to indicate that channel  
will not be recorded.  
Bank A P ch  
1
482.7625MHz  
Viewing Scanner Status Information  
This feature lets you quickly review the settings for several features of the  
BC9000XLT. Use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Status, Search, and Scan Keys  
In Scan Mode:  
1. Press m.  
Bank C  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
2. Press and hold ufor two  
seconds. You hear two beeps,  
then the status information  
scrolls across the display.  
Bank C  
MODE:NFM  
ch 72  
Bank C  
ch 72  
STEP:12.5KHz  
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Bank C  
ch 72  
CTCSS:OFF 000.0  
Bank C  
ch 72  
ch 72  
ch 72  
HI–CUT:OFF  
Bank C  
RECORD:OFF  
Bank C  
DIMMER:BRIGHT  
In Search Mode:  
1.Press hto stop the search.  
5 .0KHz  
ch 230  
NFM 46.0550MHz  
2. Press and hold ufor two  
seconds.  
5 . 0KHz ch 10  
MODE:NFM  
You hear two beeps, then the  
status information scrolls across  
the display.  
0KHz  
5.  
ch 10  
ch10  
HI–CUT:OFF  
0KHz  
DIMMER:BRIGHT  
5.  
5 . 0KHz ch10  
TURBO SRCH:ON  
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Use these keys for Display Light and Hi-Cut  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Status and Special Function Keys  
Display Light  
The Display Light has three settings: BRIGHT, DIM, and OFF.  
1. Press f.  
2. Press the setting.  
Example: Press # .  
Bank ABCDEF I  
DIMMER: OFF  
Using Hi-Cut  
To Turn HI-CUT ON or OFF:  
1. Press f.  
2. Press  
.
Bank ABCDEF I  
HI – CUT: ON  
You can turn HI-CUT on or off while searching or scanning.  
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CTCSS Operation  
This section applies only if you are installing and using an optional  
CTCSS Tone Board with your scanner.  
Installing the CTCSS Board  
Installing the CTCSS Tone Board is a simple procedure, and requires only  
a few minutes following the steps below.  
CAUTION: Be sure to turn the scanner off and disconnect the power  
cord before attempting to open the scanner.  
1. Remove the five screws from the top cover.  
Lift  
2. Carefully lift the cover up from the back of the unit and turn it to  
the left - being careful not break the speaker wire.  
3. Stand the cover on its left side panel.  
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er  
To speak  
4. Align the pins on the  
CTCSS Board with  
the sockets on the  
mother board. Make  
sure they go straight  
into the sockets.  
CTCSS Board installed  
op  
(Inside T  
er)  
Cov  
The 4 pin socket is  
toward the front of the  
scanner.  
The 3 pin socket is  
toward the back of  
the scanner.  
4 pins  
3 pins  
5. Gently push straight  
down on the CTCSS  
Board until the pins  
are fully seated in  
the sockets.  
6. Carefully replace the cover and the five screws.  
Note: The tabs on the cover hook under the front part of the  
chassis.  
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Using CTCSS  
The CTCSS (Continuous Tone Control Squelch System) feature allows  
squelch to be broken during scanning only when a CTCSS Tone is  
received.  
To program a channel for CTCSS, use these keys:  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
7
CLR  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
Program, Search, Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys,  
and Rotary Tuning Controls  
1. Press m .  
Bank A  
ch  
8
855.9125MHz  
2. Press P .  
Select  
ALPHA or CTCSS  
3. Press K .  
Select chan  
8
from 1 to 500  
4. Enter the channel number.  
5. Press h.  
72  
from 1 to 500  
00 .0KHz  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
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6. Use the Rotary Tuner to select  
a tone frequency. (See page 49  
for a list of tone frequencies.)  
67 . 0Hz  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
7. Press e to program the  
frequency.  
67 . 0Hz  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
After programing the frequency,  
the scanner returns to step three.  
Continue programming CTCSS  
frequencies , or press m  
to exit.  
Select chan  
72  
from 1 to 500  
To Change the CTCSS Tone Frequency  
1. Press m .  
2. Find the channel and CTCSS  
Tone Frequency you want to  
change.  
Bank C  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
3. Press P .  
Select  
ALPHA or CTCSS  
4. Press K.  
Select chan  
72  
from 1 to 500  
5. Enter the current channel  
number.  
72  
from 1 to 500  
6. Press h .  
67 . 0Hz  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
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7. Use the Rotary Tuner to select  
a new frequency. (See below  
for a list of CTCSS tone  
frequencies.)  
77 . 0Hz  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
8. Press e .  
77 . 0Hz  
ch 72  
854.2875MHz  
After programming the frequency, the  
scanner returns to step four. Continue  
programming CTCSS frequencies, or  
press m to exit.  
Select chan  
72  
from 1 to 500  
Note: To remove a CTCSS Tone Frequency, from a channel, program  
the frequency as “00.0.”  
CTCSS Tone Frequencies  
000.  
0
67.0 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7  
85.4 88.5 91.5  
82.5  
94.8 97.4 100. 103. 107. 110. 114. 118. 123. 127. 131.  
0
5
2
9
8
8
0
3
8
136. 141. 146. 151. 156. 162. 167. 173. 179. 186. 192.  
5
3
2
4
7
2
9
8
9
2
8
203. 210. 218. 225. 233. 241. 250.  
000.  
0
5
7
1
7
6
8
3
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Care and Maintenance  
General Use  
Write down the programmed channels/frequencies in case of a memory  
loss.  
Firmly press each scanner key so that you hear the entry tone.  
Location  
If strong interference or electrical noise is received, move the scanner.  
Also, a higher antenna location usually results in better reception.  
Do not use the scanner in high-moisture environments, such as a kitchen  
or bathroom.  
Avoid placing the scanner in direct sunlight or near heating elements or  
vents.  
Do not plug the scanner’s AC adapter into an outlet controlled by a wall  
switch. Prolonged periods without power can cause loss of memory.  
Cleaning  
Disconnect the AC adapter while you clean the scanner.  
Clean only the outside of the scanner with a mild detergent.  
To prevent scratches, do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents to clean  
the scanner.  
Do not rub the display window.  
Do not use excessive amounts of water.  
Repairs  
Do not attempt any repairs. The scanner contains no user-serviceable  
parts. Contact the Uniden Customer Service Center at 800-297-1023, or  
take the scanner to a qualified repair technician.  
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Troubleshooting  
If your BC9000XLT is not performing properly, try the steps listed below.  
PROBLEM  
SUGGESTION  
Check the connections at both ends of  
the AC Adapter.  
Scanner won’t work.  
Turn on the wall switch of your room.  
You could be using an outlet controlled  
by the wall switch. Move the AC  
Adapter to another wall outlet.  
Make sure the power switch is turned on.  
Check the antenna and its connection.  
Poor reception.  
Scan won’t stop.  
You may be in a fringe area. This may  
require an optional multi-band antenna.  
Check with your dealer or local  
electronics store.  
Adjust the Squelch Control.  
Check the antenna connection.  
It is possible that none of the  
programmed channels are active at the  
time. Try the band search.  
Press the bank key again.  
Scan won’t start.  
Make sure there are some  
programmed channels.  
Adjust the Squelch Control.  
Adjust the Squelch Control.  
Check the Enter Lock feature.  
Search won’t start.  
Scanner won’t allow any program  
inputs  
Alpha character programming is  
available on channels 1 - 250. Make  
sure the channel is within that range.  
Can’t program channel with alpha  
character  
If you still cannot get satisfactory results and want additional information,  
or to return the unit for service, please call Uniden Customer Service at  
800-297-1023.  
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Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts  
Operating Guide  
(OMBC9000XLT)  
Telescoping Antenna  
(AT124)  
Betty Bearcat  
Starter  
Frequency  
Guide  
T
XL  
T
XL  
9000  
E
BC  
H
J
ELC  
D
U
SQ  
I
H
A
N
E
M
CH  
U  
VO  
G
A
F
F
REQ  
C
K
FF  
LO  
O
uto Scanner  
9000  
A
FF  
3
FM  
IM  
O
z
H
6
M
W
2
5K  
T
I
D
NF  
z
9
CU  
BR  
5
KH  
I
-
S
1
2
2.  
5
E
AM  
1
8
z
H
H
BC  
z
0K  
4
H
5
5K  
0
7
R
AL  
CL  
U
N
TURBO  
M
A
T
A
DA  
IF  
S
U
T
A
TT  
T
TWIN  
H
A
S
ST  
A
AN  
CTCS  
SC  
LA  
Y
ALPH  
O
DE  
AUX  
B
E
M
N
T
S
EN  
D
I
T
UR  
M
U
S
PR  
O
L/  
CO  
D
G
OL  
O
H
PR  
AUTO  
LIM  
P
C
T
S
SR  
IT  
EX  
E
N
LI  
GUIDE  
TING  
OPERA  
External Speaker  
(ESP25, 8)  
Mobile Mounting Bracket  
Assembly Kit  
(MB001)  
AC Adapter  
(AD580U)  
®
Cigarette Lighter  
Power Cord Adapter  
(PS001)  
Hard Wire Cord  
(PS002)  
CTCSS Board  
(BC005)  
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Specifications  
Banks:  
Total 20 banks  
Channels:  
Search Band:  
500 channels  
Total 17 Search bands (AM, NFM, WFM)  
Frequency (MHz)  
Mode  
Steps  
25.000  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25.9950  
AM  
5.0kHz  
5.0kHz  
5.0kHz  
50kHz  
26.000  
28.9950  
AM  
29.000  
53.9950  
NFM  
WFM  
NFM  
WFM  
AM  
54.000  
71.500  
72.000  
75.9950  
5.0kHz  
50kHz  
76.000  
107.9500  
136.9950  
173.9950  
215.9500  
224.9950  
399.9875  
511.9875  
549.9500  
805.9500  
823.9875  
868.9875  
1300.0000  
108.000  
137.000  
174.000  
216.000  
225.000  
400.000  
512.000  
760.000  
806.0000  
849.0125  
894.0125  
12.5kHz  
5.0kHz  
50kHz  
NFM  
WFM  
NFM  
AM  
5.0kHz  
12.5kHz  
12.5kHz  
50kHz  
NFM  
WFM  
WFM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
50kHz  
12.5kHz  
12.5kHz  
12.5kHz  
Scan Rate: Up to 100 channels per second  
Search Rate: Up to 300 channels per second (Turbo Mode)  
Up to 100 channels per second (Normal Mode)  
Scan Delay:  
Audio Output:  
Antenna:  
Operating Temperature:  
Size:  
2 seconds  
Max 3W (8 load)  
50 ohms (Impedance)  
- 20 C (- 4 F) to + 60 C (+ 140 F)  
10-1/2" (W) x 7-1/2" (D) x 3-1/2" (H)  
4 lbs.  
Weight:  
Certified in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart  
C as of date of manufacture. Features, specifications, and availability of  
optional accessories are all subject to change without notice.  
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BC9000XLT  
Auto Scanner  
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
I
BC9000XLT  
H
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
2
3
WFM  
AM  
NFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
5
6
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
7
CLR  
8
50KHz  
9
HI-CUT  
LINE  
EXT SP  
0
E
OFF  
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Precautions  
Before you use this scanner, please read and observe  
the following:  
WARNING!  
Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire  
or electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
IMPORTANT!  
The installation, possession, or use of this scanning radio in a  
motor vehicle may be prohibited, regulated, or require a permit in  
certain states, cities, and/or local jurisdiction. Your local law  
enforcement officials should be able to provide you with  
information regarding the laws in your community.  
Uniden® and Bearcat® are registered trademarks of Uniden America Corporation  
©1994 Uniden America Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
Printed in the Philippines  
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BC9000XLT Controls  
2
3
4
1
BC9000XLT  
MEM  
SHIFT  
COUNT  
AUX  
STATUS  
E
J
A
F
B
G
C
D
H
I
PROG  
SEND  
ALPHA  
FREQ  
CHAN  
SQUELCH  
TWIN TURBO  
MANUAL  
HOLD  
BRI  
DIM  
OFF  
SCAN  
1
AM  
2
NFM  
3
WFM  
SRC  
AUTO  
PRI TURBO  
CTCSS  
DELAY  
DATA  
ATT  
6
5
4
VOLUME  
5KHz  
12.5 KHz  
25KHz  
LOCK  
LIMIT  
L/O  
9
HI-CUT  
8
7
CLR  
50KHz  
LINE  
EXT SP  
E
0
OFF  
10  
9
8
7
6
6.  
5
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Programming and Status Keys  
Display  
Numeric and Special Function  
Keys  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Scan Keys  
Mode Keys  
Search Keys  
Bank Keys  
ON/OFF/VOLUME and  
SQUELCH Controls  
5.  
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One Year Limited Warranty  
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”)  
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail  
owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship  
with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.  
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and  
be of no further effect 12 months after the date of original retail sale. The warranty  
is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or  
necessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits,  
subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed,  
(D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service  
center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any  
conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by  
Uniden, or (F) installed, programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the  
operating guide for this product.  
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to  
this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will repair the  
defect and return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost  
(except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in  
connection with the performance of this warranty. THE LIMITED WARRANTY  
SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO  
THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS,  
IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT  
COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above  
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside  
the United States of America.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after  
following the instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the Product  
is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging).  
Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has  
caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped or delivered freight  
prepaid by traceable means, or delivered, to warrantor at:  
Uniden America Corporation  
Parts and Service Division  
4700 Amon Carter Blvd.  
Fort Worth, TX 76155  
(800) 297-1023, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CENTRAL, Monday through Friday  
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