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Xlaxx
| Posted on Saturday, April 26, 2003 - 11:00 pm: |
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Are there any mods for this scanner? A ham told me there were none available,... Just wanted to check with the pros on Copper. Thanks guys- XLAXX |
bruce
| Posted on Sunday, April 27, 2003 - 1:48 pm: |
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not that ive seen it dosnt even cover trunking the book http://www.kungfo0.org/radio/bearcat.pdf
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2ec837
| Posted on Monday, April 28, 2003 - 10:55 am: |
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Years ago I remember hearing of a mod that will give you 6 more channels. |
Xlaxx
| Posted on Monday, April 28, 2003 - 12:15 pm: |
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Bruce- Thanks! I printed the manual from the site. Are you sure about no mods for this scanner?... XLAXX |
bruce
| Posted on Monday, April 28, 2003 - 1:05 pm: |
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WHY? it dosnt do trunking what would you mod it for? |
Xlaxx
| Posted on Monday, April 28, 2003 - 11:00 pm: |
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Bruce- I wasn't sure if I could get more out of it. I paid $25 for it about three years ago and haven't used it. Are there any popular freqs. that I could tune into that Hams hang out on? 2ec837- What's the mod for the extra channels? Thanks again XLAXX |
bruce
| Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 - 4:33 am: |
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it should cover 6 meters ( 52.525 ), 2 meters ( 145-148 ) and 440 ( 445-450 ) im not shure if that one goes on 10 meters too 29.60 |
bruce
| Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 - 7:14 am: |
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check this out http://www.uvm.edu/~swarley/schem.jpg
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Xlaxx
| Posted on Wednesday, April 30, 2003 - 12:44 am: |
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Bruce- THANKS!!!! Where did you find the schematic???,...AWESOME! I appreciate you doing the background research for me. U da man Bruce! XLAXX |
bruce
| Posted on Wednesday, April 30, 2003 - 7:42 am: |
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my web browser stumbled on it glad to help! .... i had a 210 many years ago its a FINE scanner! |
2ec837
| Posted on Wednesday, April 30, 2003 - 2:23 pm: |
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I've only heard mention of the channel expansion mod.You might check some of the scanner mod web sites.I had one way back in the day,Bruce is right it was a good scanner. |
Xlaxx
| Posted on Thursday, May 01, 2003 - 12:52 am: |
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The 210 scanner is in good shape. Probably need to replace the back-up battery. I replaced the antenna on it with a Rad Shacker. It receives really well but I wanted to check out some freq's without having to scan all the time. I thought there might be some popular freq's to hang out on with out spending all the time searching. The 210 scans up when you program it but the scan area is somewhat limited as I recall. Any other thoughts?? Thanks Bruce and 2ec837. XLAXX |
Kd4amg
| Posted on Wednesday, June 11, 2003 - 10:10 pm: |
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the bearcat 210 was one of the FIRST home programmable scanners ... like BRUCE said it was limited to what it would recieve, but the main drawback in todays world is its limitation of memory channels...I own 2 of them got them used by folks that HAD to own the newer models that had 300 - 500 - 1000 memory channels ( you can only listen to one at a time )...and the 800 mhz stuff dont interest me any way..... i have 4 old BEARCAT III crystal scanners for set use...and the 2 BEACAT 210s are used for "spur - of - the moment " stuff that i dont listen to much and have no crystals for...I can listen with all 5 scanners at one time and it is rather FUN... especially when 3 - 4 of them all have something to say at one time ( try that with just one scanner that holds 300 - 500 channels ). it do get kinds noisy in the ole shack...but I do hear all that any participitating parties have to say, and dont miss a single thing. You folks might try getting several 10 - 20 channel scanners, put 2 - 5 BUSY frequencies in each one, and miscallaneous stuff in the other memory channels... that way if scanner #1 gets busy, the other 4 are still scanning ...or if # 3 and # 5 get busy the other 3 are still scanning... or get some of the old CRYSTAL type like BEARCAT III or IV or the John son or radio shack or the regency or midland old crystal type... the options are almost endless... |
Tecnicoloco
| Posted on Thursday, June 19, 2003 - 6:31 pm: |
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Hi: I am looking for a instruction manual for a bearcat 800 xlt and any modifications for this unit. Thanks in advance. Tecnicoloco. |
Highlander
| Posted on Friday, June 20, 2003 - 6:40 am: |
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Try www.strongsignals.net |
Clint Woodhams (Unregistered Guest)
Unregistered guest
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 7:41 pm: |
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So what is the modification for the BC210XLT? Could someone please send me the info. Thanks in advance, Clint Woodhams KC7LMM |
Tech808
Moderator Username: Tech808
Post Number: 2791 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Saturday, June 26, 2004 - 6:02 pm: |
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Clint, Try the Link below for Bearcat 210 modifications as it has sevaral listed. http://search.iwon.com/commerce/multisearch.jsp?st=addr&PG=COPILOTSEAS&SEC=ABMANY&searchfor=Bearcat+210+Scanner+Modifications Hope this helps. Lon Tech808 |
Tom DiGeronimo (Unregistered Guest)
Unregistered guest
| Posted on Thursday, July 01, 2004 - 10:21 am: |
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There is a mod that will let the Bearcat 210 recieve NOAA and METEOR sattelite signals. It is at www.uvm.edu/~swarley/bc210.htm Check it out. very interesting Hope this helps! |
Hollowpoint445
Member Username: Hollowpoint445
Post Number: 71 Registered: 6-2004
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2004 - 5:11 am: |
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KD4AMG - You've got a good system worked out. I've got a method of my own that I use with about a dozen scanners, though I only use 3 - 5 at a time. I listen primarily to police but I'll listen to emergency services if something is going on in my neighborhood. I usually do things this way: I have one monitoring the police dispatch frequency constantly. Another is set to the police traffic channel that is used to relay information about the people stopped for traffic violations. Warrants, license information, registration checks - that kind of thing. I use a third to scan through the car to car frequencies. A fourth scanning through the local government frequencies that the police aren't really supposed to use, but they use to chit-chat when they aren't busy. And at times I'll have another on to listen to the repeater input frequencies because some officers use them for low power simplex communications. It also allows me to hear when they're in my immediate area. I don't miss much going on in my neighborhood. I also have scanners set up with banks dedicated to certain services like GMRS/FRS, Marine VHF, Business DOT frequencies/MURS, Utilities, Department of transportation, Fire, Ambulance, Local Media, Specific Businesses, Airport weather and tower, Ham repeaters on all bands, and other things we're not supposed to discuss. I wish I could find some crystal scanners with the correct frequencies in them for monitoring the frequencies that I listen to all of the time, but everytime I look at one at a yard sale or flea market it's got frequencies for fire or ambulance, and I don't listen to that very much. The crystals are more expensive to order than the difference in price to buy a used programmable scanner, so that's what I've wound up doing. It sure is a great way to know what's going in your neighborhood. |
Crackerjack
Intermediate Member Username: Crackerjack
Post Number: 106 Registered: 7-2004
| Posted on Saturday, July 24, 2004 - 8:55 pm: |
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My base will scan 10/11 meters, both [reset channels or just a spectrum, or the whole spectrum. The RCI 2950 will also scan by selected intervals. |