Introduction – Uniden BC780XLT User Manual

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Band

Frequency Range

Mode

Step

No.

(MHz)

(kHz)

15

162.0000 - 173.9875

FM

12.5

16

174.0000 - 215.9500

WFM

50

17

216.0000 - 224.9950

FM

5

18

225.0000 - 399.9500

AM

50

19

400.0000 - 405.9875

NFM

12.5

20

406.0000 - 419.9875

NFM

12.5

21

420.0000 - 449.9875

NFM

12.5

22

450.0000 - 469.9875

NFM

12.5

23

470.0000 - 512.0000

NFM

12.5

24

806.0000 - 823.9875

NFM

12.5

25

849.0125 - 868.9875

NFM

12.5

26

894.0125 - 956.0000

NFM

12.5

27

1240.0000 - 1300.0000

NFM

12.5

Band

Frequency Range

Mode

Step

No.

(MHz)

(kHz)

1

25.0000 - 26.9600

AM

5

2

26.9650 - 27.4050

AM

5

3

27.4100 - 27.9950

AM

5

4

28.0000 - 29.6900

FM

10

5

29.7000 - 49.9900

FM

10

6

50.0000 - 53.9900

FM

10

7

54.0000 - 71.9500

WFM

50

8

72.0000 - 75.9950

FM

5

9

76.0000 - 87.9500

WFM

50

10

88.0000 - 107.9000

WFM

100

11

108.0000 - 136.9750

AM

25

12

137.0000 - 143.9950

FM

5

13

144.0000 - 147.9950

FM

5

14

148.0000 - 161.9950

FM

5

Introduction

The BC780XLT is a state-of-the-art radio with TrunkTracking™ and automatic scanning
capabilities. It can store frequencies such as police, fire/emergency, marine, railroad, air,
amateur, and other communications into 10 banks of 50 channels each.

Use your new scanner to monitor:

• Police and Fire Departments (including rescue and paramedics)

• VHF High Band, UHF, 800/900 MHz Trunked Public Safety Systems

• Trunking for Motorola, EDACS and LTR Systems

• NOAA Weather Broadcasts

• Business/Industrial Radio

• Utilities

• Marine and Amateur (ham radio) Bands

• Air Band

• And much more...

The chart below identifies the scanner band numbers, the frequency range, the modulation
mode and the default step size settings.

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