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Private_Sale October 20th 06 08:51 PM

LF Info: Vintage Regency Flight Scan
 
I have an old Regency Flight Scan VHF-Air only scanner but no manual. I am
looking for instructions on programming the channel bank and also
programming direct access frequencies.

Here is the scanner: http://www.rigpix.com/regency/regency_actt720a.htm

Thanks in advance.

Vince




Al Arduengo October 21st 06 02:45 AM

LF Info: Vintage Regency Flight Scan
 
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 15:51:52 -0400, Private_Sale wrote:

I have an old Regency Flight Scan VHF-Air only scanner but no manual. I am
looking for instructions on programming the channel bank and also
programming direct access frequencies.

Here is the scanner: http://www.rigpix.com/regency/regency_actt720a.htm

Thanks in advance.

Vince


I do not think you "program" it per se. It probably uses crystals.
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honestjohn October 21st 06 03:41 AM

LF Info: Vintage Regency Flight Scan
 

"Al Arduengo" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 15:51:52 -0400, Private_Sale wrote:

I have an old Regency Flight Scan VHF-Air only scanner but no manual. I

am
looking for instructions on programming the channel bank and also
programming direct access frequencies.

Here is the scanner: http://www.rigpix.com/regency/regency_actt720a.htm

Thanks in advance.

Vince


I do not think you "program" it per se. It probably uses crystals.
--

It's a programmable scanner, and not that hard to program as I remember; I
used to have one but it's been about 15 yrs. since I programmed one. I do
remember that after entering the freq. by the keypad (on the left) then the
number of the channel you wanted the freq. entered into must be plressed (on
the right). I didn't have a manual with mine either, but it was simple to
figure out.

H.J.

p.s. Sell that one at a garage sale and get a RS-2052 at a close-out steal.
**UHF airband**1,000 channel**GREAT SCANNER**



Private_Sale October 21st 06 09:15 PM

LF Info: Vintage Regency Flight Scan
 
Thanks for the tips for thje old Regency. By the way, is the PRO-2052 a
triple conversion unit?

"honestjohn" wrote in message
et...

"Al Arduengo" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 15:51:52 -0400, Private_Sale wrote:

I have an old Regency Flight Scan VHF-Air only scanner but no manual. I

am
looking for instructions on programming the channel bank and also
programming direct access frequencies.

Here is the scanner: http://www.rigpix.com/regency/regency_actt720a.htm

Thanks in advance.

Vince


I do not think you "program" it per se. It probably uses crystals.
--

It's a programmable scanner, and not that hard to program as I remember; I
used to have one but it's been about 15 yrs. since I programmed one. I do
remember that after entering the freq. by the keypad (on the left) then
the
number of the channel you wanted the freq. entered into must be plressed
(on
the right). I didn't have a manual with mine either, but it was simple to
figure out.

H.J.

p.s. Sell that one at a garage sale and get a RS-2052 at a close-out
steal.
**UHF airband**1,000 channel**GREAT SCANNER**





honestjohn October 21st 06 11:34 PM

LF Info: Vintage Regency Flight Scan
 

"Private_Sale" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the tips for thje old Regency. By the way, is the PRO-2052 a
triple conversion unit?

Yes it is, and the best scanner that I've ever had. I have about 850
aircraft freq. programmed in it and it seems that there is constant chatter
going on all the time. I particularly enjoy listening to the crews of the
C-130s (flying in groups of 3 or 4 planes) talking between the planes. They
get pretty "wild" at times.

H.J.



Private_Sale October 22nd 06 02:36 AM

LF Info: Vintage Regency Flight Scan
 
awesome...

"honestjohn" wrote in message
et...

"Private_Sale" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the tips for thje old Regency. By the way, is the PRO-2052 a
triple conversion unit?

Yes it is, and the best scanner that I've ever had. I have about 850
aircraft freq. programmed in it and it seems that there is constant
chatter
going on all the time. I particularly enjoy listening to the crews of the
C-130s (flying in groups of 3 or 4 planes) talking between the planes.
They
get pretty "wild" at times.

H.J.





charlie October 22nd 06 04:57 PM

LF Info: Vintage Regency Flight Scan
 
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Private_Sale wrote:
I have an old Regency Flight Scan VHF-Air only scanner but no manual. I am
looking for instructions on programming the channel bank and also
programming direct access frequencies.

Here is the scanner: http://www.rigpix.com/regency/regency_actt720a.htm

Thanks in advance.

Vince




Vince,

You can get a manual for $6 he
http://www.bearcat1.com/manuals.htm


Charlie.

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ka9jwx October 20th 12 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Private_Sale (Post 514416)
I have an old Regency Flight Scan VHF-Air only scanner but no manual. I am
looking for instructions on programming the channel bank and also
programming direct access frequencies.

Here is the scanner: http://www.rigpix.com/regency/regency_actt720a.htm

Thanks in advance.

Vince

Hi Vince, Would you like to sell it & if so, how much would you want for it?

Thanks.

Channel Jumper October 20th 12 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ka9jwx (Post 797634)
Hi Vince, Would you like to sell it & if so, how much would you want for it?

Thanks.

Its not worth anything...

I have a Uniden 890 XLT that is practically obsolete.

That radio went out a long time ago - with the Dodo Bird and the Passenger Pigeon.


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