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lousy flagpins July 25th 03 06:45 PM

what do i need to get more stuff on my bc80xlt?
 
ive got a bc80xlt with several bands (ham, t band, etc.) that i get
nothing on. im in an urban area so it seems like there ought to be a
lotta stuff around.

right now all i have is a 6 inch flexible antenna like you see on
handheld police radios. do i need another completely differnt antenna
or maybe just a longer version of what ive got.

Ruben F. July 25th 03 07:19 PM

You first have to program frequencies for what you want to listen to.
Exactly what "urban area" are you talking about.

-RF
http://www.Police-Scanner.info


"lousy flagpins" wrote in message
om...
ive got a bc80xlt with several bands (ham, t band, etc.) that i get
nothing on. im in an urban area so it seems like there ought to be a
lotta stuff around.

right now all i have is a 6 inch flexible antenna like you see on
handheld police radios. do i need another completely differnt antenna
or maybe just a longer version of what ive got.




Den6N July 26th 03 04:04 PM

Make sure the little pin in the tip of the antenna hasn't broken off - common
on BC handhelds...

den6n
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"lousy flagpins" wrote in message
om...
ive got a bc80xlt with several bands (ham, t band, etc.) that i get
nothing on. im in an urban area so it seems like there ought to be a
lotta stuff around.

right now all i have is a 6 inch flexible antenna like you see on
handheld police radios. do i need another completely differnt antenna
or maybe just a longer version of what ive got.




Ken Roberts July 26th 03 04:32 PM


"Frank" wrote in message
news:01c352e9$0965a5e0$0125250a@ojidduqsrhwjfttv.. .
Ruben F. link.net...

^ Exactly what "urban area" are you talking about.

El Paso, Texas, US.

Frank



The BC80 won't do the trunking required to listen to El Paso, that's why you
aren't hearing anything. You need a scanner capable of trunk tracking.

Ken




Ben Thomas July 28th 03 03:49 AM

(lousy flagpins) wrote in message . com...
ive got a bc80xlt with several bands (ham, t band, etc.) that i get
nothing on. im in an urban area so it seems like there ought to be a
lotta stuff around.

right now all i have is a 6 inch flexible antenna like you see on
handheld police radios. do i need another completely differnt antenna
or maybe just a longer version of what ive got.


Interesting. That's the very same model I've used for
about 9 years now, and it puts the new (castrated)
units to shame. I use it every day.

With your setting, your radio should be squawking like
a talkbox in the 400 and 800 bands with any antenna
affixed to it, but it never hurts to improve one.

Try a "Seeker 800" or a "Condor". They're spendy, but
you'll NEVER regret it.

Steve May 11th 18 08:23 AM

what do i need to get more stuff on my bc80xlt?
 
(lousy flagpins) writes:

ive got a bc80xlt with several bands (ham, t band, etc.) that i get
nothing on. im in an urban area so it seems like there ought to be a
lotta stuff around.

right now all i have is a 6 inch flexible antenna like you see on
handheld police radios. do i need another completely differnt antenna
or maybe just a longer version of what ive got.

I have had excellent results using a right angle antenna. drop the rubber ducky :) I do not recommend the following: open her up and use ether (very cold) and a torch on the black tar to get access to the fm discriminator. I tapped the discriminator and pulled it through a plated through whole. I used a small ferite bead with 2 turns and the scanner is now bad ass. I use it for band searching. This is probably my second favorite scanner. I get some television stations! and and plenty of hams.

The problem as I see it is that the discriminator is encased in plastic making it difficult to ground out noise. the ferrite bead helps tremendously; not sure how but is does. standard amidon #43 material. No need to mess with the IC itself, there is an empty pad and there are several through wholes so you don't need to drill. If you're really interested check discriminator.nl or I'll take some pictures. What a junkie I am...

I use a preamp from tony van roon's website:
http://www.tonyvanroon.com/oldwebsit...activant2.html .
I used a Siemens dual gate mosfet (check the data sheets for bf998 SOT143B! not SOT143R!) instead of MFE201. It has dual diode protection and such; it is claimed to work up into 1 gigahertz. Tony had an excellent website. check the active antennas.

Simple answer would be, get a better antenna... any info you get on this scanner that you would like to share would be appreciated....






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