Anyone own a Uniden UBC92XLT or UBCT8 desktop scanner?

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Anyone own a Uniden UBC92XLT or UBCT8 desktop scanner?

Post by slipknot »

Hi all.
Sorry to post another one but i feel the subject kind of changed in my last and a new one with a new subject needs to be posted.

Im looking for as many people as possible who own a Uniden UBC92XLT or UBCT8 Desktop Uniden scanner.
If you do, could everyone please try and program this frequency (78.1875Mhz)into your scanner and see if it works or if the scanner rounds it off to the nearest frequency if can pin point. I belive that these two scanners only go in 12.5khz steps. As gavin Said in the last post, 12.5khz seems to be an even multiple of 78.1875Mhz. but it might be only in a differnt intervill.

If as many people as possible could try it out for me that would be very much appreciated.
Thanks All.
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Post by spartacus »

yep can program 78.1875, it dosn't round
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Post by celestial_insight »

My UBCT8 programs it fine.
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spartacus wrote:yep can program 78.1875, it dosn't round
Thanks Sparticas Is that for the UBC92XLT or the UBCT8
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slipknot wrote:
spartacus wrote:yep can program 78.1875, it dosn't round
Thanks Sparticas Is that for the UBC92XLT or the UBCT8
Ubc92xlt, great little handheld
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Post by slipknot »

i bourght a ubc93xlt simular to the ubc92xlt.
It turnes out to be withtin the australian frequencies. its what i wanted.
Thanks guys for all your help.
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it is the same as the 92xlt just includes a car charger that's all.
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Post by celestial_insight »

Anyone got UBCT8 software?
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