Are there mailing lists for the BC780XLT or trunking in general?
BC780XLT eGroup T2 mailing list T3 mailing list TrunkCom mailing list Q:What’s its overall frequency coverage? A: 25-512 and 806-956 & 1240-1300 MHz Q:What’s an attenuator? A: This is radio circuitry which is used to attenuate, or weaken, the strength of signals that are received. While this might seem unusual, it comes in very handy in areas where strong radio signals can overload the radio and cause detrimental interference. In such cases, the attenuator can be enabled to help reduce and many times completely eliminate such interference! For more details, see page 24 of the BC780XLT Operating Guide. Q:What receive modes and step sizes are available? A: The BC780XLT can tune in AM, FM and WFM receive modes. The radio will automatically select the proper receive mode based on the receive frequency but you can also override this feature and select any mode you wish. The BC780XLT can tune in 5, 7.5 10, 12.5, 25, 50 and 100 kHz step sizes. The radio will automatically select the proper st