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==Radio Manager 2004 comments==
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User: mandlair Rating: 10 November 29, 2003<br>
 
User's Average Rating: 10.0 # of Ratings: 1<br>
 
EXCELLENT ID TRACKER,VIRTUAL CONTROL, AND SCANNER PROGRAMER,ALL IN ONE WORKS VERY WELL WITH BC250D
 
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==How to Change the Backlights==
 
from BryL on the BC895XLT Yahoo group
 
 
 
Take 5 screws off the top scanner cover (2 on each side and 1 on the back) then lift up the
 
cover from the back first and then detach it at the front.  The speaker and wire will still
 
be attached to the scanner so you will have to gently pull the speaker wire plug out of the circuit board and set top cover aside. (You could leave it plugged in but the cover may be in the
 
way some) Then looking inside the scanner towards the display you will see 4 round white plastic
 
pieces with a slot in them.  These are the back of lamp sockets.  Turn the slot in each one counterclockwise about 1/8 to 1/4 turn until it stops and get a small needlenose pliers and
 
pull it straight out towards you.  Some will come right out and some are a little stubborn and
 
need to be wiggled out. I always replace all 4 while I have it apart.  Put in the new ones turn
 
1/8 to 1/4 clockwise. Make sure the slots on all of them are horizontal. Don't forget to
 
plug your speaker wire back in and then put the cover back on and you'll be back in business.
 
 
 
==Greg Knox Discriminator Tap Procedure==
 
I recently picked up a Uniden BC895XLT.  This is a great TrunkTracker radio out of the box, but I  wanted to add a discriminator output and use it's computer control.  It took a while to find all the information, so I have created this document to put it all in one place. For the computer control cable I used a 9 pin RS-232 interface on one and for the other end I used the connector from a cable that is used to attach a CD ROM drive to a sound card. It is a flat 4 pin female connector.  The BC895 has an interface with 5 pins, but since pins 1 - 5, and  pins 2 - 4 are connected, only a 4 interface connector is needed.  I don't know if Rat shack has this connector, but any kind
 
of computer parts place should. The pin connections are detailed in the Strong Signals
 
[http://www.strongsignals.net/access/content/bc895faq.html BC895 FAQ] page.
 
 
 
The discriminator is easy to install since the radio has plenty of room inside the case.  I mounted a mini plug connector inside and used the "Greg Knox" tap point.  This seems to be a better place to tap the discriminator then other published places.  I added a .1uf mono capacitor and a 1k resister in series between the tap point and the mini plug.  It works great for me, I get a 99% decode rate in Trunker.
 
 
 
Good luck!
 
Mike Curtis
 

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