![]() ![]() The most interesting thing with these scanners however was the introduction of a PL board. converter was installed in the same slot on these) an external preamp was available for these. While this was not available on the 760 and 950 versions (an 800 MHz. One was an internal pre-amp that could amplify the signal strength. There were two optional boards for these radios. They were all analog-only and did not have trunktacking capabilities. The 950 and 760 versions handle 800 MHz, the others do not. Other models, like the BC950XLT, BC580XLT, BC590XLT and others shared the same case style. This was one of a series of scanners in the same style case sold under the Bearcat, Regency and Cobra nameplates. This was a desktop-mobile scanner family introduced in the late 1990’s. Built in a fairly small package, it fit almost anywhere. ![]() One of our favorite scanners of the past is the Bearcat 760XLT and its siblings. ![]()
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