Uniden-Bearcat UBC9000XLT

Desktop HF/VHF/UHF Scanner / receiver

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The Uniden-Bearcat UBC9000XLT is a desktop scanner / receiver. It covers 25-550 / 760-1300 MHz and has 20 memory banks with 500 channels. The radio requires 13.8V DC power and weighs 1.82 kg. Dimensions are 85 × 267 × 190 mm.

General characteristics

HAM bands
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Frequency stability
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Tuning steps
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Memories
500 channels in 20 bank(s) @ 100 channels/second

Receiver

RX-range
25-550 / 760-1300 MHz
Modulations
AM   FM   W-FM  
Sensitivity
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Selectivity
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Filters
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Receiver system
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IF-frequencies
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Image rejection
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Audio output
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Connections

Antenna
BNC
Impedance
50 Ω
Other
-

Electrical

Power requirements
13.8V DC
Current drain RX
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TX
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Physical

Dimensions (w×h×d)
267 × 85 × 190 mm (10.51 × 3.35 × 7.48 in)
Weight
1.82 kg (4.0 lbs)
Form factor
Base Station
Manufactured
Between 1995 and 199x in Philippines (Discontinued)

Other features

Usage
Amateur / Ham radio operators
Features + options
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Accessories
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RigReference ID
2471
MPN
UNIDEN-BEARCAT-UBC009000XLT

Manuals, diagrams and brochures

Uniden UBC-9000XLT User PDF - 11.13 MB, submitted by dean handley
 
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Reviews

Rating Title Submitted
Nice base scanner 16 years ago by elmer

New and second-hand prices

Estimating the value of a rig can be challenging. We collect prices paid by real hams over the years to help you estimate the value of a used Uniden-Bearcat UBC9000XLT. Just bought or sold this model? Let us know what you traded it for and help other ham operators!

Based on historic price data, today's estimated value of the Uniden-Bearcat UBC9000XLT in Good condition is around:

  • USD 60 ~ USD 209
  • EUR 68

Price History Chart

These estimates are based on the following prices:

Year Historic price Condition Submitted by
2019 USD 85.99 Used / Mint Anthony Langer
2006 EUR 60.00 Used / Good elmer
2006 EUR 60.00 Used / Good elmer
1997 USD 300.00 New / Mint Chris

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