PRO-39
*1 *2 *5PRO-51
*6PRO-23
*6 Note 1: Date code of 2A4 (Feb94) and prior, any xA3, any xA2 (label in battery compartment), or no "A" in the serial no. (Date code 3A4 (Mar94) and after WILL NOT WORK !)Note 2: Date code of 2A4 (Feb94) and prior, any xA3, any xA2 (label on back).
Note 3: Date of mfg code must not end in the letters "ID" or after. (ID=94), except for OAID (Jan94). (On BC700A some "OBID" (Feb94) work)
Note 4: Date of mfg code must not end in the letters "ID" or after. (ID=94)
Note 5: Units with date code of 5A4 (May94) can tune the restored frequencies in 30 kHz Steps using a keyboard entry sequence after a wire on the "newly attached" daughter board is snipped.
Note 6: Units with date code of 6A4 (Jun94) and prior (and some 7A4) can tune the restored frequencies in 30 kHz Steps using a keyboard entry sequence. After date code 7A4 (Jul94) no mod can be done.
Note 7: The 1997 and some 1998 models are. Icom is now only importing non-modifiable versions.
Note 8: Model (catalog) number with "B" at the end not modifiable. (Reported no L201 jumper on the circuit board)
The below list are those scanners that were capable of receiving "the full band",
without modification directly from the manufacturer:
J.I.L. SX-400 AOR-950 Icom R-7100 *
Regency MX-4000 AOR-1000 Icom R-1*
AOR-1500 Icom R-100
Kenwood RZ-1 AOR-2500 Icom R-9000
Uniden BC-800XLT AOR-3000 * Icom R-7000
Yaesu FRG-9600 AOR-8000 *
* pre-1994