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Basic Operation

Turning On the Scanner and 
Setting the Squelch

Note:

 Make sure the scanner's antenna is connected 

before you turn it on.

1. Press and hold 

 for about 2 seconds to turn on 

the scanner.

2. Briefly press the scroll control 

once. 

VOLUME LEVEL 

and a 

number appear on the display.

3. While 

VOLUME LEVEL 

appears, rotate the scroll 

control to set the volume to a comfortable listening 
level.

Note: If you do not press any key or turn the scroll 

control within about 10 seconds, 

VOLUME LEVEL 

disappears. If this happens, simply press the 
scroll control again.

4. While holding down 

 on the left side of the 

scanner, briefly press the scroll control once. 

SQUELCH LEVEL 

and a number appear on the 

display.

5. While 

SQUELCH LEVEL 

appears, rotate the scroll 

control to set the squelch to the level you want.

Note: If you do not press any key or turn the scroll 

control within about 10 seconds, 

SQUELCH 

LEVEL 

disappears. If this happens, hold down 

 and the scroll control again.

Scroll

Control

Func

Func

Basic Operation

Summary of Contents for BR330T

Page 1: ...BR330T OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this Operating Guide could void your authority to operate this product EARPHONE WARNING Be sure to use only a monaural earphone with this scanner You can also use an optional 32 Ω stereo headset Use of an incorrect earphone or stereo headset might be potentially hazar...

Page 3: ... Inc Uniden and Bearcat are registered trademarks of Uniden America Corporation TrunkTracker Trunk Tracking and Close Call are proprietary trademarks of Uniden America Corporation Other trademarks used throughout this manual are the property of their respective holders Important If you use the supplied AC adapter to power the scanner but have not installed batteries in the scanner never turn the s...

Page 4: ...l Batteries 32 Using Rechargeable Batteries 33 Removing the Display Sticker 34 Using AC Power 34 Connecting the Antenna 35 Connecting an Optional Antenna 35 Connecting an Earphone Headphone 35 Connecting an Extension Speaker 35 Attaching the Belt Clip 36 Attaching the Wrist Strap 36 A Look At The Keypad 36 A Look At The Display 39 Using Menu 41 Using Func 41 Basic Operation 42 Turning On the Scann...

Page 5: ...ventional Channels 68 Programming Motorola Systems 69 Setting System Frequencies 70 Setting Modulation 71 Setting Attenuation 71 Entering Editing Motorola Channel Groups 72 Entering Editing Motorola Channels 72 Programming EDACS Systems 73 Setting System Frequencies 74 Entering Editing EDACS Channel Groups 75 Entering Editing EDACS Channels 75 Programming LTR Systems 76 Setting System Frequencies ...

Page 6: ...9 Quick Search 100 CTCSS DCS Search 100 Custom Search 101 Editing a Custom Search Range 102 Editing a Service Search 103 Auto Search and Store 104 Selecting a System 105 Storing a Conventional System 105 Storing a Trunked System 106 Using the Close Call Feature 107 Setting Close Call Options 108 Close Call Hits 110 Search and Close Call Options 111 Managing Locked Out Frequencies 111 Unlocking All...

Page 7: ...Quick Key 139 Frequency Alpha Tag Priority CTCSS DCS 139 Filling Out The Motorola Worksheet 139 System Name and Quick Key 139 System Type 140 System Frequencies 140 Fleet Map Type I or Type I Type II Hybrid Only 140 Band Plan VHF or UHF Only 141 Group Name and Quick Key 141 Talk Group ID Alpha Tag Alert 141 Filling Out the LTR and EDACS Worksheet 141 System Name and Quick Key 141 System Frequencie...

Page 8: ...ect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the scanner and the receiver This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference th...

Page 9: ... This is done to comply with the legal requirement that scanners be manufactured so they are not easy to modify to pick up these transmissions Do not open your scanner s case to make any modifications that could allow it to pick up transmissions that are illegal to monitor Modifying or tampering with your scanner s internal components or using it in a way other than as described in this manual cou...

Page 10: ...Prod Bcst Pickup 26 9650 27 4050 AM 5 0 CB Class D 27 4100 27 9950 AM 5 0 Business Forest Prod 28 0000 29 6800 NFM 20 0 10 Meter Amateur 29 7000 49 9900 NFM 10 0 VHF Low 50 0000 53 9800 NFM 20 0 6 Meter Amateur 54 0000 71 9500 WFM 50 0 VHF TV Bcst 2 4 72 0000 75 9950 FM 5 0 Intersystem Astronomy 76 0000 87 9500 WFM 50 0 VHF TV Bcst 5 6 88 0000 107 9000 WFM 100 0 FM Broadcast 108 0000 136 9750 AM 2...

Page 11: ...n the 25 most populated counties in the US as well as many major races A complete list of the scanner s preprogrammed systems is in Preprogrammed Systems on Page 148 99 Quick Keys You can set the scanner so you can quickly select systems and groups by using the keypad This makes it easy to listen to or quickly lock out those systems or groups you don t want to scan Race Track Operation You can set...

Page 12: ...ustom Screen Lets you input up to 10 frequency ranges that the scanner will ignore during Close CallTM or search operation Dropout Delay You can set whether the scanner pauses at the end of a transmission to wait for a reply You can set the delay time for each system you scan and while searching and using the Close CallTM feature Built In Bar Antenna Lets you clearly listen to AM radio broadcasts ...

Page 13: ...nel Scan Search Delay You can set the scanner so it remains on a frequency up to 5 seconds after the last transmission to wait for a possible reply Text Tagging You can name each system group channel talk group ID custom search range and SAME group using up to 16 characters per name Unique Data Skip Allows your scanner to skip unwanted data transmissions and reduces birdies Duplicate Frequency Ale...

Page 14: ... the transmitted alert type This helps you quickly find out about severe weather in your area and lets you avoid false alarms WX Priority Lets your scanner alert you when a SAME weather priority alert is transmitted on a NOAA weather channel Search Service Search Lets you quickly select and search the scanner s preprogrammed frequencies Custom Search Lets you program up to 10 custom search ranges ...

Page 15: ...d or replaced Battery Save You can set the scanner so it reduces the amount of power it needs if there are no transmissions Key Controls Key Lock You can deactivate the scanner s keys to help prevent accidentally changing the scanner s programming PC Control and Cloning PC Control You can transfer programming data to and from your scanner and your personal computer and control the scanner using a ...

Page 16: ...esume scanning Simply rotate the scroll control To change the scanner s volume Briefly press the scroll control once then rotate it VOLUME LEVEL and the current volume level appear on the display To adjust the squelch While holding down on the left side of the scanner briefly press the scroll control once then rotate it SQUELCH LEVEL and the current squelch level appear on the display Entering Tex...

Page 17: ...own as to view a series of choices then press the scroll control shown as to select a choice Edit Name Program System Select the system Edit Name Follow these steps to enter edit the system name 1 The first character of the system name is covered by a cursor Rotate the scroll control to select the character you want 2 Press 6 on the keypad to select the next character The cursor moves to the next ...

Page 18: ...g To get the most from this manual review the contents to become familiar with the basic functions available If you are new to scanning or trunk tracking be sure to read Understanding Scanning on Page 19 for a quick background on the technology The first thing you ll need to do is install batteries in the scanner Then you need to connect the included antenna to the scanner See Setting Up Your Scan...

Page 19: ...s and channels your scanner s memory is contained in a pool You simply use as much memory as you need in the pool to store as many frequencies talk group ID s and alpha tags as you need No memory space is wasted and you can tell at a glance how much memory you have used and how much remains With a traditional scanner when you program it to track a trunked system you must first program the frequenc...

Page 20: ...hink the frequency is interesting you can program it into the scanner s memory If not you can continue to search What is CTCSS DCS Your scanner can monitor systems using a Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS and Digital Coded Squelch DCS system which allow squelch to open only when the tone you have programmed with a specific frequency is received along with a transmission CTCSS and DCS are...

Page 21: ...CTCSS or DCS frequency Then when you receive multiple signals you only hear the transmission with the CTCSS or DCS tone you programmed If you do not receive the correct tone with a signal the scanner s squelch remains closed and you hear nothing You can search for the following CTCSS frequencies and DCS codes CTCSS Frequencies Hz DCS Codes Octal 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 85 4 88 5 91 5 94...

Page 22: ...ers Broadcast AM FM TV stations Many business radio users When you want to store a conventional system all you need to know is the frequencies they operate on When you are scanning a conventional system the scanner stops very briefly on each channel to see if there is activity If there isn t the scanner quickly moves to the next channel If there is then the scanner pauses on the transmission until...

Page 23: ...its from the radio to a central repeater the other transmits from the repeater to other radios in the system With a repeater based system the repeater is located on top of a tall building or on a radio tower that provides great visibility to the area of operation When a user transmits on an input frequency the signal is picked up by the repeater and retransmitted on an output frequency The user s ...

Page 24: ...mple the police in your area might transmit on 460 500 MHz the fire department on 154 445 MHz the highway department on 37 900 MHz etc So when your scanner stops on a frequency you usually know who it is and more importantly you can stop on a channel and listen to an entire conversation This type of scanning is easy and fun However as the demand for public communications has increased many public ...

Page 25: ...nventional system queries replies and follow ups are all on a single frequency they could each be on completely different frequencies on a trunked system This semi random frequency assignment made monitoring such a system impossible prior to Uniden s invention of the TrunkTracker scanner Not only does your BR330T scan channels like a conventional scanner it actually follows the users of a trunked ...

Page 26: ...rol channel All radios in that talk group switch over to the assigned voice channel and the user can begin speak ing This all typically takes place in about a sec ond the person transmitting hears a beep from their radio when the channel is assigned and then it is OK to start talking The systems in use are Motorola Type I the radios send the radio ID the fleet and subfleet talk group ID to the con...

Page 27: ...This information is programmed into each user radio When a user presses PTT their radio sends their AFS information to the control channel The computer then assigns that talk group to a channel and sends the LCN so that all other radios in that talk group will switch to the correct channel To program an EDACS system in your scanner you will need to know both the frequencies used by the system and ...

Page 28: ...all you hear is the voice transmissions when you monitor this type of system LTR Trunking LTR Logic Trunked Radio systems are trunking systems used primarily by business or private communications service providers such as taxicabs delivery trucks and repair services These systems encode all control information as digital subaudible data that accompanies each transmission so there is no separate co...

Page 29: ... to know to have fun scanning how to program and use the scanner Information On The Internet The Internet is a great source for current frequencies and information about scanning Many web sites have lists of frequencies for your area You can use a search engine to find and use them Make a list of the agencies you want to listen to then look up the frequencies and systems used by those agencies Her...

Page 30: ...eports index cfm conventional frequency information on file with the US Government http groups yahoo com group BR330T a group for people interested in discussing the BR330T These web sites are not affiliated with Uniden Corporation ...

Page 31: ...ur place of purchase or Uniden Customer Service at 800 297 1023 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m Central Monday through Friday Owners Scanner AC Adapter Belt Clip Manual Wrist Strap Batteries Connection Cable with antenna attached BNC SMA Adapter and other printed material BR330T OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL Included With Your Scanner ...

Page 32: ... with proper impedance 32 Ω for private listening Read the precautions on the inside front cover of this Owners Manual Do not use the scanner in high moisture environments such as the kitchen or bathroom Avoid placing the scanner in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents Using Internal Batteries You can power your scanner using three alkaline or rechargeable AA batteries Before installi...

Page 33: ...ilt in circuit that lets you recharge batteries while they are in the scanner To charge the batteries set ALKALINE Ni MH inside the battery compartment to NI MH install the batteries in the scanner and connect the supplied AC adapter to the scanner s DC 6V jack see Using AC Power on Page 34 WARNING Do not connect the AC adapter to the scanner if non rechargeable batteries such as alkaline batterie...

Page 34: ... ALKALINE Charge Off appears and the scanner does not charge the batteries Removing the Display Sticker Before you use the scanner remove the protective plastic sticker over the display Using AC Power You can power the scanner using the supplied 6V 800 mA AC adapter To use the scanner on AC power plug the adapter into 6V 800 mA on the right side of the scanner then plug the AC adapter into a stand...

Page 35: ...Cable loss increases with higher frequency Connecting an Earphone Headphone For private listening you can plug a 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mini plug earphone or headphones not supplied into the headphone jack on top of your scanner This automatically disconnects the internal speaker See Earphone Warning at the front of the manual for important information about using an earphone headphone Connecting an Exte...

Page 36: ... the Wrist Strap To keep your scanner safely close at hand use the supplied wrist strap Push the small loop on one end of the wrist strap through the lug on the right side of the scanner then thread the other end of the wrist strap back through the small loop to secure it A Look At The Keypad Your scanner s keys have various functions labeled on the key tops and below the keys To select the functi...

Page 37: ...see Setting Close Call Options on Page 108 Scan srch Scan Scans the stored channels srch Starts quick search or quickly accesses the search menu L O L O Lets you lock out a selected channel or skip a specified frequency Press and hold for more than 2 sec onds to unlock all channels in a system or all frequencies in a Search mode and Close Call mode Also use to exit a menu L O Press quickly to lock...

Page 38: ...rch mode Selects systems by quick key in scan mode 1 9 Selects groups by quick key in scan mode 1 pri 1 Enters a 1 pri Selects the priority mode in scan hold mode 2 wx 2 Enters a 2 wx Selects the weather function in the menu in the Hold mode 4 4 Enters a 4 Moves the active character to the left while editing data 6 6 Enters a 6 Moves the active character to the right while editing data Key Name De...

Page 39: ... selects an extended 2 digit Quick Key enters an i for I Call input At a prompt answers No rev Monitors the currently tuned frequency s reverse frequency E yes att E Press to select input and menu items to quickly edit a channel in Scan Hold Mode and store a frequency into memory in Scan Hold mode At a prompt answers Yes att Turns the scanner s attenuator on or off for the current channel for conv...

Page 40: ...king Unlocking the Keypad and Scroll on Page 53 alerts you when the battery power gets low GRP shows the currently activated group or selected group Quick Key number appears with numbers 0 9 The currently active group indicator flashes AM FM NFM WFM appears to show the type of reception mode L O appears when you manually select a channel you locked out or a skip frequency appears when you hold dow...

Page 41: ...49 for more information about the scanner s menu options Using Func To select the function labeled below a key on the front of the scanner hold down on the left side of the scanner then press that key To hold on a system while scanning or temporarily stop on a channel while searching press To select a system in Scan or Scan Hold mode hold down and rotate the scroll control Func Menu Menu Func Func...

Page 42: ...If you do not press any key or turn the scroll control within about 10 seconds VOLUME LEVEL disappears If this happens simply press the scroll control again 4 While holding down on the left side of the scanner briefly press the scroll control once SQUELCH LEVEL and a number appear on the display 5 While SQUELCH LEVEL appears rotate the scroll control to set the squelch to the level you want Note I...

Page 43: ... scanned according to the assigned channel group with the same priority as described above for systems The BR330T scans a system for the duration you set using the System Hold Time option see Set ting the System Hold Time on Page 82 For trunked systems the scanner moves to the next system after the hold time expires the current transmission ends and the channel delay expires Conventional systems o...

Page 44: ...Lock out the system see Locking Unlocking Sys tems on Page 45 Reassign the system to another quick key so you can easily enable disable it independently of other systems see Editing the System Quick Key on Page 81 Delete the system see Deleting Systems on Page 88 Important You cannot restore preprogrammed systems if you delete them Selecting Systems to Scan To select systems to scan press Scan the...

Page 45: ...e system 2 Continue to hold and press the number key corresponding to the channel group you want to activate or deactivate Locking Unlocking Systems Follow these steps to lock out a system so that it does not scan even if its quick key is selected 1 While holding down rotate the scroll control to select the system 2 Continue to hold down and press L O to lock out the system System Locked appears 3...

Page 46: ...ress then press Scan within 2 seconds while the scanner is scanning the system If the scanner does not scan the system long enough for you to easily do this press while the scanner is scanning the system or press then rotate the scroll control to select the system Then release and press Scan within 2 seconds Temporarily Holding On a System To temporarily hold on a system press and hold To hold on ...

Page 47: ...hens in talk group ID s 3 To quick store the channel or talk group ID press E Otherwise press If you enter a frequency then press E the scanner stores it in the Qck Save Grp group in a system called Qck Save Cnv Sys These are created if they do not exist Then the scanner prompts you to save other channel settings If you enter a talk group ID then press E the scanner stores it into a channel group ...

Page 48: ... E to hold on that channel Monitoring Trunking Activity To monitor trunking activity press Hold then turn the scroll control to select the control channel frequency for a Motorola or EDACS system or any system frequency for an LTR system Active talk group ID s appear on the second line of the display For Motorola systems the scanner will show the System ID on the top line of the display For EDACS ...

Page 49: ...l go to the page number shown in parentheses next to the setting Note Not all of the options shown in this table may appear at the same time To view all available options on any screen rotate the scroll control Menu Item Submenu Menu Menu Menu M E N U Srch CloCall Opt Search for Program System Select System Alameda Conv Alameda MOT 51 Arlington MOT M E N U Search for Program System Srch CloCall Op...

Page 50: ...CloCall Opt Weather Alert Program SAME Set Delay Time Set Attenuator WX Alt Priority 117 117 118 115 114 119 Weather Scan M E N U Set Priority WX Operation Tone Out for Tone Out for h l ll Tone Out Setup Tone Out Standby 120 120 M E N U WX Operation Tone Out for Xfer Information Xfer Information h l ll On Air Clone 57 Wired Clone M E N U Tone Out for Settings Xfer Information Settings Srch CloCall...

Page 51: ...enu Menu Menu Select Sys Type Srch CloCall Op MOT EDCS LT Conventional Racing System 1 R Srch CloCall Opt Edit Sys Option Edit Car Delete System Copy System Edit Name Select Sys Type Srch CloCall Op MOT EDCS LT Conventional Racing Programming Conventional Systems on Page 67 System 1 C Srch CloCall Opt Edit Sys Option Edit Group Delete System Copy System Edit Name Select Sys Type Srch CloCall Opt E...

Page 52: ...et Attenuator Edit Name Edit Group Delete System Copy System Select Sys Type Srch CloCall Op Conventional MOT EDCS LT System 1 L Srch CloCall Opt Edit Sys Option Set Frequencies Set Attenuator Edit Name Edit Group Delete System Copy System Set Modulation Programming LTR Systems on Page 76 80 81 77 71 88 78 88 88 80 81 88 77 72 88 88 Programming EDACS Systems on Page 73 ...

Page 53: ... Settings Adjust Key Beep Auto the scanner automatically sets the key beep to match the master volume setting level you select Level 1 15 the scanner lets you select a key beep level You can choose any of 15 different key beep levels Off the scanner turns the key beep off Locking Unlocking the Keypad and Scroll Press and hold down then press to lock or unlock the keypad Keypad Lock and On if the k...

Page 54: ...lower priority key numbered systems starting from 1 have highest priority PRI appears when you select this mode Plus On The scanner only scans priority channels in unlocked conventional systems PRI flashes when you select this mode Other Settings Using the Backlight Settings Set Backlight 10 sec The backlight stays on for 10 seconds after you press 30 sec The backlight stays on for 30 seconds afte...

Page 55: ...rol to select Audio AGC is turned off Selecting the Bar Antenna Settings Set Bar Antenna This setting lets you switch between the internal bar antenna and the antenna connected to the SMA connector Note The bar antenna receives signals between 0 1 and 1 7 MHz It cannot receive signals out of this range even if you select it On Press the scroll control to select The bar antenna is selected Off Pres...

Page 56: ...rast as you scroll through the settings Initializing the Scanner s Memory 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Press 2 9 and Hold while turning on the scanner Restore Preprogram List Yes E No appears 3 Press E or Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal Computer To connect your scanner to a personal computer you must first set the scanner s baud rate the rate at which data is transferred between the scanner and ...

Page 57: ...s Using the Cloning Options Lets you set your scanner as a master source or slave recipient letting you transfer programming to or from another BR330T scanner See Wired Cloning on Page 57 and On Air Cloning on Page 58 Wired Cloning Xfer Information Wired Clone Master Sets the scanner to be the source scanner Slave Sets the scanner to be the recipient scanner To clone copy data directly from one BR...

Page 58: ...ears on both scanners If the transfer did not work Error appears on the master scanner On Air Cloning You can clone copy data from a PC to a BR330T scanner This is useful if you want to quickly program 20 or more BR330T scanners at the same time Note On air cloning is practical if you are programming more than 10 scanners at the same time Otherwise we recommend you use wired programming Xfer Infor...

Page 59: ...ine at http www uniden com to construct a cable and use on air cloning When you are receiving the cloning broadcast and are ready to clone the scanner select Start Cloning on the scanner The scanner receives the data from the transmission When the transfer is complete Complete appears If the transfer did not work Error appears ...

Page 60: ... this manual for each system type Copy the worksheets or download this manual from the Uniden America Corporation website and print extra sheets then use them to plan out how you will program the scanner Important Before you start programming your scanner make sure the batteries are fresh or fully charged If the scanner loses power while you program it its memory might be corrupted which will requ...

Page 61: ...urchased at the track if the system is not already preprogrammed into your scanner When you complete Steps 5 and 6 almost all cars will use the default settings for the other steps 1 While scanning press 0 Then rotate the scroll control to select New race then press E 2 Enter the name of the race then press E 3 Enter the first car number up to 3 digits then press E 4 Enter the first driver name up...

Page 62: ...iminate interference from other sources then press E 10 Set the channel priority turn it on if you want the scanner to interrupt operation every few seconds to check for transmissions by this driver then press E 11 Set alert turn it on if you want the scanner to sound a special alert when this car transmits then press E Set CTCSS DCS Off Advanced Options Yes E No Set Modulation Auto Set Attenuator...

Page 63: ...creates an empty conventional system with a default name of System NN R NN increments as you add new systems R indicates that this is a racing system Refer to the appropriate section to set system wide options See Editing the System Name on Page 80 See Setting System Lockout on Page 81 See Setting the System Hold Time on Page 82 See Setting the Channel Delay Time on Page 82 See Setting Data Skip o...

Page 64: ...ver on Page 65 See Setting a Car s Quick Key on Page 65 See Editing a Car s Channel on Page 66 See Deleting a Car on Page 66 See Setting Lockout On A Car on Page 66 Entering Editing a Car Number Program System Select the system Edit Car Select the car Edit Car No 1 Rotate the scroll control to select the first digit then press 0 9 to enter the correct digit 2 Repeat Step 1 to enter or correct the ...

Page 65: ...up to 12 characters Abbreviate as necessary to fit Press twice to delete the current character Press three times to clear the entire driver name Setting a Car s Quick Key Program System Select the system Edit Car Select the car Set Quick Key After selecting this option press 0 9 or rotate the scroll control to assign the car to a quick key or press No to assign the car to no quick key then press E...

Page 66: ...ion To confirm press E To cancel press No Note Deleted cars cannot be restored You must re enter them Setting Lockout On A Car Program System Select the system Edit Car Select the car Set Lockout This setting determines whether the scanner will scan this car when it is enabled Select your setting then press E Lockout the car is not scanned Unlocked the car is scanned Note The default setting is Un...

Page 67: ... 80 See Editing the System Quick Key on Page 81 See Setting System Lockout on Page 81 See Setting the System Hold Time on Page 82 See Setting the Channel Delay Time on Page 82 See Deleting Systems on Page 88 See Copying Systems on Page 89 See Entering Editing Conventional Channel Groups on Page 67 Entering Editing Conventional Channel Groups To enter channels in a conventional system first set up ...

Page 68: ...tering Editing Conventional Channels on Page 68 Entering Editing Conventional Channels Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel New Channel Refer to the appropriate section to change a channel setting See Editing the Channel Name on Page 91 See Editing Frequencies Conventional Channels Only on Page 92 See Setting Channel Priority Conventional Channels Only on Page ...

Page 69: ...r 900 MHz systems VHF band Use for VHF systems UHF band Use for UHF systems Confirm Yes E No Next refer to the appropriate section to set system wide options For most settings you can accept the default However for the items in bold you must enter information in order for your scanner to scan the system See Editing the System Name on Page 80 See Editing the System Quick Key on Page 81 See Setting ...

Page 70: ... See Setting System Frequencies on Page 70 See Entering Editing Motorola Channel Groups on Page 72 Setting System Frequencies Program System Select the system Set Frequencies Input a system frequency then press the scroll control To enter additional frequencies press use the scroll control to select New Frequency then repeat the above Note If you select Control Channel Only mode see Setting Contro...

Page 71: ...tomatically selects the correct modulation type for the system you are programming Setting Attenuation Program System Select the system Set Attenuator This setting controls whether the attenuator will be on or off for the current system Select your setting then press the scroll control Off the attenuator is off On system frequencies are attenuated by about 18 dB Notes Even if ATT appears attenuati...

Page 72: ...s a group with a default name of Group nn nn increments by one for each new group you create within a system Next refer to the appropriate section to set group wide options See Entering Editing the Group Name on Page 89 See Setting the Group Quick Key on Page 90 See Deleting Groups on Page 91 See Copying Systems on Page 89 See Entering Editing Motorola Channels on Page 72 See Setting I Call Motoro...

Page 73: ...ng Channels on Page 97 To program another channel within the same group press then repeat the above To create another channel group and enter more channels press three times then proceed from Entering Editing Motorola Channel Groups on Page 72 Programming EDACS Systems Program System New System EDCS Confirm Yes E No Next rotate the scroll control to select the type of EDACS system you want to prog...

Page 74: ...ting System Lockout on Page 81 See Setting the System Hold Time on Page 82 See Setting the Channel Delay Time on Page 82 See Setting ID Scan Search Trunked Systems Only on Page 83 See Setting I Call Motorola and EDACS Sys tems Only on Page 85 See Setting the EDACS ID Format EDACS Sys tems Only on Page 87 See Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies on Page 111 See Setting Channel Attenuation Conventional ...

Page 75: ... up a channel group or groups to hold the channels Then enter the channel and channel parameters in the group s Setting Up a Channel Group Program System Select the system Edit Group The scanner creates a group with a default name of Group nn nn increments by one for each new group you create within a system Next refer to the appropriate section to set group wide options See Entering Editing the G...

Page 76: ...thin the same group press then repeat the above To create another channel group and enter more channels press three times then proceed from Entering Editing EDACS Channel Groups on Page 75 Programming LTR Systems Program System New System LT Confirm Yes E No The scanner creates an empty LTR system with a default name of System n L n is a number that increments as you add new systems L indicates th...

Page 77: ...cies on Page 77 See Entering Editing LTR Channel Groups on Page 77 Setting System Frequencies Program System Select the system Set Frequencies New Frequency Input a system frequency then press the scroll control The scanner then prompts you to enter the LCN for the entered frequency Enter the LCN then press the scroll control To enter additional frequencies press use the scroll control to select N...

Page 78: ...s on Page 91 See Entering Editing LTR Channels Talkgroups on Page 78 Entering Editing LTR Channels Talkgroups Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel New Channel Enter a talk group ID Refer to the appropriate section to change a channel setting See Editing the Channel Name on Page 91 See Setting Channel Lockout on Page 96 See Editing the Talk Group ID Trunked Chan...

Page 79: ...nnel group and enter more channels press four times then proceed from g Program System g i Q Select the system g i Q Edit Group i on Page 78 To direct enter LTR talkgroups follow the steps under Quick Storing Channels or Talk Group ID s on Page 47 Menu ...

Page 80: ...ter you want appears To enter a decimal point press To move the cursor to the left press 4 or hold and rotate the scroll control to the left To move the cursor to the right press 6 or hold and rotate the scroll control to the right To clear a character press twice To clear all characters press 3 times To accept an entry press E or press down on the scroll control Hints Each system name can be up t...

Page 81: ...Keys by pressing then both digits You can assign as many systems to the same quick key as you want To be scanned a system s quick key must be activated and the system must be unlocked Setting System Lockout Program System Select the system Edit Sys Option Set Lockout This setting controls whether the system is scanned when its quick key is enabled Rotate the scroll control to select your setting t...

Page 82: ...heck current system activity The default setting is 2 seconds for each system For conventional systems all unlocked channels will be scanned at least once regardless of this setting The scanner moves to the next system after the hold time expires any current transmission ends and the channel delay time expires Due to the control method for these system types the scanner always scans LTR and EDACS ...

Page 83: ... ID Scan the scanner only stops on channels you have programmed into the system ID Search the scanner stops on any transmission for unlocked talk group ID s Note You can also change this setting by pressing Scan while scanning the system Editing the Fleet Map Motorola Systems Only Program System Select the system Edit Sys Option Edit Fleet Map For Motorola Type I and Type II Hybrid systems you mus...

Page 84: ... on Page 29 The default setting of no fleet map is the correct setting for Motorola Type II systems Setting the Motorola Status Bit Motorola Systems Only Program System Select the system Edit Sys Option Set Status Bit Motorola analog systems use talk group ID s in multiples of 16 ID numbers that fall between these ID s indicate special status flags for the system This setting determines how the sc...

Page 85: ...t detects the end code Ignore the scanner does not return to the control channel until the carrier drops Note The default setting is Yes Setting I Call Motorola and EDACS Systems Only Program System Select the system Edit Sys Option Set I Call This setting determines how your scanner treats I calls while ID Searching On the scanner tracks I calls Press E to select Off the scanner ignores I calls P...

Page 86: ... scanner automatically sets the emergency alert beep to the master volume level Level 1 15 the scanner adjusts the volume you hear to the level you select Setting Control Channel Only Motorola Systems Only Program System Select the system Edit Sys Option Set C Ch Only This setting determines the frequencies you need to enter for Motorola systems Select your setting then press E Off you must enter ...

Page 87: ...t the system Edit Sys Option Clr All L O IDs The scanner prompts you to confirm deletion To confirm and delete all locked out IDs in the selected system press E Otherwise to cancel press Setting the EDACS ID Format EDACS Systems Only Program System Select the system Edit Sys Option EDCS ID Format EDACS talk group ID s are commonly provided in one of two formats AFS and Decimal This setting determi...

Page 88: ...he attenuator is off On system frequencies are attenuated by about 18 dB Notes Even if ATT appears attenuation might not work if the bar antenna is turned on and the tuned frequency is from 0 1 to 1 7 MHz Turn on this setting if you are near strong signal sources Attenuation can help reduce interference and desensitization that strong signals create You can also turn this setting on or off by hold...

Page 89: ...Settings The settings in this section apply to all of the channels stored in the current group Entering Editing the Group Name Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Name Follow these steps to enter edit the group name 1 Rotate the scroll control to select the first letter 2 Press and hold down then rotate the scroll control once to select the next letter 3 Repeat Steps ...

Page 90: ... group Set Quick Key After selecting this option press 0 9 to assign the group to a quick key or press to assign the system to no quick key then press E Hints You can assign as many groups to the same quick key as you want A group s quick key must be activated to be scanned Setting Group Lockout Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Set Lockout This setting determines whethe...

Page 91: ...s These settings affect only the channel you are programming Editing the Channel Name Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Edit Name Follow these steps to enter edit the channel name 1 Rotate the scroll control to select the first letter 2 Press and hold down then rotate the scroll control once to select the next letter 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2...

Page 92: ...acter Press three times to clear the entire alpha tag Channel names take up extra memory To maxi mize channels use channel names only where necessary Editing Frequencies Conventional Channels Only Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Input Frequency Input the frequency then press the scroll control To change the frequency you entered turn the...

Page 93: ...e treated with priority Note The default setting is Off Setting Channel Alert Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Set Alert Off the scanner does not alert you to emergency transmissions Alert 1 9 the scanner sounds an alert beep to notify you of the emergency transmission You can choose any of 9 different beep types Set Level Auto the scanne...

Page 94: ...t Setting CTCSS DCS Conventional Channels Only Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Set CTCSS DCS This setting controls how a subaudible CTCSS or DCS is used for the channel Select your setting then press E Off any signal opens squelch Search the scanner searches for and displays any CTCSS or DCS tone that accompanies the transmis sion CTCSS ...

Page 95: ...at is CTCSS DCS on Page 20 for a complete list of CTCSS and DCS tones Setting the System Frequency Modulation Srch CloCall Opt Set Modulation Auto the scanner uses the default modulation for the frequency band AM the scanner uses AM amplitude modulation for the frequency band FM the scanner uses FM frequency modulation for the frequency band NFM the scanner uses narrowband FM for the frequency ban...

Page 96: ...ttenuates signals on this channel Select your setting then press E On the channel is attenuated by about 18 dB Off the channel is not attenuated Notes The default setting is Off For trunked systems the attenuation is a system level setting You can also toggle this setting by holding on the channel and pressing and E Setting Channel Lockout Program System E Select the system E Edit Group E Select t...

Page 97: ...hannel by selecting it while scanning or holding then pressing L O See Basic Operation on Page 42 Deleting Channels Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Delete Channel The scanner prompts you to confirm deletion To confirm press E To cancel press Note Deleted channels cannot be restored You must re enter them Copying Pasting Channels To copy ...

Page 98: ...em Program System Select the system Edit Group Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Paste Channel Then if necessary edit the channel you copied to give it a unique name and other settings Note The paste option appears only if you have previously copied a channel from a system of the same type you are currently editing Menu ...

Page 99: ... appear Public Safety News HAM Radio Marine Railroad Air CB Radio FRS GMRS Racing TV Broadcast AM Broadcast FM Broadcast Special The scanner searches the service you selected stopping on any transmission it finds and displaying the frequency Turn the scroll control to change the search direction An arrow appears showing the current search direction To hold searching press Hold To resume searching ...

Page 100: ...annel press and Scan srch to start quick search Quick Search Yes E No appears Qck Search Hold appears if you press Hold Press E to start quick search or no to go to the search menu CTCSS DCS Search CTCSS DCS Search lets you search for CTCSS or DCS tones when it finds an active frequency in search and Close Call modes You can identify up to 50 CTCSS tones and 104 DCS codes Srch CloCall Opt CTCSS DC...

Page 101: ...custom search of the custom search range you selected stopping on any transmission it finds and displaying the frequency Turn the scroll control to change the search direction An arrow appears showing the current search direction To turn search ranges on or off press 0 and 1 9 To hold searching press Hold To resume searching press then press Scan srch or Hold again To lock out a frequency found wh...

Page 102: ...r will delay before continuing to search after a transmission ends Set Modulation lets you set the custom search range s modulation type Set Attenuator lets you set whether the scanner will attenuate reception by 18dB during search Set Data Skip lets you set whether the scanner will skip data transmissions during search Set Step lets you set the custom search range s step the gap between frequenci...

Page 103: ...search works for each service Search for Edit Service Select your setting then press the scroll control Set Delay Time This setting determines how long the scanner waits after a transmission ends before resuming quick search or Close Call operation Select your setting then press the scroll control Off The scanner resumes immediately when the transmission ends 1 5 sec The scanner waits the set amou...

Page 104: ...old time 0 255 seconds Notes You can also lock and unlock a search range by pressing selecting the search range then pressing L O If you select 0 the scanner searches the entire range one time The default setting is 2 seconds for each search range The scanner moves to the next system or search range after the hold time expires any current transmission ends and the channel delay time expires Auto S...

Page 105: ...5 A search option appears 2 Turn the scroll control until the type of search you want appears then press the scroll control to select it A search band appears If all systems are locked out All Locked appears and the scanner does not store any frequencies When you select a search range the scanner looks for active frequencies within that range and SEARCH AND STORE appears on the display s lower lin...

Page 106: ...Steps 1 3 under Selecting a System on Page 105 The scanner enters ID Search and Store mode If all systems are locked out All Locked appears and the scanner does not store any frequencies When you select a search range the scanner looks for active talk group ID s within that range and ID SEARCH AND STORE appears on the display s lower line and the system name and search range name appear on the dis...

Page 107: ...s The Close Call feature works well for locating the source of strong local transmissions such as mobile and handheld two way radios in areas with no other strong transmission sources Several factors affect Close Call performance however Performance is increased with higher transmit power receive antenna tuned to the target band and a low background RF level Other than the antenna you have no cont...

Page 108: ... setting it stops Autostore operation Turn the scroll control to display an option then press the scroll control Set CC Mode Lets you select the Close Call mode If you turn this option on the scanner sets itself to its Close Call settings about once every 2 seconds Turn the scroll control to display an option then press the scroll control You can also toggle this setting by pressing then Set CC Ov...

Page 109: ...t receives a Close Call signal Beep Light the scanner beeps and the backlight turns on when it receives a Close Call signal None the scanner does not alert Select Beep Off the scanner does not beep Alert 1 9 the scanner sounds an alert beep to notify you of a Close Call hit When you select an alert level the scanner automatically enters the setting of the Alert volume level You can choose differen...

Page 110: ...all feature works for all frequencies listed above Close Call Hits When the scanner detects a Close Call hit it alerts you according to the Override and Alert settings in the previous section While listening to a Close Call hit you can press Hold to hold on the hit frequency press the scroll control to quickly save the frequency into memory press L O to lock out the frequency from Close Call and S...

Page 111: ...lock All The scanner prompts you to confirm deletion To confirm and delete all locked out frequencies press the scroll control Otherwise to cancel press Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies Srch CloCall Opt Freq Lockouts Rvw Search L O The scanner displays the first locked out frequency and prompts you to unlock the frequency Press the scroll control to unlock the frequency Or rotate the scroll contro...

Page 112: ... other annoyance radio sources Note Broadcast screen is not effective during some service searches Set All Band On turns on broadcast screen on each band Set All Band Off turns off broadcast screen on each band Set Each Band lets you set broadcast screen only on specific bands you select On or Off appears next to each option Turn the scroll control to select an option then press the scroll control...

Page 113: ... then press the scroll control to set it Finding Repeater Output Frequencies Srch CloCall Opt Repeater Find This feature sets whether the scanner tries to tune to a repeater output frequency during Custom Search Quick Search or Close Call operation when it detects a transmission on a repeater input frequency Since you can normally only hear one side of a conversation when you listen to an input fr...

Page 114: ...canner reaches the maximum number of hits you set it stops the auto store operation Setting the Modulation Type Srch CloCall Opt Set Modulation This setting controls the modulation type used for quick search and Close Call operations Select your setting then press the scroll control Auto Uses the default setting for the current frequency see the table at the front of the manual AM Uses AM amplitud...

Page 115: ...ner behaves when it stops on a channel that has a data signal On the scanner stops briefly on the channel but then immediately resumes scanning automatically Press E to select Off the scanner remains on the channel until the transmission stops Press the scroll control to select Notes If you are trying to test the Close Call feature with a nearby transmitter and you do not talk into the transmitter...

Page 116: ...he transmission ends before resuming Note The default setting is 2 sec Setting the Search Frequency Step Srch CloCall Opt Set Step This setting selects the frequency step used for setting the channels Select your setting then press the scroll control Auto The step is based on the band see the table at the front of the manual 5 0 kHz 6 25 kHz 7 5 kHz 8 33 kHz 9 kHz 10 0 kHz 12 5 kHz 15 0 kHz 20 0 k...

Page 117: ...de by holding then pressing wx Searching For a Weather Broadcast WX Operation Weather Scan The scanner starts scanning the preprogrammed weather frequencies and stops on the first signal If this station is weak rotate the scroll control to check for other weather broadcasts in your area Note NOAA broadcasts are continuous broadcasts You will only lose reception if you move out of a coverage area I...

Page 118: ...ve programmed into the specified SAME group Programming a SAME Group You can edit any of the 5 SAME groups in your scan ner Each group can have up to 8 FIPS codes SAME Specific Area Messaging System is a system developed by the National Weather Service to reduce the number of alerts received by consumers by allow ing them to hear alerts only for the county ies they are interested in Each alert con...

Page 119: ... Operation Program SAME Select the SAME group to edit Edit Name enter the name you want to assign to the SAME group you selected Edit County select the position you want to store the FIPS code into then press the scroll control enter the FIPS code and press the scroll control again Setting WX Alert Priority WX Operation WX Alt Priority On the scanner checks the weather channels every 5 seconds for...

Page 120: ...e Out for Tone Out Standby Turn the scroll control to select the tone out to monitor All tone outs that have the same frequency modula tion and attenuation setting as the one you select are also monitored In standby mode the display cycles through all moni tored tone out settings Regardless of the current dis play the scanner always alerts on any received tone out that matches a stored setting If ...

Page 121: ...the default modu lation for the frequency band If the default modulation is AM or WFM the modulation operates as FM FM The scanner uses FM for the frequency band This is the default setting NFM The scanner uses NFM modulation Set Attenuaton Turn the scroll control to select On or Off Set Tone Sets the audio tone frequency for the page Edit Tone A Set the audio frequency for Tone A Edit Tone B Set ...

Page 122: ...page to resume standby mode Off the scanner resumes standby as soon as the carrier drops after a page Set Alert Sets the alert the scanner uses when it receives an alert Alert 1 9 Off scroll to select the alert tone pattern The scanner sounds each alert as you scroll to its numbered value If you select Off the scanner does not sound an alert After you select an alert pattern the scanner prompts fo...

Page 123: ...in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents If the scanner receives strong interference or electrical noise move it or its antenna away from the source of the noise If possible a higher elevation might provide better reception Also try changing the height or angle of the antenna Cleaning Disconnect the power to the unit before cleaning Clean the outside of the scanner with a mild detergen...

Page 124: ...ce Center or take it to a qualified repair technician Birdies All radios can receive birdies undesired signals If your scanner stops during Scan mode and no sound is heard it might be receiving a birdie Birdies are internally generated signals inherent in the electronics of the scanner Press L O to lock out the channel ...

Page 125: ... scanner You might be in a remote area that could require an optional multi band antenna Check with your dealer or local electronics store Scan won t stop The squelch might need to be adjusted Adjust the squelch threshold See Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch on Page 42 The antenna might need to be adjusted Check the antenna connection One or more channels might be locked out Make sur...

Page 126: ...squelch might need to be adjusted Adjust the squelch threshold See Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch on Page 42 The antenna might need to be adjusted Check the antenna connection There might not be a NOAA weather broadcast in your area Move to an area with a NOAA weather broadcast Problem Possible Cause Suggestion Scanner won t track a trunked system The system might not be one your s...

Page 127: ...t the squelch threshold See Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch on Page 42 The frequency used for the data channel might be missing Check your frequency list for the data channel Missing replies to conver sations The scanner might need to be changed to a Type 1 scanner setup Change to a Type 1 scanner setup See Programming Motorola Systems on Page 69 The fleet map might be incorrect Try...

Page 128: ...please call or write the Uniden Parts and Service Division The address and phone number are listed in the Warranty at the end of this manual If you would like immediate assistance please call Customer Ser vice at 800 297 1023 If you have Internet access you can visit http www uniden com for additional information ...

Page 129: ...05 24 995 Shortwave Band 25 0 26 960 Petroleum Prods Bcst Pick up Band 26 965 27 405 Citizens Band Class D 27 410 27 995 Business Forest Prods 72 0 75 995 Intersystem and Astronomy 144 0 147 995 2 Meter Amateur Band 150 8 161 9950 VHF High Band Above bands in 5 kHz steps 0 53 1 70 AM Broadcast Band 29 7 49 990 VHF Low Band Above band in 10 kHz steps 137 0 143 9875 Military Land Mobile 148 0 150 78...

Page 130: ...nds in 12 5 kHz steps 28 0 29 68 10 Meter Amateur Band 50 0 53 98 6 Meter Amateur Band 216 0 224 980 1 25 Meter Amateur Band Above bands in 20 kHz steps 108 0 136 9750 Aircraft 956 025 1300 0 25 cm Amateur Band Above bands in 25 kHz steps 54 0 71 95 VHF TV Broadcast 2 4 76 0 87 95 VHF TV Broadcast 5 6 174 0 215 95 TV Broadcast 7 13 225 0 399 95 UHF Aircraft Band 512 0 763 95 UHF TV 776 0 793 95 UH...

Page 131: ...r Requirements 3 AA Alkaline Batteries 4 5V DC or 3 AA Rechargeable Ni MH Batteries 3 6V DC or AC Adapter 6 VDC 800mA AD 1001 Antenna 50 Ω Impedance External Jacks Antenna Jack SMA Type Headphone Jack 3 5mm DC Power Jack EIAJ TYPE 2 Center Positive 4 0mm Remote Jack 4 Pin Mini Size 2 40 in W x 1 22 in D x 5 35 in H Weight 0 60 lbs with batteries installed 0 40 lbs without batteries installed Featu...

Page 132: ... your local Uniden Dealer or call the Uniden Parts Center at 800 554 3988 8 00AM to 5 00PM EST Monday through Friday for information about ordering these optional accessories External Amplified Speaker Earphone fi Optional Accessories ...

Page 133: ...de 4 2 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 4 5 Size Code 4 5 Size Code 4 6 Size Code 12 6 Size Code 4 7 Size Code 12 7 Size Code 4 Block Size Code Block Size Code 0 Size Code 4 0 Size Code 3 1 Size Code 4 1 Size Code 10 2 Size Code 12 2 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 12 3 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 12 5 Size Code 4 5 Size Code 12 6 Size Code 4 6 Size Code 12 7 Siz...

Page 134: ...Size Code 0 3 Size Code 0 3 Size Code 0 4 Size Code 0 4 Size Code 0 5 Size Code 0 5 Size Code 0 6 Size Code 0 6 Size Code 0 7 Size Code 0 7 Size Code 4 Block Size Code Block Size Code 0 Size Code 3 0 Size Code 4 1 Size Code 3 1 Size Code 3 2 Size Code 11 2 Size Code 10 3 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 4 5 Size Code 0 5 Size Code 4 6 Size Code 0 6 Size Code 12 7 Size Code 0 7 S...

Page 135: ...anner depend on the block number and the block s size code When a Type I ID appears the leftmost digit represents the block which contains the ID The next 2 3 digits identify which fleet is active and the last digit s identifies the subfleet The details concerning how the size codes are selected by a Type I System designer are highly dependent on the specific needs of the system s users Some organ...

Page 136: ...ollowed by S 10 S 11 and S 12 Size Code Restrictions If you select size code S 12 S 13 or S 14 there are some restrictions as to which blocks can be used for these codes S 12 can only be assigned to Blocks 0 2 4 or 6 S 13 can only be assigned to Blocks 0 and 4 S 14 can only be assigned to Block 0 Since these size codes require multiple blocks you will be prompted for the next available block when ...

Page 137: ...ernet is a great source for current frequencies and information about scanning Here are a few useful sites http www scannermaster com frequency resources and home of Police Call You can also call them at 1 800 SCANNER hours are from 10 00 a m to 5 00 p m Eastern Time Monday through Friday http www radioreference com the Internet s premier source for user supported radio system information http www...

Page 138: ... tional frequencies Use Motorola system Worksheet on Page 144 to organize information about Motorola frequencies Use LTR EDACS System Worksheet on Page 146 to organize information about LTR and EDACS frequencies 3 Follow the instructions in Filling Out The Conven tional System Worksheet on Page 139 Filling Out The Motorola Worksheet on Page 139 and Filling Out the LTR and EDACS Worksheet on Page 1...

Page 139: ...p than fits on the page you can skip a line and enter an additional group of channels enter the group info in the line you skipped If you have more channels for the group than will fit on the page use additional pages Fill in the key you want to press with to quickly activate deactivate the channel group You can assign the same quick key to multiple groups within a system Frequency Alpha Tag Prior...

Page 140: ...e 2 900 MHz The supplied frequencies are between 935 0125 MHz and 939 9875 MHz No fleet map is supplied for this type of system Type 2 UHF The supplied frequencies are between 406 MHz and 512 MHz No fleet map is supplied for this type of system Type 2 VHF The supplied frequencies are between 136 MHz and 174 MHz No fleet map is supplied for this type of system System Frequencies Enter the frequenci...

Page 141: ... page you can skip a line and enter an additional group of channels enter the group information in the line you skipped If you have more channels for the group than will fit on the page use additional pages Fill in the key you want to press with to quickly activate deactivate the channel group You can assign the same quick key to multiple groups within a system Talk Group ID Alpha Tag Alert Fill i...

Page 142: ...ocuments the settings for one channel group within a system If you have fewer channels in the group than fits on the page you can skip a line and enter an additional group of channels enter the group information in the line you skipped If you have more channels for the group than will fit on the page use additional pages Fill in the key you want to press with to quickly activate deactivate the cha...

Page 143: ...143 Planning Conventional System Worksheet System Name Group Name System Quick Key Group Quick Key Frequency Alpha Tag Priority CTCSS DCS Conventional System Worksheet ...

Page 144: ...lock 4 Block 5 Block 6 Block 7 Band Plan A Base Frequency Step Frequency Offset Band Plan B Base Frequency Step Frequency Offset Band Plan C Base Frequency Step Frequency Offset Type I Type II 800 MHz Standard Splinter Type II UHF Type II VHF Motorola System Worksheet 1 Motorola System Worksheet ...

Page 145: ...145 Planning System Name Group Name Group Quick Key Talk Group ID Alpha Tag Alert Motorola Syste m W orkshee t 2 ...

Page 146: ...146 System Name System Quick Key System Frequency Logical Channel LTR EDACS System Worksheet 1 LTR EDACS System Worksheet ...

Page 147: ...147 Planning System Name Group Name System Quick Key Group Quick Key Talk Group ID Alpha Tag Alert LTR EDACS System Worksheet 2 ...

Page 148: ...k out additional systems The preprogrammed systems provide a starting point you will want to find out more information about your local radio systems so you can customize the programming to better suit your listening preferences Notes The list is subject to change You might hear transmissions on frequencies assigned to very distant stations This will happen if a local system also uses the same fre...

Page 149: ...25 CA San Bernadino SanBernadinoDMOT 25 CA San Bernadino SanBernadinoEMOT 25 CA Los Angeles Signal Hill MOT 25 CA San Diego NationalCity MOT 26 CA San Diego San Diego Conv 26 CA San Diego San Diego MOT 26 CA San Diego SanDiegoCity MOT 26 CA Alameda Oakland EDACS 27 CA Santa Clara Santa Clara Conv 27 CA Santa Clara Santa Clara MOT 27 FL Broward Broward Cnty MOT 29 FL Broward Broward Conv 29 FL Brow...

Page 150: ...s MOT 52 TX Tarrant Fort Worth MOT 52 TX Dallas Garland MOT 52 TX Dallas GrandPrairie MOT 52 TX Dallas Irving EDACS 52 TX Dallas Lewisville MOT 52 TX Dallas Mesquite MOT 52 TX Tarrant NE Tarrant MOT 52 TX Dallas Richardson EDACS 52 TX Tarrant Tarrant Conv 52 TX Harris Harris Conv 53 TX Bexar Bexar Conv 54 TX Harris STARNET MOT 55 WA King PortOfSeattleMOT 57 WA King Seattle MOT 57 NV Clark Clark Co...

Page 151: ...thorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty E used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden or F installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the Operating Guide for this product STATEMENT OF REMEDY In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warra...

Page 152: ...outside the United States of America PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY If after following the instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the Product is defective pack the Product carefully preferably in its original packaging Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it The Product should be shipped freight pre...

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