Ubc280xlt Uniden Bearcat Manual

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Service enquiries on 1300 366 895 or email: custservice@uniden.com.au Read and Download Ebook Uniden Z068 User Manual PDF at PDF Ebook Library This is where the PDF eBooks Uniden Z068 User Manual come to you.We provide you uniden z068 user manual in PDF files, search for this document with Adobe Reader, Google. The Bearcat BC-296D scanner covers from 25 to 1300 MHz (less cellular and UHF TV) in 27 bands. It has 1000 channels (10 x 100). Sophisticated total channel control allows the user to program: delay, step, mode priority and attenuation on a per-channel basis. This scanner also has twelve preprogrammed service searches.

i have just bought a second hane uniden bearcat ubcxlt2 handheld scanner.
the problem i have i cant get any frequencies to enter without getting error up on the screen.
when i switch it on ithas the following on the screen
Bearcatp1 000.000mhz

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scan
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i press manual
Ubc280xlt Uniden Bearcat Manualenter a frequency ( tried a few off the forum for carlisle /cumbria various )
then when i enter manual again to store it it pops up error on screen.Ubc280xlt Uniden Bearcat Manual

Ubc280xlt Uniden Bearcat Manual User


any advice would be greatly appreciated,i have downloaded the manual and it says error will pop up if out of frequency range of scanner but the frequencies i am entrering should be within the range,if this makes sense

Uniden Bearcat Manual Frequencies


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Ubc280xlt Uniden Bearcat Manual Troubleshooting

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Its so easy to use you really don't need a manual for the Uniden BC
142XL scanner.
Turn it on. Push the 'MANUAL' button to stop it from scanning.
Push number 1, then push 'MANUAL' again. This should leave you on
channel one.
Using the keypad enter the frequency you want to monitor, then push
'E.' Press 'REVIEW' at anytime to see what frequency is programmed
there. If the review button flashes 000.0000 on the LED readout
display, you might be entering an invalid frequency. Refer to the list
of acceptable frequencies in the Frequency Range Bands below.
Push 'MANUAL' to step to channel number two. Enter the frequency. Push
'E.' Push 'MANUAL' to step to channel three. Repeat this process until
all the (10) channels are full, or you've run out of frequencies to
enter.
Push 'SCAN' to start automatically scanning the frequencies. The
radio will stop when it hears someone talking, and resume scanning two
seconds after the conversation has stopped.
Frequency Range Bands:
20 to 29.7 MHz (10 Meter 'Ham' Band)
29.7 to 50 MHz (VHF Low Band)
50 to 54 MHz (6 Meter Amateur Band)
136 to 144 MHz (Military Land Mobile)
144 to 148 MHz (2 Meter 'Ham' Band)
406 to 420 MHz (Federal Government Land Mobile)
420 to 450 MHz (70cm 'Ham' Band)
450 to 470 MHz (UHF Standard Band)
470 to 512 MHz (UHF 'T' Band)