Uniden UBC780XLT manual Australian Reverse Frequency List

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AUSTRALIAN REVERSE FREQUENCY LIST

 

Lower

Upper

Band Name

Mode

Reverse

Designation

 

31.0000

32.0000

VHF Low band

FM

plus 2 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

33.0000

34.0000

VHF Low band

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

35.0000

36.0000

VHF Low band

FM

plus 2 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

37.0000

38.0000

VHF Low band

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

44.0000

45.0000

VHF Low band

FM

minus 2 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

42.0000

43.0000

VHF Low band

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

53.5000

53.9750

6 metre ham band

MULTI

minus 1 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

52.5000

52.9750

6 metre ham band

MULTI

 

Repeater inputs

 

70.2500

72.3000

VHF Mid band (E)

FM

plus 2.5 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

72.7500

74.8000

VHF Mid band (E)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

77.5000

79.8125

VHF Mid band (E)

FM

plus 2.5 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

80.0000

82.3125

VHF Mid band (E)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

85.0000

87.2000

VHF Mid band (E)

FM

minus 2.5 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

82.5000

84.7000

VHF Mid band (E)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

146.6250

147.0000

2 metre ham band

MULTI

minus 600 kHz

Repeater outputs

 

146.0250

146.4000

2 metre ham band

MULTI

 

Repeater inputs

 

147.0250

147.3500

2 metre ham band

MULTI

plus 600 kHz

Repeater outputs

 

147.6250

147.9500

2 metre ham band

MULTI

 

Repeater inputs

 

149.2500

149.7625

VHF High band (A)

FM

plus 4.6 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

153.8500

154.3625

VHF High band (A)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

150.0000

151.4000

VHF High band (A)

FM

plus 4.6 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

154.6000

156.0000

VHF High band (A)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

162.0500

165.2000

VHF High band (A)

FM

minus 4.6 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

157.4500

160.6000

VHF High band (A)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

165.2000

168.2000

VHF High band (A)

FM

plus 4.6 MHz

Trunked repeater

 

 

 

 

 

 

outputs

 

169.8000

172.8000

VHF High band (A)

FM

 

Trunked repeater

 

 

 

 

 

 

inputs

 

412.4500

419.9875

UHF low band (T)

FM

minus 9.45 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

403.0000

410.5375

UHF low band (T)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

438.0250

439.9750

70 cm ham band

MULTI

minus 5 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

433.0250

434.9750

70 cm ham band

MULTI

 

Repeater inputs

 

460.0000

469.4500

UHF mid band (U)

FM

minus 9.5 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

450.5000

459.9500

UHF mid band (U)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

470.0000

471.2000

UHF mid band (W)

FM

plus 5.2 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

475.2000

476.4000

UHF mid band (W)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

472.2500

474.7750

UHF mid band (W)

FM

plus 5.2 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

477.4500

479.9750

UHF mid band (W)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

485.2000

489.9875

UHF mid band (W)

FM

minus 5.2 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

480.0000

484.7875

UHF mid band (W)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

490.0000

494.7750

UHF high band (W)

FM

plus 5.2 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

495.2000

499.9750

UHF high band (W)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

500.0000

509.5250

UHF high band (W1)

FM

plus 10 MHz

Repeater outputs

 

510.0000

519.5250

UHF high band (W1)

FM

 

Repeater inputs

 

865.0000

870.0000

800 MHz band

FM

minus 45 MHz

Trunked repeater

 

 

 

 

 

 

outputs

 

820.0000

825.0000

800 MHz band

FM

 

Trunked repeater

 

 

 

 

 

 

inputs

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Contents UBC780XLT Introduction Important NoticeFront View and Display Rear View UBC780XLT Flow Charts UBC780XLT Flow Charts UBC780XLT Flow Charts UBC780XLT Flow Charts Contents Page What is Scanning? What is Searching?What is Trunk Tracking? TerminologyPage Feature Highlights Included with Your Scanner Package Setup Connecting an AntennaMounting an Antenna Optional AntennaTypical Mounting Methods Mounting the Scanner in Your VehicleApplying Power for Vehicle Installation Connecting an External Speaker Desktop InstallationApplying Power Using Standard AC Power Connecting an Earphone Connecting the Clone CableConnecting the Tape Recorder Listening SafelyTurn the Scanner On Setting the SquelchBasic Operation Understanding the Menu System Menu Description and Numeric Keypad Equivalents 2SCREEN Mask0BANK TAG 6STEPS 5PROGRAM ID 1EDIT Range 5RECORD Programming Storing Frequencies into ChannelsDuplicate Frequency Alert Storing Text TagsAssigning a Bank Tag to a Bank Assigning a Text Tag to a ChannelBeep Alert Programming TipsDeleting a Stored Frequency Assigning the beep alert to a channelTo directly access a specific channel ScanningRF Attenuation Feature Setting the Delay ModeChannel Lockout Lockout in Manual ModeLockout in Scanning Mode Priority Scan Restoring a Locked-out ChannelRestoring All Locked-out Channels Changing the Priority Channel Setting a Search Range SearchingFrequency Skip Search Hold FeatureData Skip Storing Search Frequencies Auto StoringSquelch SQ Mode Additional Menu Options for Searching For example, the scanner shows the following displaysService Search Service Search SkipTrunked Systems Programming and Receiving Trunked Systems Programming Trunking FrequenciesSelecting Trunking Programming Menu Mode Selecting Trunking System TypeReceiving Trunked Systems Trunked SearchID Hold and Direct Entry ID Hold Mode ID LockoutChannel Activity Indicators Restoring Locked-out IDsTo unlock a single ID, follow these steps To unlock all locked out IDs in a bank at onceTo enter a Type I ID Scan ListsProgramming ID Scan Lists Manually To enter a LTR ID Program ID Manually with the Menu ModeTo enter an Edacs ID ID Scan Mode Setting Priority in Trunking Mode Programming Scan Lists During SearchDeleting a Stored ID Moving between Scan List MemoriesCall Motorola/EDACS Motorola TypeCalls in Scan and Manual Mode Multi-TrackScan & Search Icons Edacs Reception Edacs TrackingAn Edacs Trunked system Special Edacs Features AFS Partial Entry FeatureLTR Reception LTR TrackingMotorola Reception Motorola TrackingProgramming a Fleet Map Selecting Preset Fleet MapFleet Map Programming Programming a Hybrid System Toggling the Status Bit Control Channel Only Mode Disconnect Tone Detect Option End Code Remote PC Control Mode Start Remote ModeRemote Interface To connect Scanner to PCClone Mode PC Control ParameterChange Transfer Speed To connect the scanner to scannerComplete displays Additional Features DimmerEnter Lock Key Beep OptionReverse Mode Receiving Mode SelectionFrequency and Channel Tuning with the VFO Control Mute On/OffCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting Page Specifications VHF TVGlossary of Terms Glossary of termsPage Preset Fleet Maps AppendixS11 S12 User Defined Fleet Maps Type I Programming InformationFleet Map Size Codes Size Code RestrictionsAustralian Reverse Frequency List Ctcss Frequency List Hz DCS Tone Code Memo Memo Memo UBC780XLT Shortcuts UBC780XLT Flow Charts Page UBC780XLT Flow Charts Page UBC780XLT Shortcuts One Year Limited Warranty Service DivisionUBZZ01305AZ