Uniden UBC92XLT manual Band Plan

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This table lists the frequency ranges, default frequency step, default mode (AM or FM), and type of transmissions you can hear for each range.

BAND PLAN 1

Frequency Range

Mode

Step (kHz)

Transmission

(MHz)

 

 

 

 

25.0000 - 29.9950

FM

5

CB BAND

30.0000 - 79.9875

FM

12.5

VHF LOW BAND

80.0000 - 82.9900

FM

10

VHF LOW BAND

83.0000 - 87.2625

FM

12.5

VHF LOW BAND

108.0000

- 136.9875

AM

12.5 / 8.33

AIRCRAFT

108.0000

- 136.9916

 

Selectable

 

138.0000

- 157.9875

FM

12.5

2M AMATEUR

 

 

 

 

BAND

158.0000

- 160.5900

FM

10

VHF HIGH BAND

160.6000

- 162.5875

FM

12.5

VHF HIGH BAND

162.6000

- 173.9900

FM

10

VHF HIGH BAND

406.0000

- 439.99375

FM

6.25

Federal Gov.Land

 

 

 

 

MOBILE

440.0000

- 465.9900

FM

10

70cm AMATEUR

 

 

 

 

BAND

466.0000

- 469.9900

FM

10

UHF STANDARD

 

 

 

 

BAND

470.0000

- 512.0000

FM

6.25

UHF "T" BAND

806.0000

- 960.0000

FM

12.5

PUBLIC

 

 

 

 

SERVICE BAND

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

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Contents UB324hyou1.eps A N N E RPrecautions PrecautionsUBC92XLT Controls and Display UBC92XLT Controls and DisplayContents Contents Introduction IntroductionBand Plan Mode Step Feature Highlights Feature HighlightsAbout This Manual Conventional Scanning What is Scanning?What is Searching? Understanding ScanningRepeater Operation Simplex OperationInformation On The Internet Where To Obtain More InformationIncluded With Your Scanner Included With Your ScannerSetting Up Your Scanner Setting Up Your ScannerUsing Internal Batteries Using Rechargeable BatteriesUsing Non-rechargeable Batteries Setting Up Your Scanner Connecting the Antenna Using AC PowerConnecting an Extension Speaker Connecting an Earphone/HeadphoneConnecting an Optional Antenna Attaching the Belt Clip About Your Scanner About Your ScannerLook At The Keypad Func + Step Look At The Display Understanding Banks Service BanksChannel-Storage Banks Operation Turning On The Scanner Setting SquelchOperation Storing Known Frequencies Into ChannelsSearching For and Temporarily Storing Active Frequencies Service SearchScanning the Stored Channels Storing Frequencies into Channels During Service SearchManually Selecting a Channel Special Features Special FeaturesChain Search Chain Search Mode Setting the Search Range Chain Search Hold ModeDirect Entry Search Direct Entry Search Hold Mode Search Skip Memory Delay Turning Channel-Storage Banks On and Off Priority Locking Out ChannelsUsing the Display Backlight Using KeylockTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Resetting the Scanner General Use Care and MaintenanceCleaning Care and MaintenanceBirdies RepairsSpecifications Specifications21.3 MHz Optional Accessories Optional AccessoriesDeclaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityMemo Memo UBZZ01324BZ

UBC92XLT specifications

The Uniden UBC92XLT is a powerful and versatile handheld scanner designed for both novice users and seasoned enthusiasts who want to monitor a wide array of frequencies. This model stands out with its blend of advanced features, user-friendly interface, and exceptional performance in the field of communications monitoring.

One of the standout characteristics of the UBC92XLT is its frequency coverage. It encompasses a vast range of frequencies from 25 MHz to 1.3 GHz, making it capable of receiving a broad spectrum of signals. Users can listen to civilian aviation, marine communications, amateur radio, and public safety channels. This extensive coverage is accompanied by 100 pre-programmed channels, allowing users to quickly find and listen to popular frequencies without any hassle.

The scanner features a large LCD display, which shows frequency information and other relevant data in an easy-to-read format. This display enhances the user experience by simplifying navigation through channels and settings. Additionally, the UBC92XLT includes a backlight, making it convenient to use in low-light conditions.

Another technological highlight of the UBC92XLT is its use of the Close Call feature. This innovative technology allows the scanner to detect and tune into nearby transmissions automatically. It is an excellent tool for discovering active frequencies, particularly when users are in unfamiliar locations or want to monitor local communications quickly.

The scanner is equipped with a built-in comprehensive memory system, enabling users to store up to 500 frequencies in its memory banks. This feature allows for easy organization and quick access to frequently used channels. The user-friendly programming system also supports convenient scanning, with the ability to select specific banks or skip unused frequencies depending on the user’s preference.

The UBC92XLT also supports CTCSS and DCS decode, which enhances its capability to filter out unwanted signals and focus on relevant communications. This characteristic is particularly useful in crowded frequency bands where multiple transmissions can occur simultaneously.

Furthermore, the Uniden UBC92XLT boasts a robust, portable design, making it ideal for on-the-go use. With its ergonomic grip and lightweight structure, users can easily carry it for outdoor adventures, road trips, or local events.

In conclusion, the Uniden UBC92XLT is a standout handheld scanner that offers excellent frequency coverage, user-friendly features, and advanced technologies. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, the UBC92XLT is a reliable tool for monitoring communications with ease and efficiency.