Uniden UBCT8 Terminology, What is Scanning?, What is Searching?, What is Trunk Tracking?

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Terminology

What is Scanning?

Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way communications do not transmit continuously. The UBCT8 scans the Frequencies you have programmed into the Scanner’s channels until it finds an active frequency.

Scanning stops on an active frequency and remains on that channel as long as the transmission continues. When the transmission ends, the scanning cycle resumes until another transmission is received.

What is Searching?

The UBCT8 can search each of its 12 bands to find active frequencies. This is different from scanning because you are searching for frequencies that have not been programmed into your Scanner’s channels. The scanner automatically chooses between two speeds while searching. During search mode the scanner will search 100 frequencies per second for band with 12.5 kHz steps and during Turbo SEARCH mode the scanner can achieve up to 300 frequencies per second for bands with 5 kHz steps.

What is Trunk Tracking?

Conventional scanning is a simple concept. You enter a radio frequency in your scanner’s memory which is used by someone you want to monitor. For example, the police in your area may broadcast on 467.850 MHz, the fire department on 161.250 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.

As the demand for public communications has increased, many public radio users don't have enough frequencies to meet their needs, and this has created a serious problem. Trunking radio systems have been implemented to solve this problem.

In a trunked radio system the frequencies are shared among the police and fire departments and a computer systematically assigns available frequencies when they are needed for communications.

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Contents UBCT8 Scanner Precautions Contents Edacs Scat Range Mhz Mode Step IntroductionFront and Rear Views ProgIcon Display 3 4What is Scanning? What is Searching?What is Trunk Tracking? TerminologyPage Feature Highlights Optional Accessories Included with Your Scanner PackageFor Mobile Use In-Car Installation Installing the UBCT8For Home Use Desktop Installation Connecting the Power Cord Installation for everyday use Typical Mounting Methods Mounting the Scanner in Your VehicleApplying Power for Vehicle Installation DC power InstallationApplying Power Using Standard AC Power Connecting an External SpeakerConnecting the Clone Cable Listening SafelyYou can scan in one of five ways Scanning OverviewTurn the Scanner On Setting the Squelch How Squelch WorksPress Police State ScanningSelecting the State Skip a frequency State Scan HoldStoring State Scan Frequencies Set Close Call Mode Close CallTM RF CaptureClose Call Operation Set Close Call Option Select Close Call BandsSetting of pager screen Alert Tone VolumeAlert Light Adjustment Set Close Call AlertDeleting a Stored Frequency Private Bank ScanningProgramming Frequencies into Channels Scanning Private Bank Duplicate Frequency AlertMemory Lock Channel Lockout Restoring a Locked-out Channel in Hold ModeHold/Resume Restoring All Locked-out Channels Priority ScanChanging the Priority Channel Then press HOLD/RESUMEService Scanning UCB, AM CB ACBBand No Range Mhz Mode Step Display Band SearchFrequency Skip Search Hold FeatureData Skip Delay Storing Search FrequenciesSetting the Squelch Trunk TrackingProgramming Trunking Frequencies Selecting Trunking System TypeProgramming Trunking Frequencies Programming Talk Group ID/Scan ListsTo enter a Type 2 Talk Group ID To enter a Type 1 IDTo enter a Full Edacs ID To enter a Partial Edacs IDID Scan Mode Receiving Trunked SystemsTo directly access a specific ID location ID Scan Hold FeatureID Search Mode ID Monitor Mode ID Search Hold and Direct Entry ID in Hold ModeProgramming Scan Lists During Search Deleting a Stored IDTo restore a single ID, follow these steps ID is restored and L/O disappearsID Lockout Review ID LockoutSetting the Delay Mode for Trunking Mode Setting Priority in Trunking ModeTrunking Frequency Confirmation Moving between Scan List MemoriesMulti-Track Multi-Track Operational DetailsProgramming Edacs System Frequencies Edacs ReceptionEdacs Tracking An Edacs Trunked system Special Edacs Features Edacs ID Range SearchLTR Reception LTR TrackingMotorola Reception Motorola TrackingProgramming a User Fleet Map Selecting Preset Fleet MapFleet Map Programming Programming a Hybrid System Control Channel Only Mode Toggling the Status BitDisconnect Tone Detect Option End Code PC Control Mode Remote InterfacePC Control Parameter Clone ModeStart Remote Mode and Change Transfer Speed To connect the Scanner to Scanner Page Care and Maintenance General UseTroubleshooting Problem SuggestionAdjust the squelch for Trunking mode refer to Specifications Appendix Preset Fleet Maps Page User Defined Fleet Maps Type I Programming InformationFleet Map Size Codes Size Code Restrictions Memo Memo Parts Covered Thankyou for Buying a Uniden Product