Uniden BC 235XLT specifications Chain Search, Setting a Search Range

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Chain Search

Use Chain Search to find active frequencies in your area. You can search up to all five personal bands or turn off those bands you don’t want to hear. This gives you flexibility of searching for any channel between 29 and 512 MHz, as long as they are within the 10 frequencies bands covered by the BC60XLT-1. See the table on page 3, the Technical Specifications on page 34, or the table on the back of the BC60XLT-1.

Setting a Search Range

An error message displays when R is pressed and you have not either specified a search range in at least one Chain Search band

—OR—

If you attempt to turn off all Personal Chain Search bands.

The Error message turns off automatically and Chain 1 is selected when all search locations are empty. Press M to return to normal scan, or press s to select the band you want to program.

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