Uniden BC785D manual 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 BC785D scans the Frequencies you have programmed into the Scanner’s channels you program 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 BC785D can search each of its 27 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. Turbo Search, can search the VHF FM bands at up to 300 steps per second.

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 460.500 MHz, the fire department on 154.445 MHz, the highway department on 37.900 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. This type of scanning is easy and fun.

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 solve this problem.

In a trunked radio system, which contains up to 28 different frequencies, radio users are divided into groups, often called talkgroups, and these talkgroups are assigned specific IDs. When someone in a talkgroup uses their radio, a brief burst of data is broadcasted before each transmission. The trunking system computer uses this data to temporarily assign each radio in a talkgroup to an available frequency. If the group using a frequency stops broadcasting or pauses between replies for a few seconds, they are removed from the frequency so another talkgroup can use it.

Sharing of the available public service frequencies, or trunking, allows cities, counties, or other agencies to accommodate hundreds of users with relatively few frequencies. Following a conversation on a trunked system using a scanner is difficult, if not impossible. Because when there's a short break during the conversation you're monitoring, it’s possible that the talkgroup will be assigned to a completely different frequency in the trunked system. This type of scanning is difficult and frustrating.

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Contents Page Page Contents Edacs Scat LTR IntroductionBC785D Front and Rear ViewIcon Description BC785D Shortcuts Entered. To begin Searching between the Range, press Srch Important Notice Terminology What is Scanning?What is Searching? What is Trunk Tracking?What is Apco Project 25 Digital Communications? Feature Highlights Scanner.uniden.com Where to Obtain More InformationInformation on the Internet Included with Your Scanner Package Optional Antenna SetupConnecting an Antenna Mounting an AntennaMounting the Scanner in Your Vehicle Typical Mounting MethodsApplying Power for Vehicle Installation Connecting an Earphone Desktop InstallationApplying Power Using Standard AC Power Connecting an External SpeakerRemember 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 Set attenuation for all search ranges 2DELAY You can assign a variety of step sizes to the channel 9I-CALLMOTOROLA/EDACS Allows you to change the brightness of the display 6CLONE 1FREQUENCY Storing Frequencies into Channels in Menu ModeProgramming 001C1000 0000.0000 Error OUT of Channel010 512.0000 NFM OUT of BandAssigning a Text Tag to a Channel Transfer FrequenciesStoring Text Tags Assigning a Bank Tag to a BankAssigning the Beep Alert to a Channel Beep AlertProgramming Tips Scan Scan Hold FeatureTo directly access a specific channel ScanningDuring Scanning RF Attenuation FeatureSetting the Delay Mode for Frequency Storing Frequencies During ScanningChannel Lockout Lockout in Hold Mode001 141.5000 NFM Uniden Group a Restoring All Locked-out Channels Lockout in Scanning ModeRestoring a Locked-out Channel 001 512.0000 NFM Error PRI CH LockoutPriority on 010 1240.0000 NFMPriority Channel Plus Scan Srch 12.5k Setting a Search RangeSearching Data Skip Search Hold FeatureSrch 12.5k 1240.0000 NFM Range 25cm Amateur Grp Starting Chain SearchStoring Search Frequencies Srch 12.5k 1240.0000 NFM Range C004Frequency Skip CH Data Full ErrorAuto Store Select BankFor Search mode, select 1SERVICE Option / Chain Search Additional Menu Options for Searching 001 512.0000 NFM Ctcss 250.3 Bank003 512.0000 NFM Ctcss Uniden Group a 0032PUBLIC Safety 3NEWS Service SearchNWR-SAME Alert Service Search SkipProgramming Fips Code Testing the Alert SirenFips Code Digital and Trunked Systems Selecting or Changing Trunking System Type Programming and Receiving Digital and Trunked Systems001 OOOO.0000 Programming Trunking Frequencies 010Programming ID Scan Lists Manually E5-0 09-022¡ M5-0 4128 1216¡Enter ID M5-0 050-2¡Receiving Trunked Systems M5-0 1216Enter Alpha TAG Trunked Search ID Scan ModeID Scan Hold Feature M1-14128 867.8375 NFM ID Tag List Tag C1000 0000.0000 BankMOT ID8192 ID Monitor ModeID Search Hold and Direct Entry ID Hold Mode M1-14128Restoring Locked-out IDs LT ID0-02-042ID Review Review ID LockoutProgramming Scan Lists During Search Setting the Delay Mode for Trunking ModeSetting Priority in Trunking Mode ID tag Bank04 MOT TYP2Call Motorola/EDACS MOT ID LIST01 No.01 M1-1 851.0375 NFMDeleting a Stored ID Moving between Scan List MemoriesTalkgroups Multi-TrackMulti-Track Operational Details Edacs Tracking Edacs ReceptionAn Edacs Trunked system Special Edacs FeaturesEmergency Call Alert Edacs Scat LTR Tracking LTR ReceptionMotorola Tracking Motorola Reception1TYPE2 NFM Select Fleet MAP Preset001 867.8375 NFM Programming a Hybrid System NFM Block 0 Size CodeToggling the Status Bit Control Channel Only Mode50.0 Disconnect Tone Detect Option End Code Apco Project 25 Reception Installing the Apco P-25 cardTurning ON/OFF the Apco P-25 Card Precautions for Installing the BCi25D Card867.8375 P25 Low Mid Upp 0533 1985 Apco P-25 Sound Quality Fine TuningThreshold Adjustment Range Sound QULTY0050Page To program your scanner PC Control ModeRemote Interface To connect Scanner to PCScanner.uniden.com PC Control Parameter Clone ModeStart Remote Mode and Change Transfer Speed Speed 39600 bps 419200 bps 5OFFTo connect the Scanner to Scanner Clone Clone Master Unit Slave UnitKey Beep Option Additional FeaturesDimmer Enter LockChannel Step Selection Reverse ModeReceiving Mode Selection Frequency and Channel Tuning with the VFO ControlCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Specifications Glossary of Terms Page Page Appendix Preset Fleet MapsPreset Map Block Type I Programming Information User Defined Fleet MapsSize Code Restrictions Fleet Map Size CodesNWR-SAME Event Code Reverse List DCS Tone Code Ctcss Frequency List HzBC785D Flow Charts Scan Option Conventional System Option Dimmer Uniden America Corporation One Year Limited Warranty