Uniden UBC785XLT manual Menu Description and Numeric Keypad Equivalents, 2SEARCH Range

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Menu Description and Numeric Keypad Equivalents

Below are the Menu screens and a brief description or purpose of the feature.

1:SEARCH OPTION

1:AIR STEP

You can select the air band step 12.5kHz or 8.33 kHz.

2:CHAIN SEARCH

1:CHAIN SEARCH

You need to turn Chain Search feature to ON if you use the Chain Search feature.

2:SEARCH RANGE

You can program up to 10 search ranges. The first time you program a range you will need to do so through the Menu. After the first time you can program a range as you do on most any other scanner, using the numeric keypad, ,

and VFO control. Use this Menu item to select the search range that you want to program.

You can program range 1 through 10, one at a time. For each of the ranges, the following options can be modified.

1:RANGE

Enter the upper and lower frequency limits of the Search Range.

2:STEPS

You can assign a variety of step sizes to the search range.

Note: The default step is usually acceptable and is listed on page XX.

3:MODE

You can change the Auto receive mode to AM, FM, WFM and NFM.

4:ALPHA TAG

You can name to each channels and banks with up to 16 charactors.

3:DELAY

Set the delay for the search ranges. This applies to all the ranges (See

CHANNEL DATA-STEPS).

4:ATTENUATOR

If you are near an signal source which emits unusually strong signal, the scanner may be overloaded with its signal. Once overloaded, the scanner may keep stopping on that signal and miss other transmissions. UBC785XLT comes with an RF Attenuation feature. It attenuates (reduces) the strength of a incoming signal in all modes to prevent stronger signals from overloading the scanner.

5:TONE DATA

The default mode is OFF. This means that you will receive all transmissions on any frequencies that are active within your search range(s). By selecting CTCSS (analog) or DCS(digital) subaudible tone you can set the radio to receive only a particular subaudible tone to be received during your search. You can also lockout a particular subaudible tone. You may wish to do this if you want to search a range but not hear transmissions on any frequency that has a particular subaudible tone.

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Contents A N N E R Page Contents Page Introduction 15kHz Offset WFM Front and Rear View VFO/SELECT PushIcon Description UBC785XLT Shortcuts Press Menu Important Notice What is Scanning? What is Searching?Terminology Feature Highlights Where to Obtain More Information Information on the InternetIncluded with Your Scanner Package Setup Connecting an AntennaMounting an Antenna Optional AntennaTypical Mounting Methods Mounting the Scanner in Your VehicleApplying Power for Vehicle Installation Desktop Installation Applying Power Using Standard AC PowerConnecting an External Speaker Connecting an EarphoneConnecting the Clone Cable Connecting the Tape RecorderListening Safely RememberSetting the Squelch Basic OperationTurn the Scanner On Understanding the Menu System Menu Description and Numeric Keypad Equivalents 2SEARCH Range6RECORD Allows you to change the brightness of the display 9BANK TAG Storing Frequencies into Channels in Menu Mode Programming001 001 855.0000 FM010 512.0000 FM C10000000.0000 001 855.0000 NFM Alpha TAG Transfer FrequenciesStoring Alpha Tags Beep Alert Programming TipsAssigning the Beep Alert to a Channel Scan Hold Feature To directly access a specific channelScanning BankRF Attenuation Feature Setting the Delay Mode for FrequencyLockout in Hold Mode 001 141.5000 FM Uniden Group aChannel Lockout Lockout in Scanning Mode Restoring a Locked-out ChannelRestoring All Locked-out Channels 010 1240.0000 FM 005 512.0000 FMPriority Scan Changing the Priority ChannelSetting a Search Range SearchingSrch 12.5k Search Hold Feature Srch 12.5k 1240.0000 FM Range 25cm Amateur GrpStarting Chain Search Data SkipSrch 12.5k 1240.0000 NFM Range C004 Frequency SkipStoring Search Frequencies Squelch SQ Mode 12--56001 FM Bank Auto StoringFor Search mode, select 1SERVICE Option / Chain Search 003 001 FM DCS Bank003 FM DCS Uniden Group a 001 512.0000 FM BankAir Service Search Using Aircraft Service SearchAir Service Search Skip Changing the stepPC Control Mode Remote InterfaceTo connect Scanner to PC To program your scannerClone Mode Start Remote Mode and Change Transfer SpeedSpeed 39600 bps 419200 bps PC Control ParameterTo connect the Scanner to Scanner Clone Master Unit Slave Unit Additional Features DimmerEnter Lock Key Beep OptionReverse Mode Receiving Mode SelectionFrequency and Channel Tuning with the VFO Control Channel Step SelectionCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting Resetting the ScannerSpecifications Glossary of Terms Page Ctcss Frequency List Hz DCS Tone CodeUBC785XLT Flow Charts Scan Option System Option Dimmer 1HIGH / 2MEDIUM / 3OFF Screen Mask Declaration of Conformity Uniden Corporation All rights reserved UBZZ01343ZZ0
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UBC785XLT specifications

The Uniden UBC785XLT is a versatile and powerful handheld scanner designed for both amateur radio enthusiasts and professional users. Renowned for its broad frequency coverage, this scanner offers a comprehensive solution for monitoring a wide array of communications. Combining advanced features with exceptional ease of use, the UBC785XLT is an essential tool for anyone interested in scanning radio frequencies.

One of the key features of the UBC785XLT is its extensive frequency range, which spans from 25 MHz to 1.3 GHz. This allows users to listen in on various signals, including VHF and UHF bands, making it suitable for public service channels, aircraft communications, and even amateur radio operations. It also supports a variety of modes, including FM, AM, and digital modes, allowing users to access a wide array of broadcasts.

The scanner’s memory capacity is another notable characteristic. It comes with 1,000 channels grouped into 50 banks, allowing you to organize your frequencies efficiently. Users can easily program and store their favorite channels, and the scanner features a built-in memory backup to preserve settings and frequencies even when powered off.

Incorporating advanced scanning technologies, the UBC785XLT features a triple conversion superheterodyne design, which enhances its frequency stability and adds to the overall sensitivity. The scanner also comes equipped with Close Call RF Capture technology, which enables it to automatically find and monitor nearby signals in real-time, making it easier for users to discover new frequencies.

For those who prefer customized settings, the UBC785XLT offers a range of programmable features, including priority scanning, which allows users to designate specific channels to be monitored more frequently. The scanner’s versatile scanning modes, such as Dynamic Memory Allocation, make it easy to tailor the experience based on individual needs, ensuring that important communications are never missed.

The UBC785XLT is designed with user accessibility in mind. It features a large, backlit LCD display for easy readability in various lighting conditions. The user interface is intuitive, making navigation through channels and settings straightforward.

In summary, the Uniden UBC785XLT is a comprehensive scanning solution that appeals to a wide range of users. With its extensive frequency coverage, advanced scanning technologies, and user-friendly interface, it stands out as a top choice for anyone looking to explore the world of radio communications. Whether for emergency services monitoring or personal interest in radio messages, the UBC785XLT delivers reliable performance and versatility.