Uniden BC860XLT technical specifications Repairs Birdies

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Repairs

Birdies

Do not attempt any repair.

The scanner contains no serviceable parts.

Contact the Uniden Customer Service Center or take it to a qualified repair technician.

All radios are subject to receiving undesired signals or “birdies”. If your scanner stops during Scan mode and no sound is heard, it may be receiving a birdie.

Birdies are internally-generated signals inherent in the electronics of the receiver.

Press Kto lockout a channel, then press Sto resume scanning.

Press Kto lockout a frequency, then press Cto resume searching.

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Contents Contents What is Scanning? What is Searching? IntroductionTypes of Communications Frequency RangeFeature Highlights Scanner Care & Safety Tips Included with your Scanner Where to Obtain More Information Setup Page Basic Operation How Squelch WorksAuto Squelch Setting the SquelchManual Squelch Select the frequency Enter Manual mode Select the channel ProgrammingProgramming Tips Scanning Banks Locking a Channel in Manual Mode Channel LockoutLocking a Channel While Scanning Lockout TipsRestore a Locked Out Channel Restore All Locked-out ChannelsPriority Scan Changing the Priority Channel Scan Delay To remove the delay from any channel Search Begin Search When a transmission is detected, Turbo Search To access frequencies Manually To Skip Undesired Frequencies To Mark an Undesired FrequencyTo return a frequency to Search To Restore all Skipped Frequencies Storing Search FrequenciesEnter Manual mode Select the channel Enter Search Search Delay Weather Scan On that channel, disrupting the scanning cycleData Skip Care and Maintenance General Use Location CleaningRepairs Birdies Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Scanner won’t workPage Technical Specifications Sensitivity nominalPage Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts Uniden America CorporationBC860XLT Precautions Controls & Display One Year Limited Warranty Uniden America CorporationUBUD01243ZZ