Uniden USC230 owner manual What is CTCSS/DCS?

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for any active frequency within the lower and upper limits you specify. When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops on that frequency as long as the transmission lasts. If you think the frequency is interesting, you can program it into the scanner’s

memory. If not, you can continue to search.

What is CTCSS/DCS?

Your scanner can monitor systems using a Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) and Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) system, which allow squelch to open only when the tone you have programmed with a specific frequency is received along with a transmission.

CTCSS and DCS are subaudible tone signaling systems sometimes referred to as PL or DPL (Motorola’s trademarked terms for Private Line and Digital Private Line respectively). CTCSS and DCS are used only for FM signals and are usually associated with both amateur and commercial two-way frequencies. These systems make use of a special subaudible tone that accompanies a transmitted signal.

CTCSS and DCS are used for many purposes. In many cases, CTCSS and DCS are used to restrict access to a commercial repeater, so that only those units, which transmit the correct tone along with their signal can “talk” to the repeater.

CTCSS and DCS are also used in areas that receive interference where there are several stations with output frequencies close to each other. When this occurs, you might hear multiple communications on the same frequency. The stations might even interfere with each other to the point where it is impossible to clearly receive any of the stations. A scanner equipped with CTCSS and DCS (like your scanner) can code each received frequency with a specific CTCSS or DCS frequency. Then, when you receive multiple signals, you only hear the transmission with the CTCSS or DCS tone you programmed. If you do not receive the correct tone with a signal, the scanner’s squelch remains closed and you hear nothing.

Understanding Scanning

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Contents OWNER’S Manual Precautions PrecautionsSC230 Paper OM 062206.fm Page 3 Friday, July 21, 2006 739 PM Contents Using the Menu Programming Radio Systems Setting Close Call Options Close Call Hits Introduction IntroductionMode Step kHz SC230 Paper OM 062206.fm Page 9 Friday, July 21, 2006 739 PM Feature Highlights Feature HighlightsFeature Highlights Auto Store About This Manual How the Scanner’s Controls Are Represented in This ManualEntering Text What is Scanning? What is Searching?Understanding Scanning Understanding the Scanner’s MemoryWhat is CTCSS/DCS? Ctcss Frequencies Hz Using the Scanner at the Racetrack Conventional ScanningSimplex Operation Where To Get More InformationRepeater Operation Information On The Internet Included With Your Scanner Included With Your ScannerSetting Up Your Scanner Using Internal BatteriesUsing Rechargeable Batteries Setting Up Your ScannerUsing Non-rechargeable Batteries Setting Up Your Scanner Connecting the Antenna Using AC PowerConnecting an Optional Antenna Connecting an Extension Speaker Connecting an Earphone/HeadphoneAttaching the Belt Clip Installing the Demo Software Attaching the Wrist StrapLook At The Keypad Key Name Description+ 1-9, 0/Race Selects Rcl Look At The Display Using Func Using MenuUsing the Scroll Control Turning On the Scanner Setting the Squelch Basic OperationScanning Systems Basic OperationScanning Preprogrammed Races When You Get To The TrackBefore You Get To The Track Selecting Systems to Scan Selecting Interference Eliminator CodesSelecting System Channel Groups Locking/Unlocking SystemsTemporarily Holding On a System Locking/Unlocking ChannelsHolding On a Channel Quick-Storing Channels Quickly Recalling ChannelsOther Settings Using the Backlight Initializing the Scanner’s MemoryUsing the PC Control Cloning Options Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal ComputerCloning the Scanner Using the Menu Using the MenuSet up Priority Scan Quickly Programming Racing Systems Programming Radio SystemsProgramming Radio Systems Enter Driver Programming Radio Systems Manually Programming Racing Systems Editing the CarEntering/Editing a Car Number Editing a DriverEditing a Car’s Channel Setting a Car’s Quick KeyDeleting a Car Setting Lockout On a Car Programming Conventional SystemsEntering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups Entering/Editing Conventional ChannelsProgramming Radio Systems System-Level Settings Programming/Editing Optional SettingsEditing the System Name Editing the System Quick Key Conventional Systems OnlySetting Group Lockout Setting the System Hold TimeSetting the Channel Delay Time Setting Data SkipGroup-Level Settings Deleting SystemsCopying Systems Entering/Editing the Group NameSetting the Group Quick Key Edit Group Select the group Set Quick KeyDeleting Groups Channel-Level SettingsEditing the Channel Name Conventional Systems Only Setting Channel Priority Setting Channel Alert Setting CTCSS/DCSSetting Channel Modulation Setting Channel Attenuation Setting the Frequency StepSetting Channel Lockout Deleting ChannelsCopying/Pasting Channels Service Search Searching and StoringChanging the step of Air Band Quick SearchCTCSS/DCS Search Custom SearchPreset Custom Search Range Custom Frequency MHzCustom Auto Search and Store Editing a Custom Search RangeSelecting a System Storing a SystemUsing the Close Call Feature Using the Close Call FeatureSetting Close Call Options Turn the scroll control to select an optionUsing the Close Call Feature Close Call Hits Search and Close Call Options Managing Locked-Out FrequenciesSearching for Subaudible Tones Unlocking All FrequenciesSetting the Maximum Auto Store Value Setting the Modulation TypeSetting Data Skip Setting AttenuationSetting the Delay Time Setting the Search Frequency Step Care and Maintenance CleaningGeneral Use LocationTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Specifications SpecificationsOptional Accessories Optional AccessoriesCollecting Information PlanningPlanning Planning Race Name Filling Out The Racing System WorksheetCar #/Driver-Frequency-Priority-CTCSS/DCS Racing System Worksheet Filling Out The Conventional System Worksheet System Name and Quick KeyGroup Name and Quick Key Frequency-Alpha Tag-Priority-CTCSS/DCSConventional System Worksheet Conventional System W orksheetPreprogrammed Systems Preprogrammed SystemsDeclaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityPage Page Page Uniden Corporation All rights reserved UBZZ01346ZZ0