Uniden USC230 owner manual Using the Scanner at the Racetrack, Conventional Scanning

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Using the Scanner at the Racetrack

Keeping up with the action at the racetrack is easy and fun. You can hear drivers communicating with their pit crews, officials communicating with drivers and crews, and track workers communicating with everybody.

Each user at the racetrack transmits and receives on one or more frequencies.

The scanner organizes racetrack frequencies by the name of the race you are scanning and by car number. For example, you might hear drivers and their pit crews on the car number frequencies and officials and the news media on the race frequencies. When you are scanning, the scanner stops very briefly on each channel to see if there is activity. If there isn’t, the scanner quickly moves to the next channel. If there is, then the scanner pauses on the transmission until it is over.

You can activate one racing system and as many conventional systems as you want at the same time. Within a racing system, each driver can have multiple frequencies stored.

Conventional Scanning

Conventional scanning is a relatively simple concept. Each group of users in a conventional system is assigned a single frequency (for simplex systems) or two frequencies (for repeater systems). Any time one of them transmits, their transmission always goes out on the same frequency.

Today there are still many 2-way radio users who operate using a conventional system:

Aircraft

Amateur radio

LPD/PMR users

Broadcast AM/FM/TV stations

Many business radio users

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 Understanding Scanning What is Scanning?What is Searching? Understanding the Scanner’s MemoryWhat is CTCSS/DCS? Ctcss Frequencies Hz Using the Scanner at the Racetrack Conventional ScanningWhere To Get More Information Simplex OperationRepeater Operation Information On The Internet Included With Your Scanner Included With Your ScannerUsing Rechargeable Batteries Setting Up Your ScannerUsing Internal Batteries Setting Up Your ScannerUsing Non-rechargeable Batteries Setting Up Your Scanner Using AC Power Connecting the AntennaConnecting an Optional Antenna Connecting an Earphone/Headphone Connecting an Extension SpeakerAttaching 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 Menu Using FuncUsing the Scroll Control Scanning Systems Turning On the Scanner Setting the SquelchBasic Operation Basic OperationWhen You Get To The Track Scanning Preprogrammed RacesBefore You Get To The Track Selecting Systems to Scan Selecting Interference Eliminator CodesSelecting System Channel Groups Locking/Unlocking SystemsLocking/Unlocking Channels Temporarily Holding On a SystemHolding 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 Programming Radio Systems Quickly Programming Racing SystemsProgramming Radio Systems Enter Driver Programming Radio Systems Manually Programming Racing Systems Editing the CarEntering/Editing a Car Number Editing a DriverSetting a Car’s Quick Key Editing a Car’s ChannelDeleting a Car Setting Lockout On a Car Programming Conventional SystemsEntering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups Entering/Editing Conventional ChannelsProgramming Radio Systems Editing the System Name System-Level SettingsProgramming/Editing Optional Settings Editing the System Quick Key Conventional Systems OnlySetting Group Lockout Setting the System Hold TimeSetting the Channel Delay Time Setting Data SkipCopying Systems Group-Level SettingsDeleting Systems Entering/Editing the Group NameSetting the Group Quick Key Edit Group Select the group Set Quick KeyChannel-Level Settings Deleting GroupsEditing 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 Changing the step of Air Band Service SearchSearching and Storing 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 Searching for Subaudible Tones Search and Close Call OptionsManaging Locked-Out Frequencies Unlocking All FrequenciesSetting the Maximum Auto Store Value Setting the Modulation TypeSetting Attenuation Setting Data SkipSetting the Delay Time Setting the Search Frequency Step General Use Care and MaintenanceCleaning LocationTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Specifications SpecificationsOptional Accessories Optional AccessoriesPlanning Collecting InformationPlanning Planning Filling Out The Racing System Worksheet Race NameCar #/Driver-Frequency-Priority-CTCSS/DCS Racing System Worksheet Group Name and Quick Key Filling Out The Conventional System WorksheetSystem 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