Uniden UH044SX manual Transmit Power Select, Scanning

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UNIDEN Model uh044sx UHF CB Radio

OPERATION

TRANSMIT POWER SELECT

The uh044sx has three transmit power levels: 2 Watt, 0.5 Watt and 0.1 Watt. To change your transmit power level:

1.Press while in the 'power middle level' to change to 'power high level.'

2.Press while in the 'power high level' to change to the 'power low level.'

3.Press while in the 'power low level' to change to 'power middle level.'

TX Power Low

TX Power Middle TX Power High

Transmitting on a higher level will use more Battery power but will enable you to transmit further.

SCANNING

The uh044sx has two types of scanning; Open Scanning (OS) and Group Scanning (GS), OS Scan searches all the channels and frequencies in its memory continuously. GS Scan has the ability of monitoring a priority channel every 1.5 seconds while searching channels and frequencies in its memory.

Scanning allows you to search for active channels programmed in the OS or GS memory.

To initiate scanning,

1.Assuming the unit is on CH01 when switched on.

2.Press and scanning starts. Scan icon flashes during scanning.

MENU

CALL

ENTER

MEM TX PWR

SCAN

DUAL

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Contents UH044SX Uniden Model uh044sx UHF CB Radio Contents Introduction FeaturesControls & Indicators Controls & Indicators Included in Your UH044SX Pack Optional AccessoriesGetting Started Battery InstallationCharging Batteries Battery Level Display LOW Battery Alert Operation Power ON/OFFVolume Setting the SquelchTo Transmit and Receive Selecting a ChannelYou can only activate Duplex on CH01-CH08 To Operate in Duplex Mode RepeatersScanning Transmit Power SelectExample. CH40 becomes active Group Scangs Mode Priority Channel Monitor Dual WatchCtcss VOX Call Tone KEY Beep Busy Channel LockoutPower Save Keypad LockBack Lighting Please follow these guidelines for channel use in Australia UHF CB Channels & FrequenciesCtcss & DCS Code List Uniden UH044SX UHF CB Transceiver Radio WarrantyUniden Australia Pty Limited/Uniden New Zealand Limited