Uniden BC125AT owner manual Understanding Banks, Where To Learn More, Channel Storage Banks

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Understanding Banks

Channel Storage Banks

To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to listen to, the 500 channels are divided into 10 channel storage banks containing 50 channels each. You could use each channel storage bank to group frequencies by department, location, area of interest, or any other way you prefer. You can listen to any or all of the banks by using the number keys to turn them on or off.

Service Search Banks

The scanner is preprogrammed with many of the frequencies allocated to Police, Fire/Emergency, Ham, Marine, Railroad, Civil Air, Military Air, CB radio, FRS/GMRS/MURS, and Racing services. There are 10 banks allocated for these searches that can be used just like the channel storage banks to search these frequencies in Service Search mode.

Custom Search Banks

Custom Search Banks let you program and search 10 custom search ranges. During custom search, the scanner starts searching with the lowest frequency in the search range you select to the highest frequency in the range. You can search any or all of these ranges by turning each search bank on or off just like channel storage banks in Search mode.

Where To LEARN MORE

By itself, this manual really only provides part of what you need to know to have fun scanning – how to program and use the scanner. The website, http://www.radioreference. com, is the Internet's premier source for user-supported radio

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Contents BC125AT Owners Earphone Warning PrecautionsContents Programming Channels Weather Operation FCC Wants You To Know Scanning Legally Introduction Direct Access lets you directly access any channel Feature HighlightsPage Page Frequency Range USA Band Plan Step Mode Band Lower UpperIncluded with Your Scanner What is Scanning? Optional AccessoriesScanning Basics What is CTCSS/DCS? What is Searching?Understanding Scanning Conventional Scanning Repeater Operation Simplex OperationChannel Storage Banks Where To Learn MoreService Search Banks Understanding BanksConnecting the Antenna Setting UP Your ScannerConnecting an Extension Speaker Connecting an Earphone/HeadphoneConnecting an Optional Antenna Powering the Scanner Adjusting the Belt ClipInstalling Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries Installing Non-Rechargeable BatteriesCharging the Ni-MH Batteries USB Message Batt Meaning Scanner Type Cond Getting to Know the Scanner About Your ScannerWeather menu PriClr Srch FuncHold ScanProgramming Turning On the ScannerPlay/Charge Pgm/EItem Meaning Look At The DisplayOnly mode Scan/Service Search/Custom Search/Close CallUsing the Scroll Control Knob Setting Up Your ScannerAdjusting the Volume Setting the Backlight Adjusting the SquelchAdjusting the Contrast Display/Charge menu Setting the Charging TimerAll Memory Clear displays Using the Keypad LockSetting the Beep Tone Resetting the ScannerProgramming Channels Programming Channel Text Tags Setting CTCSS/DCS for a Channel Channel menu Setting Channel ModulationSetting the Priority Channel Deleting Channels Setting Channel DelayClearing a Bank Scanning Stored ChannelsPage Priority Scan Modes Locking Out Channels Manually Selecting a ChannelTo Lock Out a Specific Channel Unlock all Channels in Banks Currently Enabled for ScanUnlocking Channels Service Search Receive/Hold Modes Service Search ModeCustom Search Mode Frequency MHz Step kHz Custom Search Receive/Hold Modes Quick Search ModeQuick Search Receive/Hold Modes Search Options Search DelayTurn Scroll Control to CTCSS/DCS Search and press Pgm/E CTCSS/DCS SearchProgramming Custom Search Ranges Locking Out Search Frequencies Storing Found Search FrequenciesUnlocking Search Frequencies Close Call Using the Close Call FeatureSelecting Close Call Modes Close Call Only ModeClose Call Menu Page Set Close Call Bands Close Call Hits Bank Close Call AlertClose Call Delay Searching for a Weather Broadcast Weather OperationClose Call CTCSS/DCS Search Weather Alert Standby Weather Alert Priority Technical SpecificationsTo exit Weather Alert Standby mode, press Scan Operating Temperature NFM 138.150 MHz 157.100 MHz Signal Noise Ratio nominal VHF Low Band 25.0050 MHz Rbrc Information Ctcss Frequencies ReferencesBirdies DSC CodesOne Year Limited Warranty WarrantyPage Procedure for Obtaining Performance of Warranty