Uniden BC125AT owner manual Weather Alert Standby

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The upper line displays WX Scan and the lower line displays the scanning frequency with the channel number and the modulation.

The scanner starts scanning the preprogrammed weather frequencies, and stops on the first good signal. Generally, there will be one channel of the seven that you will receive best. If this station is weak, turn the Scroll Control to check for other weather broadcasts in your area.

Note 1: NOAA broadcasts are continuous broadcasts. You only lose reception if you move out of a coverage area. If the signal is lost, the scanner resumes searching for a weather transmission.

Note 2: You cannot lock out weather frequencies.

Weather Alert Standby

In Weather Alert mode, your scanner functions as a severe weather warning radio. This is especially useful when your area is expecting severe weather conditions late at night. When you set the scanner to Weather Alert mode, it scans the weather channels, but does not play the channel’s audio.

To turn Weather Alert Standby on or off, press Func then 3(WX) to view the Weather menu.

Scroll to Weather Standby and press Pgm/E.

The upper line displays WX Alert Standby and the lower lines display the channel number with the frequency and modulation.

When the scanner detects the Weather Alert Tone (1050Hz), the scanner goes into Hold mode, immediately sounds a Weather

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BC125AT Owners Precautions Earphone WarningContents Programming Channels Weather Operation FCC Wants You To Know Scanning Legally Introduction Feature Highlights Direct Access lets you directly access any channelPage Page Frequency Range Step Mode Band Lower Upper USA Band PlanIncluded with Your Scanner What is Scanning? Optional AccessoriesScanning Basics What is CTCSS/DCS? What is Searching?Understanding Scanning Conventional Scanning Simplex Operation Repeater OperationWhere To Learn More Service Search BanksUnderstanding Banks Channel Storage BanksSetting UP Your Scanner Connecting the AntennaConnecting an Extension Speaker Connecting an Earphone/HeadphoneConnecting an Optional Antenna Adjusting the Belt Clip Powering the ScannerInstalling Non-Rechargeable Batteries Installing Rechargeable Ni-MH BatteriesCharging the Ni-MH Batteries USB Message Batt Meaning Scanner Type Cond About Your Scanner Getting to Know the ScannerWeather menu PriClr Func HoldScan SrchTurning On the Scanner Play/ChargePgm/E ProgrammingLook At The Display Item MeaningScan/Service Search/Custom Search/Close Call Only modeUsing the Scroll Control Knob Setting Up Your ScannerAdjusting the Volume Adjusting the Squelch Setting the BacklightAdjusting the Contrast Setting the Charging Timer Display/Charge menuUsing the Keypad Lock Setting the Beep ToneResetting the Scanner All Memory Clear displaysProgramming Channels Programming Channel Text Tags Setting CTCSS/DCS for a Channel Setting Channel Modulation Channel menuSetting the Priority Channel Setting Channel Delay Deleting ChannelsScanning Stored Channels Clearing a BankPage Priority Scan Modes Manually Selecting a Channel Locking Out ChannelsTo Lock Out a Specific Channel Unlock all Channels in Banks Currently Enabled for ScanUnlocking Channels Service Search Mode Service Search Receive/Hold ModesCustom Search Mode Frequency MHz Step kHz Quick Search Mode Custom Search Receive/Hold ModesQuick Search Receive/Hold Modes Search Delay Search OptionsTurn Scroll Control to CTCSS/DCS Search and press Pgm/E CTCSS/DCS SearchProgramming Custom Search Ranges Storing Found Search Frequencies Locking Out Search FrequenciesUnlocking Search Frequencies Using the Close Call Feature Close CallSelecting Close Call Modes Close Call Only ModeClose Call Menu Page Set Close Call Bands Close Call Alert Close Call Hits BankClose 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 References Ctcss FrequenciesDSC Codes BirdiesWarranty One Year Limited WarrantyPage Procedure for Obtaining Performance of Warranty