Uniden BC9000XLT specifications What is Scanning?, Searching

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What is Scanning?

Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way communications (listed below) do not transmit continuously. The BC9000XLT scans programmed channels at the rate of up to 100 channels per second until it finds an active frequency. Scanning stops on an active frequency, and remains on that channel as long as the transmission continues. When the transmission ends, and no response is detected, the scanning cycle resumes until another transmission is received.

SCAN

CHANNELS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Frequency

Frequency

Locked Out

Not

(L/O)

Entered

An optional DELAY can be set so that the scanner stays on the channel for 2 more seconds, waiting for another transmission before resuming scanning.

Searching

Scanning and searching are similar in that they both involve finding active frequencies within a group of frequencies. The difference is Scanning looks only at a group of programmed frequencies that are stored in the scanner’s channels and grouped into banks.

Searching looks at all the frequencies within a pre-selected range of frequencies.

If you find an interesting frequency while searching, you can store it in a channel for easier access later. See “Programming with Search” on page

14.The main purpose of the Search function is to help you find active frequencies to program into memory.

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction Where to Obtain More InformationTypes of Communication BC9000XLT Included with the BC9000XLTFeature Highlights Page Getting Started Base InstallationSearching What is Scanning?Banks and Channels Setting the SquelchON/OFF/VOLUME and Squelch Controls Bank a 000.0000MHzSquelch Volume Using the Rotary Tuner Auto Sort Programming ChannelsChoosing a Programming Method Scan and Numeric Keys Programming By Manual EntryBank a P ch 1 L/O 000.0000MHz Bank a P ch 1 L/O 482.7625MHz Programming With the Rotary Tuner Scan, Numeric Keys, and Rotary Tuning ControlsBank a P ch Bank aKHz ch 52 AM 123.7750MHz Search, Scan, Numeric, and Bank Keys Rotary Tuning ControlsProgramming with Search SRC NFM 12 KHz 450.3750MHz SRC NFM 12 KHzKHz ch 53 NFM 450.3875MHz Bank D 450.3875MHz Bank H Ch200 000.0000MHzNFM 450.0000MHz NFM 810.0000MHz Programming With Auto Store810.1125MHZ Bank1234567890 5KHz STOchBank D 450.3875MHz Deleting a Programmed FrequencyBank D ch 86 854.8625MHz Bank D ch 86 L/O 000.0000MHz Transferring a Programmed FrequencyProgramming Channels with Alpha Characters Enter Bank or ch 855.9125MHzBank a 000.0000MHz Bank D 855.9125MHzBank Local Police From 1 toSelect Alpha or Ctcss Select chan 8 from 1 to 56789 /& ch Lmnopqrstu ch56789 Ocal Police To Delete Alpha CharactersPress e to store the changes Bank Abcdefghij Sca n Bank a ch 8 855.9125MHz Scan ModeScanning All Programmed Channels and Banks Scan, Mode, Numeric, and Bank KeysBank Abcdefghij Sca n Turning Banks on or OFFSca n Bank E H10 853.1125MHz Scan, Mode, and Numeric Keys Rotary Tuning ControlsLocking Out Channels Locking Out a ChannelUnlocking a Channel Bank a P ch 1 482.7625MHzUnlocking All Channels Bank a ch 9 325.0500MHz Bank a P ch 9 325.0500MHz Using Priority ScanScan, Mode, and Numeric Keys, and Rotary Tuning Controls Moving the Priority ChannelBeginning a Search Search ModeScrolling Frequencies During a Search Search Keys, and Rotary Tuning ControlsSRC NFM 5 KHz Using Turbo SearchMode Keys Using Search DelayUnlocking a Frequency Locking Out Frequencies0KHz 47.2250MHz Unlocking All FrequenciesBirdies Scanning Weather Channels Additional Scanner FeaturesUsing Data Skip Status, Search, Mode, Numeric and Special Function Keys48.0000MHz Changing the Frequency Step0KHz ch 230 NFM 48.0000MHz KHz ch230 .0KHzSRC WFM 5 KHz Setting the Signal ModeStatus, Numeric and Special Function Keys SRC WFM 5.0KHzUsing Signal Attenuation Count01P ch 1 482.7625MHz Using Count to Monitor Channel ActivityScan, and Mode Keys Bank C chCount 01P ch 1 482.7625MHz Displaying Bank Memory Status Bank E 854.9800MHzBank E P**-*--*L L L Record ch 1 482.7625MHz Using Auto RecordingViewing Scanner Status Information Record ch 1 482.7625MHz Bank a P ch 1 482.7625MHzBank C 854.2875MHz Bank C ch Bank C 5KHz0KHz NFM 46.0550MHz 0KHz ch Bank C000.0 0KHz ch 10 HI-CUTOFFStatus and Special Function Keys Using Hi-CutDisplay Light Ctcss Operation Installing the Ctcss BoardLift Ctcss Board installed To speaker Inside Top Cover Select Alpha or Ctcss Using CtcssKHz ch 72 854.2875MHz Select chan 72 from 1 to From 1 to Select chanFrom Bank C 854.2875MHzCtcss Tone Frequencies Select chan 72 from 1 to82.5 Location Care and MaintenanceCleaning General UseScanner won’t work TroubleshootingOptional Accessories and Replacement Parts Specifications BC9000XLT Precautions BC9000XLT Controls One Year Limited Warranty