Uniden BC780XLT manual Storing Search Frequencies, Auto Storing

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Storing Search Frequencies

You can quickly store any frequency you find during Search.

Caution: You must select the channel in which you will store the frequency before entering the search mode. Otherwise, you may erase a stored frequency that you want to keep.

1. During search, press HOLD/when the scanner stops at the frequency you want to store.

2. Press E to store the frequency in the channel you selected.

Note: • If the frequency you want to store exists already, WARNING appears on the display with a beep. (See Duplicate Frequency Alert on page 21.)

After storing the frequency, it moves to the manual mode.

3.To store another frequency, select another channel for the new frequency by pressing MAN or HOLD/or LIMIT/.

4.Repeat steps 1 and 2 after starting search for all the Search frequencies you want to store.

Auto Storing

The scanner automatically stores searched frequencies if its auto store feature is activated.

To make use of this feature, set a search range first (see page 28), then enter into the menu mode.

1.Press MENU.

2.Press or to select SEARCH EVENT and then press E.

3.Press or to select AUTO STORE and then press E.

4. Set to ON using , or VFO and pressing E. All bank numbers start flashing and AUTO is lit on the display.

5.Select the bank numbers you want to use with the keypad. The selected bank numbers stop flashing.

Note: If the selected bank has no free channels to store,

ERROR will appear on the display with a beep.

6. Press SRCH to start auto storing.The AUTO icon on the display begins to flash. Audio is muted during the storing process.

7. After the search has gone through the search range, press MAN or MENU to stop this feature. STORE END appears in the display. You may want to let it run through the search range again because during the first pass there may not be any transmissions at that particular time.

Remember! You can also use the VFO control for scrolling. Also instead of pressing E, you can press the VFO/SELECT control or press the SELECT/MUTE key.

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Contents BC780XLT Introduction Front View and Display Rear View Page Page Contents Inside back cover Important Notice What is Trunk Tracking? What is Scanning?What is Searching? TerminologyPage Feature Highlights Where to Obtain More Information Information on the InternetIncluded with Your Scanner Mounting an Antenna SetupConnecting an Antenna Optional AntennaTypical Mounting Methods Mounting the Scanner in Your VehicleApplying Power for Vehicle Installation Connecting an External Speaker Desktop InstallationApplying Power Using Standard AC Power Connecting the Tape Recorder Connecting an EarphoneConnecting the Clone Cable Listening SafelyTurn the Scanner On Setting the SquelchBasic Operation Understanding the Menu System Menu Description and Numeric Keypad Equivalents 2SCREEN Mask10BANK TAG 6STEPS 7I-CALLMOTOROLA and Edcs 0CONTROL CH only Motorola 800 & 900 Systems 3ATTENUATOR Programming Storing Frequencies into ChannelsAssigning a Bank Tag to a Bank Duplicate Frequency AlertStoring Text Tags Assigning a Text Tag to a ChannelDeleting a Stored Frequency Beep AlertProgramming Tips Assigning the beep alert to a channelTo directly access a specific channel ScanningRF Attenuation Feature Setting the Delay ModeChannel Lockout Lockout in Manual ModeLockout in Scanning Mode Priority Scan Restoring a Locked-out ChannelRestoring All Locked-out Channels Changing the Priority Channel Setting a Search Range SearchingFrequency Skip Search Hold FeatureData Skip Storing Search Frequencies Auto StoringSquelch SQ Mode Additional Menu Options for Searching Service Search Service Search SkipNWR-SAME Alert Testing the Alert SirenWeather Channel Search Programming Fips Code Trunked Systems Programming and Receiving Trunked Systems Programming Trunking FrequenciesSelecting Trunking Programming Menu Mode Selecting Trunking System TypeReceiving Trunked Systems Trunked SearchID Hold and Direct Entry ID Hold Mode ID LockoutTo unlock a single ID, follow these steps Channel Activity IndicatorsRestoring Locked-out IDs To unlock all locked out IDs in a bank at onceTo enter a Type I ID Scan ListsProgramming ID Scan Lists Manually To enter a LTR ID Program ID Manually with the Menu ModeTo enter an Edacs ID ID Scan Mode Deleting a Stored ID Setting Priority in Trunking ModeProgramming Scan Lists During Search Moving between Scan List MemoriesCall Motorola/EDACS Motorola TypeCalls in Scan and Manual Mode Multi-TrackScan & Search Icons Edacs Reception Edacs TrackingAn EDACSTrunked system Special Edacs Features AFS Partial Entry FeatureLTR Reception LTR TrackingMotorola Reception Motorola TrackingProgramming a Fleet Map Selecting Preset Fleet MapFleet Map Programming Programming a Hybrid System Toggling the Status Bit Control Channel Only Mode Disconnect Tone Detect Option End Code To connect Scanner to PC SmartScan ModeRemote Interface To connect Scanner to External Modem To perform the SmartScan DownloadPage Transfer Speed Menu for SmartScanBank Lock Dial Type Smart Scanner TipsFlow Control Page To program your scanner Remote PC Control ModeStart Remote Mode PC Control ParameterTo connect the scanner to scanner Clone ModeChange Transfer Speed Complete displays Enter Lock Additional FeaturesDimmer Key Beep OptionFrequency and Channel Tuning with the VFO Control Reverse ModeReceiving Mode Selection Mute On/OffCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting Page Specifications Glossary of Terms Glossary of termsPage Page Preset Fleet Maps AppendixS11 S12 User Defined Fleet Maps Type I Programming InformationFleet Map Size Codes Size Code RestrictionsNWR-SAME Event Code Reverse List Ctcss Frequency List Hz DCS Tone Code Memo Memo Memo Page Page Page Page One Year Limited Warranty Uniden America CorporationCovered under one or more of the following U.S. patents

BC780XLT specifications

The Uniden BC780XLT is a versatile and popular scanner that has made a name for itself among scanning enthusiasts and professionals alike. Released in the early 2000s, this model is known for its extensive feature set, allowing users to monitor a wide range of frequencies and communications.

One of the primary features of the BC780XLT is its capability to scan multiple frequency bands, including VHF, UHF, and 700/800 MHz frequencies. This makes it an ideal choice for monitoring public safety communications, utility services, and various other two-way radio frequencies. The scanner operates in an impressive frequency range of 25 MHz to 1.3 GHz, allowing users to enjoy a broad spectrum of signals.

The BC780XLT features TrunkTracker technology, which enables it to follow trunked radio systems. This is crucial for monitoring communications from agencies that operate on these complex frequency systems, like police and fire departments. The scanner can decode both Motorola and EDACS trunked systems, providing extensive coverage of public safety communications.

User-friendly controls and advanced features make the BC780XLT accessible for both beginners and experienced users. The numeric keypad allows for quick entry of frequencies, while the large LCD display provides easy visibility of channel information, including frequency and mode. The 10-channel pre-programmed memory allows users to store their favorite frequencies and easily scan between them.

In addition to its scanning capabilities, the BC780XLT also supports close call technology. This feature allows the scanner to automatically detect nearby signals, instantly alerting users to any active frequencies in their vicinity. This is particularly useful for users in urban areas, where multiple frequencies may be in use simultaneously.

The BC780XLT also has a robust battery-saving feature, making it an excellent option for those who need to scan on the go. This functionality, coupled with its ability to operate on AC or DC power, adds to its versatility, ensuring uninterrupted scanning during extended use or in field operations.

In conclusion, the Uniden BC780XLT Scanner stands out for its comprehensive feature set, including TrunkTracker technology, extensive frequency coverage, and user-friendly design. Whether for hobbyists, emergency responders, or professionals needing reliable communication, the BC780XLT continues to be a valuable tool in the world of scanning. Its enduring popularity speaks to its performance and adaptability in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.