Uniden Complete Specifications and Features of the BC898T Telephone

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Specifications

Certified in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15, Subpart C, as of date of manufacture.

Channels:

500

Banks:

10 (50 channels each)

Frequency Range:

25.0-27.995 MHz Citizens Band/

 

Business Band

 

28.0–29.995 MHz 10 Meter Amateur Band

 

30.0–49.995 MHz VHF Low Band

 

50.0–54.0 MHz 6 Meter Amateur Band

 

137.0–143.995 MHz Military Land Mobile

 

144.0–147.995 MHz 2 Meter Amateur Band

 

148.0–161.995 MHz VHF High Band

 

Above bands in 5 kHz steps

 

108.0–136.9875 MHz Aircraft Band

 

162.0–174.0 MHz VHF High Band

 

216.0-224.9875 MHz VHF High Band

 

225.0–399.9875 MHz UHF Air Band

 

400.0–419.9875 MHz Federal Land Mobile

 

420.0–449.9875 MHz 70 cm Amateur Band

 

450.0–469.9875 MHz UHF Standard Band

 

470.0–512.0 MHz UHF “TV” Band

 

806.0–823.9875 MHz “800” Band

 

849.0125-868.9875 MHz “800” Band

 

894.0125-956.0 MHz “800” Band

 

Above bands in 12.5 kHz steps

Operating Temperature:

–20°C to +60°C

Scan Rate:

100 channels per second

 

(conventional mode)

Search Rate:

300 steps per second (5 kHz step only)

Scan Delay:

2 seconds

Audio Output:

2W nominal into 8 ohm internal speaker

Power Requirements:

12 VDC 500mA (AD140U AC adapter)

Antenna:

50 ohms (Impedance)

External Jacks:

Antenna Jack BNC Type

 

Ext. Speaker Jack 3.5mm

 

Line Out Jack 3.5mm

 

DC Power Jack 5.5mm

 

Remote Jack D-sub9 Pins

Size:

101/2 in. (W) x 73/8 in. (D) x 31/2 in. (H)

Weight:

3.8 lbs

50

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Contents Page Earphone Warning PrecautionsBC898T Controls and Display Contents Page Scanning Legally FCC Wants You to KnowIntroduction Frequency Range Steps Mode TransmissionFeature Highlights About This Manual What is Searching? What is Scanning?What is CTCSS/DCS? Understanding ScanningCtcss Frequencies Hz Conventional ScanningRepeater Operation What is Trunk Tracking?Simplex Operation Trunked Scanning Edacs Trunking Types of Trunking SystemsMotorola Trunking LTR Trunking Information On The Internet Where To Obtain More InformationUsing a Computer to Control Your BC898T Included With Your Scanner Frequency Guide National Public SafetyFor Home Use Desktop Installation Installing Your ScannerUsing An Optional Tape Recorder Using An Optional External Speaker/Earphone/HeadphoneAdapter Safety Feature Listening SafelyInstalling The Software Using the Demo SoftwareConnecting the Antenna Plug Installing The Scanner In a VehicleConnecting the DC Power Cord Installing a Temporary Power CordInstalling a Permanent Power Cord Using the Rotary Tuner Setting the SquelchBasic Operation Turning On the ScannerUsing the Lock Key/LED Using the Frequency/Channel Mode SelectorManually Selecting a Channel Scanning Programmed ChannelsLocking/Unlocking Channels Locking/Unlocking BanksRestoring All Locked Out Channels Priority ScanningTrunk Scanning Options Using the DimmerID Lockout Setting the AttenuatorID Hold Mode ID Delay ModeSearching Tips Restoring a Single IDScan Lists ID Monitor ModeHolding On An Active Frequency SearchingChain Search Storing Found Frequencies Setting Data SkipSkipping Frequencies Automatically Storing Frequencies Setting Subaudible Tones for SearchingSearching a Trunked Bank Setting Delay For All Search RangesAttenuating All Search Ranges Searching for CTCSS/DCS Tones Searching for a Weather Broadcast Using Weather Alert SameTurning Weather Alert On/Off Dssccc Programming a Fips CodePage Transferring a Frequency to a Specific Channel ProgrammingTransferring a Programmed Frequency Programming a Channel With a CTCSS/DCS Tone Duplicate Frequency AlertDeleting a Stored Frequency Setting Delay in Scan or Search Mode Setting the Delay ModeSetting Delay in Manual Mode Programming TipsFrequency Skip Recording TransmissionsData Skip Changing the Frequency Step Setting the Modulation ModeProgramming Conventional Channels Setting Priority Channels Programming Trunked Systems Setting the Scanner to Trunking Programming ModeProgramming Motorola Systems Programming Channels and Entering Trunking FrequenciesProgramming Fleet Maps Selecting a Preset Fleet Map Programming Talk Group ID’s Programming a Hybrid SystemProgramming Edacs Systems Programming LTR Systems Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Edacs Edacs Specifications Page Optional Accessories Appendix Preset Fleet MapsPreset Map Preset Map Size Code Restrictions User Defined Fleet MapsType I Programming Information Page Warrantor Uniden America Corporation Uniden One Year Limited WarrantyPage Page Page UBZZ01322ZB