Uniden BC898T manual Introduction, Frequency Range Steps Mode Transmission

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Introduction

Your BC898T scanner is a state-of-the-art scanner radio with TrunkTracking™ and automatic scanning capabilities. You can store frequencies such as police, fire/emergency, marine, air, amateur, and other communications into 10 banks of 50 channels each. Use it at home as a base unit, or install it in your vehicle as a mobile unit.

You can use the scanner’s rotary tuner to quickly select channels and frequencies, and you can automatically program channels in an available bank using the AutoStore feature.

Use your scanner to monitor:

800 MHz trunked public safety systems

Police and fire departments (including rescue and paramedics)

NOAA weather transmissions

Business/Industrial radio

Utilities

Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands

Air band

This table lists the frequency ranges, default frequency step, default mode (AM, FM, or Narrowband FM), and type of transmissions you can hear for each range.

Frequency Range

Steps

Mode

Transmission

25.0-27.995 MHz

5 kHz

AM

Citizens Band/Business Band

28.0-29.995 MHz

5 kHz

FM

10 Meter Amateur Band

30.0-49.995 MHz

5 kHz

FM

VHF Low Band

 

 

 

 

50.0-54.0 MHz

5 kHz

FM

6 Meter Amateur Band

108.0-136.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

AM

Aircraft Band

137.0-143.995 MHz

5 kHz

FM

Military Band

 

 

 

 

144.0-147.995 MHz

5 kHz

FM

2 Meter Amateur Band

148.0-161.995 MHz

5 kHz

FM

VHF High Band

162.0-174.0 MHz

12.5 kHz

FM

VHF High Band

 

 

 

 

216.0-224.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

FM

VHF High Band

225.0-399.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

AM

UHF Aircraft Band

400.0-419.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

NFM

Federal Land Mobile

 

 

 

 

420.0-449.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

NFM

70cm Amateur Band

450.0-469.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

NFM

UHF Standard Band

470.0-512.0 MHz

12.5 kHz

NFM

UHF TV Band

 

 

 

 

806.0-823.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

NFM

Public Service “800” Band

849.0125-868.9875 MHz

12.5 kHz

NFM

Public Service “800” Band

894.0125-956 MHz

12.5 kHz

NFM

Public Service “800” Band

 

 

 

 

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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 Understanding Scanning What is Scanning?What is Searching? What is CTCSS/DCS?Ctcss Frequencies Hz Conventional ScanningSimplex Operation What is Trunk Tracking?Repeater Operation Trunked Scanning Motorola Trunking Types of Trunking SystemsEdacs Trunking LTR Trunking Using a Computer to Control Your BC898T Where To Obtain More InformationInformation On The Internet Included With Your Scanner Frequency Guide National Public SafetyFor Home Use Desktop Installation Installing Your ScannerListening Safely Using An Optional External Speaker/Earphone/HeadphoneUsing An Optional Tape Recorder Adapter Safety FeatureInstalling The Software Using the Demo SoftwareInstalling a Temporary Power Cord Installing The Scanner In a VehicleConnecting the Antenna Plug Connecting the DC Power CordInstalling a Permanent Power Cord Turning On the Scanner Setting the SquelchUsing the Rotary Tuner Basic OperationScanning Programmed Channels Using the Frequency/Channel Mode SelectorUsing the Lock Key/LED Manually Selecting a ChannelPriority Scanning Locking/Unlocking BanksLocking/Unlocking Channels Restoring All Locked Out ChannelsTrunk Scanning Options Using the DimmerID Lockout Setting the AttenuatorRestoring a Single ID ID Delay ModeID Hold Mode Searching TipsScan Lists ID Monitor ModeChain Search SearchingHolding On An Active Frequency Skipping Frequencies Setting Data SkipStoring Found Frequencies Automatically Storing Frequencies Setting Subaudible Tones for SearchingAttenuating All Search Ranges Setting Delay For All Search RangesSearching a Trunked Bank Searching for CTCSS/DCS Tones Turning Weather Alert On/Off Using Weather Alert SameSearching for a Weather Broadcast Dssccc Programming a Fips CodePage Transferring a Programmed Frequency ProgrammingTransferring a Frequency to a Specific Channel Deleting a Stored Frequency Duplicate Frequency AlertProgramming a Channel With a CTCSS/DCS Tone Programming Tips Setting the Delay ModeSetting Delay in Scan or Search Mode Setting Delay in Manual ModeData Skip Recording TransmissionsFrequency Skip Programming Conventional Channels Setting the Modulation ModeChanging the Frequency Step Setting Priority Channels Programming Channels and Entering Trunking Frequencies Setting the Scanner to Trunking Programming ModeProgramming Trunked Systems Programming Motorola SystemsProgramming Fleet Maps Selecting a Preset Fleet Map Programming Edacs Systems Programming a Hybrid SystemProgramming Talk Group ID’s Programming LTR Systems Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Edacs Edacs Specifications Page Optional Accessories Preset Map Preset Fleet MapsAppendix Preset Map Type I Programming Information User Defined Fleet MapsSize Code Restrictions Page Warrantor Uniden America Corporation Uniden One Year Limited WarrantyPage Page Page UBZZ01322ZB