Uniden BC780XLT To enter an Edacs ID, To enter a LTR ID, Program ID Manually with the Menu Mode

Models: BC780XLT

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To enter an EDACS® ID:

a. Enter ID you want to store.

Use the for the “dash”. b. Press E.

Hint: Remember that Uniden's AFS format allows you to enter full or partial EDACS IDs for powerful flexibility in all modes. Be sure to read the section "EDACS Reception" on page 49 to learn how this works.

Note: The BC780XLT defaults to “AFS” talkgroup displays for EDACS ® only.

––– OR –––

To enter a LTR ID:

a. Enter Area code and then press .

b.Enter Home Repeater number and then press .

c.Enter ID you want to store and then press E.

Note: To clear a mistake while entering an ID, press

and E successively, and

start over.

 

4. Press MAN or HOLD/to select the next Scan List location.

Program ID Manually with the Menu Mode

Note: It is also possible to do ID programming in the menu mode by selecting TRUNK DATA

-BANK NO. - PROGRAM ID. Do the following:

1.Press MENU.

2.Press or to select TRUNK DATA and then press E.

3.Press or to select the bank no. and then press E.

4.Press or to select the PROGRAM ID and then press E.

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.

5. Select the ID location using the VFO control, keypad, or and then press E. (first number represents the bank number and second number represents the memory location.)(Direct entry method example: enter

5-1 by pressing 5, ,1.)

6.Press or to select ID and then press E.

7.Enter the ID number using the keypad and then press E.

Note: After you have programmed the ID in a selected bank while still in the menu mode, you can set your alpha tag (see page 21), flag the individual ID or talkgroup for recording (see page 32 and 11), or turn on the beep alert for an individual talkgroup (see page 22).

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Uniden BC780XLT manual To enter an Edacs ID, To enter a LTR ID, Program ID Manually with the Menu Mode

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.