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The U8C IOOXLThas 100 memorychanne/s. each of which can be programmed to store one Frequency. The channels are divided inro 10-10 channel banks. useful

Forstoring similar Frequencies in order to maintain Faster scanning cycles. When scan is pressed. each of the programmed Frequencies withIn a selected bank will

be sampled For a transmission (locked channels will be skipped) at the rate of about 15 channels per second. Ifan active Frequency is found the unitwill stop and monitor that Frequency until there is no longer any activity. A two second delay can be added ro each channel and will allow the unit to monitor the Frequency for a return or continued transmission. If. after two seconds. the Frequency remains inactive. the scanning cycle will resume.

When the unit is first turned on. each channel WIll contain ~OOO.OOO*When. new Frequencies are programmed. the old will be erased. If an invalid Frequenoj is entered. ~Error" will be displayed and the old Frequency WIll return.

To operate the scanner

make sure that the batterIes are charged or power is

correctly conneaed

to the unit. Turn the

volume

control

on and adjust the cesired

level. Adjust the squelch

by tUrning

the

knob Fullyclockwise untIl a rushIng

sound

is heard. Turn the

knob back

until

the

receIver

is silent.

After the channels

have

been programmed.

operation

is simple.

Press the

scan key to scan all the channels.

While the receIver ISscannIng channels. pressing one of the number keys will tUrn a bank of 10 channels on or off. The black lines at the top of the LCO display show

you whIch

banks are seleaed. If a bank

is already selec:ed, (shown

by a black

line

under the

bank

number) pressing

the

corresponding

burron will dese!ea

that

bank. Press

the

manual key to stop

scannIng. ,~epeateQly pressing

the manual

key

wIll step through the channels in order.

LCD Display

The U8C 1OOXlT has a backJit display whIch shows the current channel and frequenCj as well as other operatIonal modes. When (he unIt is scanning. the channel number wIll rapIdly advance while the frequenOj display wIll go blank. When the scanner IS stopped the current channel and frequenoj will again be displayed.

When frequencies are programmed the display WIll show the digitS as they are entered. The display will also show *PRI* when the priorIty mode is on, ~l/O* whenever a channel appears that has been locked our. and ~DLY" whenever a

channel has been programmed for delay, Across the tap of the display. a serIes of dashes under the numbers 1-) 0 will be present. These are the bank indicator

numbers. These are se!eaed or deseleaed durIng the scan sequence by the use of the numerIC pad.

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Uniden UBC100XLT manual LCD Display

UBC100XLT specifications

The Uniden UBC100XLT is a handheld scanner renowned for its performance and versatility, appealing to both amateur radio enthusiasts and professionals alike. This device is optimized for a wide range of scanning frequencies, making it a formidable tool for monitoring various communications, including public safety, aviation, and marine transmissions.

One of the standout features of the UBC100XLT is its extensive frequency range, which spans from 25 MHz to 1,300 MHz. This allows users to access countless channels across different bands, including VHF and UHF frequencies. The scanner is capable of receiving both analog and digital signals, expanding its usability in today's diverse communication landscape.

Equipped with a memory capacity of 1,000 channels, the UBC100XLT allows users to easily store and organize their favorite frequencies. The memory is organized into 10 banks, each capable of storing 100 channels, simplifying the process of managing and accessing commonly used frequencies. Additionally, the scanner features a user-friendly keypad and a clear LCD display, making it easy to navigate through menus and settings effortlessly.

The UBC100XLT also integrates advanced technologies such as Close CallĀ® RF Capture technology. This feature allows the scanner to automatically detect nearby transmissions and quickly tune into them, providing users with real-time access to active communications without the need for manual adjustments. Another highlight is the built-in Priority Channel System, which allows users to monitor a designated channel while scanning other frequencies, ensuring that they never miss important transmissions.

In terms of durability, the UBC100XLT is designed for mobility, making it suitable for both casual users and serious radio hobbyists. Its compact size and lightweight design ensure ease of transport, while the robust build quality guarantees reliable performance in various environments.

Battery life is another important aspect of the UBC100XLT. It operates on AAA batteries, providing ample usage time for extended listening sessions.

In summary, the Uniden UBC100XLT is a feature-rich handheld scanner that excels in versatility and ease of use. With its wide frequency coverage, integrated technologies like Close Call, and efficient channel management capabilities, it stands out as an essential tool for anyone interested in radio communications. Whether for professional use or personal enjoyment, the UBC100XLT meets the needs of diverse users through its practical design and advanced features.