Jsing Search Delay

)n some two-way channels there might be ;hort lapses in the signal before a reply. The

Search Delayfeature causes the scanner to Nait two seconds after the end of a

transmission before resuming searching, in :ase there is a reply.

Unlike Scan Delay, you don'thave to turn on Search Delay for each frequency in the search range. Search Delay works for the entire frequency range you chose.

To turn on Search Delay:

(OSCAN] @1 @12 @13

( 0 IIAN @4 @15 @18

Press

813 07 @18 @19

813dFT@2O@

BANK 2

DAft" DLY SRCH.

?'888.888 11Hz

/. .."-

5 KHI NFII

Press DLV again, to turn off Search Delay.

Locking Out Frequencies

Note: This feature is similar to locking out a

programmed channel, except you can only lock out 50 frequencies. You can lock out any number of channels.

During a search, you might repeatedly encounter frequencies that you are not interested in. Also, all scanners are subject to receiving internally generated frequencies (called birdies) that stop your scanner's search when there is no real signal present. See "UBC3000XL T Birdies" on Page 43.

In either case, you can lock out up to 50 such frequencies to make your scanner search more efficiently. If you try to lock out more than 50 channels, the 51st channel replaces the first channel in memory.

Locking Out a Frequency

When the scanner stops on a frequency you want to lock out:

111213

(OSCAN] 0 @ @

14 15 18

(OIlAN~ @ @ @

8§ 0/ @18@19

8FT 20

Press €](30@@

BANK 2

DAft" DLY SRCH.

~?:~888.888 11Hz

& KHI NFII

Searching resumes immediately.

30

Page 34
Image 34
Uniden UBC3000XLT manual Press €30@@, Locking Out Frequencies, Jsing Search Delay, Locking Out a Frequency