Uniden UBC3500XLT Introduction, Frequency MHz Modulation Step kHz Lower Edge Upper Edge

Models: UBC3500XLT

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Introduction

Your Bearcat UBC3500XLT scanning receiver is a state-of- the-art scanner radio with extended frequency. You can store frequencies such as police, fire/emergency, marine, air, amateur, and other communications into the scanner. You can carry it with you wherever you go. You can use the scanner’s scroll control to quickly select channels and frequencies, and you can automatically program channels in a system using the AutoStore feature. Use your scanner to monitor:

Police and fire departments (including rescue and paramedics)

Business/Industrial radio and utilities

Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands

Air band

Railroad

The chart below identifies the scanner band numbers, the frequency range, the modulation mode and the default step size settings.

To change the band plan:

1.Maker sure the power is turned off.

2.While holding down 1, 2 or 3 (corresponding number of the band plan), turn on the scanner.

Band Plan 1

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation

Step (kHz)

 

 

Lower Edge

Upper Edge

 

 

 

 

 

 

25.0000

29.9950

FM

5

30.0000

79.9875

FM

12.5

80.0000

82.9900

FM

10

83.0000

87.2875

FM

12.5

87.3000

107.9500

FMB

50

108.0000

136.9875

AM

12.5 / 8.33

108.0000

136.9916

selectable

 

137.0000

137.9950

FM

5

138.0000

157.9875

FM

12.5

158.0000

160.5900

FM

10

160.6000

162.5875

FM

12.5

162.6000

173.9900

FM

10

174.0000

215.9500

WFM

50

216.0000

224.9950

FM

5

225.0000

399.9500

AM

50

400.0000

405.9875

FM

12.5

406.0000

439.9937

FM

6.25

440.0000

465.9950

FM

5

466.0000

469.9900

FM

10

470.0000

512.0000

FM

6.25

806.0000

960.0000

FM

12.5

1240.0000

1300.0000

FM

12.5

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Uniden UBC3500XLT owner manual Introduction, Frequency MHz Modulation Step kHz Lower Edge Upper Edge