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The UBC 70XL T has 20 memory channels, each of which can be programmed to store one frequency. When "SCAN" is pressed, each of the programmed frequencies will be sampled for a transmission (locked channels will be skipped) at a rate of about 15 chan- nels per second. If an active frequency is found the unit will stop and monitor that frequency until there is no longer any activ-

ity. A 2 second delay can be added to each channel and will allow the unit to monitor

the frequency for a return or continued transmission. If, after 2 seconds, the fre-

quency remains inactive, the scanning cycle will resume.

When the unit is first turned on, each chan - nel will contain a test frequency or "000.000". When new frequencies are programmed the old will be erased. If an invalid frequency is entered, "Error" will be displayed and the old frequency will return.

To operate the scanner make sure that the batteries are fully charged or power is supplied to the unit. Turn the Volume control on and adjust the desired level. Adjust the Squelch by turning the knob

counter-clockwise until a "rushing" so- und 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. Press the Manual key to stop scannmg.

LCD Display

The UBC 70XL T has an LCD display which shows the current channel and fre-

quency as well as other operational modes. When the unit is scanning, the channel num- ber will rapidly advance while the frequency display will go blank. When the scanner is stopped the current channel and frequency will again be displayed.

When frequencies are programmed the dis - play will show the digits as they are entered. The display will also show "PRI" when the Priority mode is on, "L/O" when- ever a channel appears that 'has been locked out, and "DLY" whenever a channel has

been programmed for delay. "BATT" will flash when the batteries need to be

recharged.

Programming

To program a frequency into a channel, press the digits of that frequency including the decimal point and then, press the Enter key. If an invalid frequency is entered, the display will show "Error" and then, return to the original frequency. To change a

frequency enter the new one and the old one will be erased.

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Uniden UBC 70XLT manual 00000

UBC 70XLT specifications

The Uniden UBC 70XLT is a versatile and powerful handheld scanner designed to meet the listening needs of both amateur radio enthusiasts and professionals alike. With its compact design and advanced features, this scanner provides users with a comprehensive tool for monitoring various communication frequencies, making it an ideal choice for both home and on-the-go use.

One of the standout features of the UBC 70XLT is its extensive frequency range. Covering VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz bands, the scanner can receive a wide array of transmissions, including aviation, marine, amateur radio, public service, and more. This flexibility allows users to stay informed about local events, emergency services, and even public safety broadcasts.

The UBC 70XLT employs advanced scanning technologies that enhance its performance. With a fast scan rate, users can quickly navigate through stored channels, enabling them to access information in real-time. The scanner also features a programmable scanning mode, allowing users to create custom scan lists based on their interests. This personalization ensures that users only hear what matters most to them.

Equipped with 100 channels, the UBC 70XLT allows for extensive memory storage, which can be easily programmed through the keypad. The inclusion of a priority scan function enables users to monitor a specific channel while still scanning others, ensuring they don’t miss important communications. Additionally, the scanner features a numeric keypad and an easy-to-read LCD display, making operation straightforward and user-friendly.

Another notable characteristic of the UBC 70XLT is its durability. Designed for mobility, the scanner is lightweight and portable, making it an excellent companion for outdoor activities or emergency preparedness scenarios. Its robust construction ensures that it can withstand the rigors of daily use while still maintaining optimal performance.

Battery life is also a critical aspect of the UBC 70XLT. It can operate on standard AA batteries, making it convenient for users to keep it powered on their journeys. The scanner's energy-efficient design maximizes battery life, ensuring that users can enjoy prolonged listening sessions without frequent recharges.

In conclusion, the Uniden UBC 70XLT stands out as a reliable and feature-rich handheld scanner. With its extensive frequency coverage, customizable scanning options, and user-friendly design, it caters to a wide range of listening needs. Whether you are an avid radio hobbyist or someone who values staying informed, the UBC 70XLT is a worthy addition to your communication toolkit.