UNIDEN Model uh015sx UHF CB Radio

Operation

60 RX Channels

The uh015sx has 60 receive only channels (CH41 to CH100) which can be programmed with frequencies ranging from 400-512MHz (in 12.5kHz steps).

If you know the frequency you may store it manually or you may copy a Police frequency to a channel or you may use the search function to find an active frequency and copy it to a channel.

Manual Programming

Turn power off. Press and hold MON while turning power back on.

The channel indicator flashes the lowest available empty channel. You may use

the rotary knob to select another channel.

MENU

SCAN

SRCH

MON

HOLD

POL

ENTER

OS/GS

BAND/TSQ

SQL

DCS/CTCSS

MEM

Press MENU . The first digit of the frequency indicator flashes. Turn rotary knob to

select first digit. Press SCAN or POL

to move left or right between digit positions

and turn rotary knob to change digits.

 

When finished press MENU /ENTER, the channel indictor flashes. Turn rotary knob to select next channel for programming or press and hold MENU /ENTER to store setting. A confirmation tone sounds. The channel is also entered into OS scan memory.

Deleting a programmed RX Channel frequency:

Follow the steps in Manual Programming to enter a frequency for a desired channel. Select 0 for the first frequency digit and then press MENU /ENTER. Turn rotary knob to select another channel or press and hold MENU /ENTER to exit programming mode.

Copying a Police frequency to a RX Channel

Select the Police channels group by pressing POL then select a desired frequency using the rotary knob.

Press and hold MENU . The lowest available empty channel will appear, alternating with the selected Police frequency. You may change the channel using the rotary knob if you desire.

MENU

SCAN

SRCH

MON

HOLD

POL

ENTER

OS/GS

BAND/TSQ

SQL

DCS/CTCSS

MEM

Press MENU /ENTER to store the frequency to the channel.

The new setting is stored and the uh015sx returns to Police CH.

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Uniden UH015sx manual RX Channels, Manual Programming, Copying a Police frequency to a RX Channel