Uniden BC796D APC0 25 User Manual

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Digital Coded Squelch is similar to CTCSS, but instead of differentiating codes
using frequencies, DCS always uses the same frequency but encodes it with a
binary value. When you select this option, the scanner only opens squelch when a
matching DCS value is present on the frequency.

3:OFF

The scanner opens squelch regardless of the presence of tones.

Note: If, instead of pressing E to select a tone you press L/O, the scanner will stop on any

transmission except for those with the selected tone.

Setting Beep Alert

2:SCAN OPTION

→ 1:CONVENTIONAL → Channel No. → 4:BEEP

ALERT

1:ON

The scanner sounds three alert tones when it stops on a transmission on this
channel.

2:OFF

Beep Alert is off.

Setting the Attenuator

2:SCAN OPTION

→ 1:CONVENTIONAL → Channel No. →

5:ATTENUATOR

If you are near a very strong signal source, the signal can overload the scanner’s RF front
end, causing poor audio quality or missed reception.

1:ON

RF attenuation is on for the channel

2:OFF

RF attenuation is off for the channel

Changing the Frequency Step

2:SCAN OPTION

→ 1:CONVENTIONAL → Channel No. → 6:STEPS

The channel frequency step option controls the frequency step size used when you manually
tune up or down from the frequency stored in the channel. Your BC796D is preprogrammed
with the most common steps sizes for each band, so you seldom need to change this
setting.

1:5KHz

Use 5 kHz steps

2:6.25KHz

Use 6.25 kHz steps

3:7.5KHz

Use 7.5 kHz steps

4:10KHz

Use 10 kHz steps

5:12.5KHz

Use 12.5 kHz steps

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