Uniden BR330T User Manual

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21

Understanding Scanning

units which transmit the correct tone along with their
signal can “talk” to the repeater.

CTCSS and DCS are also used in areas that receive
interference where there are several stations with
output frequencies close to each other. When this
occurs, you might hear multiple communications on
the same frequency. The stations might even interfere
with each other to the point where it is impossible to
clearly receive any of the stations. A scanner
equipped with CTCSS and DCS (like your scanner)
can code each received frequency with a specific
CTCSS or DCS frequency. Then, when you receive
multiple signals, you only hear the transmission with
the CTCSS or DCS tone you programmed. If you do
not receive the correct tone with a signal, the
scanner’s squelch remains closed and you hear
nothing.

You can search for the following CTCSS frequencies
and DCS codes.

CTCSS Frequencies (Hz)

DCS Codes (Octal)

67.0

69.3 71.9 74.4

77.0

79.7

82.5

85.4 88.5 91.5

94.8

97.4

100.0

103.5 107.2 110.9

114.8

118.8

123.0

127.3 131.8 136.5

141.3

146.2

151.4

156.7 159.8 162.2

165.5

167.9

171.3

173.8 177.3 179.9

183.5

186.2

189.9

192.8 196.6 199.5

203.5

206.5

210.7

218.1 225.7 229.1

233.6

241.8

250.3 254.1

023 025 026

031

032

036 043 047

051 053 054

065

071

072 073 074

114

115

116

122

125

131 132 134

143 145 152

155

156

162 165 172

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