Technical specifications, Repairs, Birdies – C. Crane BC345CRS User Manual

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REPAIRS

Do not attempt any repair. The scanner contains no user serviceable parts.

Contact Uniden Customer Care or take it to a qualified repair technician.

BIRDIES

All radios can receive “birdies” (undesired signals). If your scanner stops

during Scan mode and no sound is heard, it might be receiving a birdie. Birdies

are internally generated signals inherent in the electronics of the scanner.

Press

L/O to lock out the channel.

RESETTINg THE SCANNER (CLEARINg ALL MEMORIES)

To reset the scanner to factory defaults, disconnect power to the scanner and

remove any batteries if they are installed.. Then, while holding down

2, 9, and

HOLD, reconnect power to the scanner. All scanner memory contents are

erased and the band plan resets to USA.
Certificated accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Sub-part C

as of date of manufacture.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Band Coverage

: USA - 13 Bands

: Canada - 13 Bands

Weather Service Channel

: 162.4000 MHz

162.5250 MHz

162.4250 MHz

162.5500 MHz

162.4500 MHz

162.4750 MHz

162.5000 MHz

Sensitivity (nominal) 12dB SNAD

: 0.7 µV 1450 kHz

0.4 µV 25.0050 MHz

0.3 µV 40.8400-53.9800 MHz

0.5 µV 88.1000-107.5000 MHz

0.4 µV 118.8000-135.5000 MHz

0.3 µV 138.1500 MHz

0.2 µV 162.4500 MHz

0.3 µV 173.2250 MHz

0.4 µV 225.0500-315.0500 MHz

0.4 µV 325.0500 MHz

0.3 µV 406.8750-511.9125 MHz

Channels

: 500 (50 channels x 10 Banks)

Scan Rate

: Up to 90 channels per second

Search Rate

: Up to 90 steps per second (Up to 270 steps per

second at 5 kHz step)

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