Programming, Search, H 1 1 . ^ 3 1 – Uniden UBC 175xL User Manual

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PROGRAMMING

Example: To program 162.550 MHz into channel 2:

PRESS

: Q

MANUAL

]

Display:

X X X . X X X

PRESS: Q[1J[^Q|T][^[T]

Display; ^

1 в г . s s D (Final zero to the right of the

decimal will enter automaticalty.)

NOTE; X denotes the digits of the previously programmed frequency.

To program 471.2375 into next channel (3).

PRESS; MANUAL Each time MANUAL is pressed, the channel will

advance. In this case it advances from 2 to 3.

Display: ^ X X X . X X X

PRESS: □□□□[□□□[[]

Display: ^

H 1 1 . ^ 3 1

NOTE: X denotes the digits of the previously programmed frequency.

Repeat this step until all desired channels have been programmed. If you make

an error while entering a frequency, begin again. You may omit the decimal
point on frequencies except those between 66 MHz and 88 MHz. Your

Uniden® Bearcat® 175XL has been designed to enter this automatically. On
low band (66-88 MHz) you must press the decimal point key.

SEARCH

Your Uniden® Bearcat® 175XL will search for unknown signals between two

frequency limits in the same band (66-88 MHz, 118-136 MHz, 136-174 MHz,
or 406-512 MHz). The Frequency Allocation listing in the back of the manual
will give you an indication of what you might expect to find in the various

bands and frequency ranges. To SEARCH, enter the search limits in any

sequence, making sure they are in the same band as shown above.

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