Searching for active frequencies, Using limit search, Using service search – Uniden UBC340CRS User Manual

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Searching for Active Frequencies

Searching for Active Frequencies

Many people enjoy searching for the unknown frequencies that are in
use in their area but are not posted to any site or in any publication. The
UBC40CRS has two ways to search: Limit searching that searches
between two set frequencies and Service Searching that searches for
specific types of services.

Using Limit Search

Programming an Upper/Lower Limit

Follow these steps to program an Upper and Lower limit for the limit
search:

. Press

SEARCH then HOLD. The scanner holds on the current search

frequency.

. Enter one of the range limits, then press

E/PGM.

Press s or t then enter the other range limit , and press

E/PGM.

Searching the Selected Range

After entering the limits (or use the default limits), press

SEARCH. The

scanner starts searching from the lower range up to the higher range.
To change the direction of the search, press s or t.

Using Service Search

You can select any of Police, Marine, Rail Road, AM-CB and UHF-CB
channels for active frequencies in your area.

Selecting a Service to Search

Press

SVC to enter the service search mode, then press the button

corresponding to the service you want to search. When the scanner
stops on a transmission, you can force it to resume searching by pressing
s

or t.

Setting Channel Delay

You can set the scanner to pause for  seconds at the end of a
transmission on a memory. This is useful to help prevent missed replies.
Delay is turned on by default when you program a memory. To turn Delay
off (or back on), first, select the channel. Then, press

DELAY.

The scanner turns on the

DELAY

icon for memories that have been

programmed with delay.

Using the Scanner Memories

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