Introduction – Uniden UBC3000XLT User Manual

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Introduction

Your UBC3000XLT Scanner is a
sophisticated information radio that aiiows
you to monitor 16 different frequency bands.
These bands include radio information
sources such as

■ Police and Fire Departments

■ Airoraft

■ Business and industrial

■ Utility

■ Trucks, Buses, Taxis, and Trains

■ Marine and Amateur {ham) radio

■ Motion Picture and Press Relays

■ Public Service

■ Analogue Cellular Telephone Band

■ And Many More

You can program the UBC3000XLT with up
to 400 channels that are divided into 20
banks.

This arrangement of banks and channels
aiiows you to easily select which

frequencies you want to scan at any time.

See “Scanner Basics" on Page 7.

You can also contact a local scanning ciub
or go to your local library for more
information about interesting frequencies in
your area.

i/niden®

and

Searcal®

are registered

trademarks of Uniden Corporation.

Twin

Turbo™

is a trademark of

Uniden Corporation.

Additional Features

The UBC3000XLT has so many features, it
might take you a while to become familiar

with them all. But the following summary lets
you know what’s available and directs you
to the appropriate section of this Operating

Guide for more detailed information.

Twin Turbo™ ScaiVSeercb—Delivers a

maximum scan rate of

100

channels-per-second,

and lets you increase the search rate from the

normal 100 f requencies-per-second to 300

frequencies-per-second when searching by 5
kHz steps. See "Using Turbo Search" on Page
29.

25 MHz -1,3 GHz Range—Provides you
with almost limitless scanning possibilities.

Note: This range is not continuous. See

“Frequency Bands and Steps” on Page 42.

Automatic Battery Save - Switches the unit

to standby to conserve battery life.

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