Uniden BC296D ユーザーズマニュアル
Attenuating All Search Ranges
If you are near a strong RF source, you might need to
attenuate the input signal in order to search properly. To turn
on this option for all search ranges:
attenuate the input signal in order to search properly. To turn
on this option for all search ranges:
1:SERVICE OPTION
→ :CHAIN SEARCH →
4:ATTENUATOR
1:ON
The attenuator is turned on.
2:OFF
The attenuator is turned off.
Setting DELAY for All Search Ranges
You can set the scanner to have a 2-second delay after the
end of a transmission before searching resumes. This slows
searching, but helps you prevent missing replies on a
frequency.
end of a transmission before searching resumes. This slows
searching, but helps you prevent missing replies on a
frequency.
1:SERVICE OPTION
→ :CHAIN SEARCH →
3:DELAY
1:ON
The delay is turned on.
2:OFF
The delay is turned off.
Setting a Search Range
Before you can use a range search, follow these steps to
program at least one of the 10 custom search ranges.
program at least one of the 10 custom search ranges.
1. Activate the search range mode by using the menu:
1:SERVICE OPTION
→ :CHAIN SEARCH →
2:SEARCH RANGE
or by pressing and holding SEARCH for 2 seconds.
2. Use the scroll bar to select the range you want to
program, then press E.
3. Set the following options:
1:RANGE
Select, then follow the prompts to enter the lower and
upper frequency limits for the search range.
upper frequency limits for the search range.
2:STEPS
Select, then set the step size to use while searching
the custom range. If you select 9:AUTO, the
scanner will use the step sizes most often assigned
for each band.
the custom range. If you select 9:AUTO, the
scanner will use the step sizes most often assigned
for each band.
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