Uniden UBC3500XLT 사용자 설명서

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Conventional Scanning
Conventional scanning is a relatively simple concept. 
Each group of users in a conventional system is 
assigned a single frequency (for simplex systems) or 
two frequencies (for repeater systems). Any time one 
of them transmits, their transmission always goes out 
on the same frequency. 
Today there are still many 2-way radio users who 
operate using a conventional system: 
• Aircraft
• Amateur radio 
• LPD/PMR users 
• Broadcast AM/FM/TV stations 
• Many business radio users 
When you want to store a conventional system, all you 
need to know is the frequencies they operate on. 
When you are scanning a conventional system, the 
scanner stops very briefly on each channel to see if 
there is activity. If there isn’t, the scanner quickly 
moves to the next channel. If there is, then the 
scanner pauses on the transmission until it is over. 
Simplex Operation
Simplex systems use a single frequency for both 
transmit and receive. Most radios using this type of 
operation are limited to line-of-sight operation. This 
type of radio is frequently used at construction job 
sites, and with inexpensive consumer radios such as 
LPD/PMR radios. The range is typically 1-5 km, 
depending upon the terrain and many other factors. 
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