Uniden UBC3500XLT Owner's Manual page 9

Scanning receiver
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Broadcast Screen – Sets the scanner so it ignores
TM
Close Call
or search hits on known broadcast
frequencies.
Custom Screen – Lets you input up to 10 frequency
ranges that the scanner will ignore during Close Call
TM
or search operation.
Dropout Delay – You can set whether the scanner pauses
at the end of a transmission to wait for a reply. You can
set the delay time for each system you scan, and while
TM
searching and using the Close Call
feature.
Attenuator – You can set the scanner's attenuator to
reduce the input strength of strong signals by about 25 dB.
Repeater Reverse – You can set the scanner so it
switches to the input frequency on a conventional
repeater system.
Channel Alert – You can set the scanner so it alerts
you when there is activity on any channel you specify.
Memory Check – Lets you see at a glance how much
total memory is left.
Scan and Search Operation – Lets you include
service search or custom search ranges during normal
scan operation.
Custom Alerts – For each alert in the scanner (such as
channel alert, Close Call alert, emergency alert), you can
select from 9 different tone patterns and also set the alert
volume level independently from the main volume level.
Automatic Channel Step – Accepts frequencies on
any valid channel step, even if it does not fall within
the band plan's default step.
Frequency Step – Lets you select a frequency step
(5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5,15, 20, 25, 50 or 100 kHz)
for manual mode and chain search mode. The scanner's
auto step feature lets you set the scanner so it automatically
chooses the correct step.
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