Operation - Special Features; 100 User Programmable Rx Channels; Manually Programme A Rx Channel; Store A Police/Fire Frequency To A Rx Channel - Uniden UH8050S Owner's Manual

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Operation - Special Features

100 User Programmable RX Channels

The UH8050S has 100 receive only channels (CH81 to CH180) which can be
programmed with frequencies ranging from 400-520MHz (in 12.5kHz steps). The extra
RX channels only appear, as part of the CB channel bank, when a frequency has been
programmed to a channel. There are three ways to programme RX channels;
1. If you know the frequency you may manually programme it to a channel.
2. Store a Police or Fire (& Ambulance) frequency to a channel.
3. Use the Close Call RF Capture feature to find a nearby strong signal & store this
frequency to a channel.
Furthermore, the RX channels can be Alpha Tagged (given a name) if desired.

Manually Programme a RX Channel

In CB channel mode (UHF CB channel);
1. Press & hold [MENU]. The lowest available empty RX channel will flash.
2. Turn the Rotary Channel Selector if you wish to select another RX channel.
3. Press [SCAN] to begin the frequency edit. The MHz digit range flashes.
Use
or
to shift between MHz range (between 400-520MHz) & kHz range (in
12.5kHz steps).
Turn the Rotary Channel Selector to select the desired frequency within MHz & kHz
ranges.
4. When desired frequency is entered press [SCAN] to move to Alpha Tag selection. A
cursor flashes in the 1st alpha position.
If you do not wish to name the channel then skip this step.
Turn the Rotary Channel Selector to select the desired alpha character.
Use
or
to shift between cursor positions.
5. When finished press [SCAN]. A long confirmation tone sounds to indicate the new
channel is programmed. The channel flashes to enable selection for programming of
next channel if desired.
6. Press and hold [ENTER], or wait for 10sec, to exit programming mode.
UNIDEN UH8050S
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UHF CB Transceiver

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