Band Search; Displaying The Band Range - Uniden BC350C Manual

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Band Search

The BC350C can search up to 13 separate frequency bands
to help you discover new and exciting frequencies in your
area.
To start scanning, press [SEARCH].
Searching starts from the frequency most recently used.
Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the searching direction.
Searching stops on any active frequency automatically and
displays its frequency. When the conversation stops on the
active frequency, the scanner will resume searching for
another active channel.
If you want to monitor a specific conversation, press [HOLD]
to place the scanner in [HOLD] mode. The scanner will
remain on the frequency displayed until you press [SEARCH]
or [BAND] to resume scanning.
In the [HOLD] mode, each time you press [DOWN] or [UP],
you step up or down one frequency at a time. To rapidly step
through frequencies press and hold the [DOWN] or [UP] /
[SEARCH].

Displaying the band range

To display the frequency band
range, press [BAND] during
search mode. Each time you
press [DOWN] or [UP] / [BAND],
you step up or down one band range at a time. Searching
begins automatically 3 seconds after the band range is
displayed (or you can press [SEARCH] to start searching).
Frequency Lockout
If the scanner keeps stopping on a particular channel due to
noise or too frequent transmissions, you may want to lockout
or skip that frequency while searching.
To skip over a frequency, wait until the scanner stops at that
frequency. Then press the [L/O] lockout key. The scanner
immediately resumes scanning because the locked out
channel is no longer in the searching sequence.
Note: You can program up to 40 L/O frequencies. The 41st
L/O frequency entered causes the 1st locked out frequency to
become unlocked.
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