Saving A Found Channel (Quick Save); Auto Search And Store - Uniden Trunk Tracker IV BCD996T User Manual

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Saving a Found Channel (Quick Save)

Press [E
] to save a channel's frequency if you hold on a channel or detect a channel, instead of using Direct Entry at another time.
YES
The alpha data is also stored. If a GPS unit is attached, the longitude and latitude data is saved and also becomes the name of the
channel. For example, if the position is 32°57'33.60 N latitude and 97°05'34.18 W longitude, the name saved is 3257.33-09705.34.

Auto Search and Store

Your scanner's Auto Store feature lets you search for new frequencies in custom search ranges or within a service search range on
a conventional system, or new talk group ID's on a trunked system.
Selecting a System
To store frequencies or talk group ID's you find during Auto Store, you must first select a system where the frequencies or talk group
ID's will be stored.
[MENU]
Search for ...
Search and Store
Select the system where you want to store the frequencies or talk group IDs
If no systems are programmed, No System Stored appears. If you have already stored too many systems, Over Limit
appears.
Conventional Search and Store
You can store frequencies into the system you selected in "Selecting a System" above. Otherwise, the scanner stores frequencies in
a new group it creates.
Follow the steps in the preceding section but be sure to select a Conventional System. A search option appears that lets you choose
from a Custom Search to the other service search ranges previously mentioned (Public Safety, News...etc) .
Turn the Scroll Control until the search range you want appears, then press
If frequencies in your selected search range are all locked
frequencies.
When you select a search range, the scanner looks for active frequencies within that range. The top line of the display alternates
between the system name and the search range name while SEARCH AND STORE appears beneath it. The second line changes to
Memory Check when the scanner detects a transmission while it is checking to see if the frequency has already been stored.
When the scanner finds an active transmission, it checks to see if the frequency has already been stored in the system. If the
frequency has already been stored, the scanner continues to search. If the frequency has not been stored, it stores the frequency
into a group named Found Channels, then resumes searching. The scanner creates this group if it doesn't already exist.
Trunked Search and Store
You can store talk group ID's into the system you selected in "Selecting a System". Otherwise, the scanner stores talk group ID's in a
new group it creates.
Note: Trunked system search and store does not work if an EDACS SCAT system is selected, a system with no frequency is
selected, the quick key to which the system belongs is turned off, and the group you selected to store found talk group ID's contains
more talk group ID's than the maximum set in Max Auto Store.
To store a trunked system, follow the beginning steps in Selecting A System above. When you select a Trunked System and press
◙,
the scanner enters TGID Search and Store mode.
When you select a trunked system, the scanner looks for active talk group ID's within that range and ID SEARCH AND STORE
appears and scrolls across the display's lower line while the site name appears on the display's upper line. When the scanner finds
an active talk group ID, it checks if the talk group ID has already been stored in the site. If it has, the scanner continues to search. If
the talk group ID has not been stored, it stores the talk group ID into a group named Found Channels, then resumes searching.
The scanner creates this group if it does not already exist.
to select it. One of the search ranges appears.
out, All Locked! appears and the scanner does not store any
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