Setting The Maximum Auto Store Value; Setting The Modulation Type - Uniden BCD996T Owner's Manual

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Repeater Find
On or Off
This feature sets whether the scanner tries to tune to a repeater output frequency
during Custom Search, Quick Search, or Close Call operation when it detects a
transmission on a repeater input frequency. Since you can normally only hear one
side of a conversation when you listen to an input frequency transmission, turning
this feature on can let you hear both sides of the conversation where a standard
difference frequency is set between the input and the output, to and from the
repeater.
On — The scanner automatically applies repeater reverse to detected
transmissions. If the scanner detects the transmission on the output frequency, it
beeps, Repeater Found appears, and it remains on the output frequency until
transmissions end. If it does not detect a transmission on the output frequency, it
remains on the original frequency.
Off — The scanner does not try to find the output frequency.

Setting the Maximum Auto Store Value

[MENU]
Srch/CloCall Opt
Max Auto Store
This value sets how many hits the scanner will automatically store when it is in
either Search and Store or Close Call Auto Store mode. Use the number keys to
enter a value from 1 - 256, then press
When the scanner exceeds the maximum number of hits you set, it stops the
auto-store operation.

Setting the Modulation Type

This setting controls the modulation method used to receive frequencies during
Quick Search and Close Call operations. In most cases, if you leave this set to
Auto, the scanner automatically selects the correct modulation type for the system
you are programming.
[MENU]
Srch/CloCall Opt
Set Modulation
Auto — the scanner uses the default modulation for the frequency band. The
default setting is Auto.
108
F
F
F
F
F
F
. The default value is 100.
F

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