Tone-Out Multi-Channel Monitoring; Set Record - Uniden UBC800XLT Owner's Manual

Scanner radio with trunk tracker iii and automatic scanning capabilities
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After you select an alert pattern, the scanner prompts for the alert level for a
received alert. Level options 1 to 15 sets a fixed audio level independent of the
main volume setting. AUTO uses the main volume setting for the alerts.

Tone-Out Multi-Channel Monitoring

The scanner can check multiple tone combination pages for channels whose
settings are the same. To achieve this, set the channel to the same frequency,
modulation, and attenuation. For example, the scanner checks tone combinations
for channel 1 to channel 4 for the following settings.
Frequency (MHz)
Ch 1
137.0000
Ch 2
137.0000
Ch 3
137.0000
Ch 4
137.0000
Ch 5
137.0000
Ch 6
138.0000
Although set to Auto, if the band default is anything other than FM or NFM,
modulation will always be FM.
If you switch to Tone-Out Standby Mode for Multi-Channel Monitoring, the display
switches every 2 seconds to show the FM frequency it is checking. However, it is,
at the same time, checking all frequencies for Tones. If one is detected, it switches
to Tone-Out Hold mode.

Set Record

to enable real time audio output from REC to an audio recording device.
On — the scanner outputs the signal to REC. Press
Off — the scanner does not output any audio. Press
Modulation
Attenuator
Auto (FM)
Off
Auto (FM)
Off
Auto (FM)
Off
FM
Off
NFM
Off
Auto (FM)
Off
Tone A (Hz)
Tone B (Hz)
1000.0
2000.0
2200.0
3200.0
1500.0
2500.0
1800.0
2800.0
2000.0
3000.0
1000.0
2000.0
F
to select.
F
to select this option.
Fire Tone-Out
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