Saving A Found Channel (Quick Save); Auto Search And Store; Selecting A System To Use For Storing; Conventional Search And Store - Uniden UBC800XLT Owner's Manual

Scanner radio with trunk tracker iii and automatic scanning capabilities
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The default settings are:
SRCH 1:
25.000~87.2875MHz (Plan1)
25.000~87.2950MHz (Plan2)
25.000~87.2937MHz (Plan3)
SRCH 2:
87.3000~107.950MHz
SRCH 3:
108.000~136.9875MHz
SRCH 4:
137.000~173.9900MHz (Plan1,2)
137.000~173.9937MHz (Plan3)
SRCH 5:
174.000~215.9500MHz
SRCH 6:
216.000~224.995MHz

Saving a Found Channel (Quick Save)

If you hold on a channel or receive a desired channel, you can save it by pressing
[E
] instead of using Direct Entry. The alpha data is also stored.
YES
If a GPS unit is attached, the longitude and latitude data is saved and becomes the
name of that 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 use for Storing

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 for storing the frequencies or talk group IDs
If no system is selected, No System Stored appears. If you have already stored
too many channels or channel groups, 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.
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