Mem (Entering Or Removing Memory Scan Channels); Scan; Transmitting; Transmit Time Out - Uniden MC1010 Operating Manual

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NOTE
At least two channel
numbers must be entered
into the memory before
the scan function will
operate.
NOTE
If no channel has been
entered into Memory
Scan, the error tone
sounds and the LCD panel
does not change.

MEM (Entering or removing Memory Scan channels)

You can enter channels into memory for instant scanning at any time. When a channel is
selected for Memory Scan, the MEM indicator will appear on the LCD display.
To enter a channel number into memory, select the channel number you want stored by
pressing the CHAN Selector button, then press
memory, select the channel you want to remove by pressing the channel selector button, then
press the
button. MEM will be removed from the display.
MEM
M E M

Scan

To scan channels stored in Memory, press and hold the STEP button. In the Memory
Scan Mode, the MC1010 scans only those channel numbers previously entered into Memory.
S C A N
M E M

Transmitting

One watt transmit power (LO) should be selected for most commuunications. This prevents
your signal from interfering with other vessels communications, and will work fine unless
maximum range is required. Press the H/L button until LO is shown in the display.
Twenty-five watt transmit power (HI) provides a great range. It will allow your signal to be
heard over weaker signals. It should be used only when necessary.
To activate the transmitter, press the 'Push to Talk' switch on the microphone. TX will be
displayed, indicating a signal is being transmitted. Release the switch to receive. When
transmitting hold the microphone approximately 5cm from your mouth and speak clearly
in a normal voice.
L O

Transmit Time Out

If you transmit continuously for more than 5 minutes, TX flashes and transmit will be
cancelled. The Time Out tone will sound until the PTT button is released.
. To remove a channel from
MEM
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