Uniden BC898T English Owners Manual - Page 41

Recording Transmissions, Data Skip, Frequency Skip

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Recording Transmissions You can set any channel for recording while scanning. Then, if your scanner stops on a channel you have designated for recording, the connected tape recorder begins to record the audio. However, before you can use this feature, you must connect a tape recorder to your scanner. For information about attaching a recorder to your scanner, see "Using An Optional Tape Recorder" on Page 16. To program a channel for tape recording: 1. Use the keypad or rotary tuner to select the channel you want to record. 2. Press LINE. LINE appears indicating that the channel will be recorded if you connected a tape recorder to your scanner. 3. Repeat these steps to select other channels for recording. To record a channel, press SCAN. When your scanner stops on a channel and LINE appears, the channel is recorded. To turn the record feature off for a channel: 1. Use the keypad or rotary tuner to select the channel you do not want to record anymore. 2. Press LINE. LINE turns off and the channel is not recorded. Data Skip A scanner will normally stop on any transmission it receives. This means the BC898T will stop on data signals and unmodulated transmissions. You can automatically skip many of these types of transmissions during searches. Repeatedly press DATA until DATA appears (to activate the data skip feature) or until DATA disappears (to deactivate the data skip feature). When data skip is active, your scanner might pause momentarily on an unwanted signal but will resume searching in 2 or 3 seconds. Frequency Skip If a particular channel continues to interrupt search scanning, you can set your scanner so it skips the frequency. To skip a frequency, press L/O. Note: You can program up to 100 skip frequencies. If you try to program more than 100 skip frequencies, additional frequencies you program cause the first skipped frequency to unlock. 38

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Recording Transmissions
You can set any channel for recording while scanning. Then, if your scanner stops on a
channel you have designated for recording, the connected tape recorder begins to record
the audio.
However, before you can use this feature, you must connect a tape recorder to your
scanner. For information about attaching a recorder to your scanner, see “Using An
Optional Tape Recorder” on Page 16.
To program a channel for tape recording:
1.
Use the keypad or rotary tuner to select the channel you want to record.
2.
Press
LINE
.
LINE
appears indicating that the channel will be recorded if you connected
a tape recorder to your scanner.
3.
Repeat these steps to select other channels for recording.
To record a channel, press
SCAN
. When your scanner stops on a channel and
LINE
appears, the channel is recorded.
To turn the record feature off for a channel:
1.
Use the keypad or rotary tuner to select the channel you do not want to record any-
more.
2.
Press
LINE
.
LINE
turns off and the channel is not recorded.
Data Skip
A scanner will normally stop on any transmission it receives. This means the BC898T will
stop on data signals and unmodulated transmissions. You can automatically skip many of
these types of transmissions during searches. Repeatedly press
DATA
until
DATA
appears
(to activate the data skip feature) or until
DATA
disappears (to deactivate the data skip
feature).
When data skip is active, your scanner might pause momentarily on an unwanted signal
but will resume searching in 2 or 3 seconds.
Frequency Skip
If a particular channel continues to interrupt search scanning, you can set your scanner so
it skips the frequency. To skip a frequency, press
L/O
.
Note
: You can program up to 100 skip frequencies. If you try to program more than 100
skip frequencies, additional frequencies you program cause the first skipped frequency to
unlock.