Uniden BCD260DN English Owners Manual - Page 15

Keypad And Knob Controls

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frequencies by department, location, area of interest, or any other way you prefer. You can listen to any or all of the banks by pressing the number keys to turn a channel bank on and off. Service Search Banks This scanner is preprogrammed with many of the frequencies allocated to Airband, CB radio, FRS/GMRS/MURS, Ham radio, Marine, Media, Military Air, Public Safety, Racing, and Railroad. There are 10 banks allocated for these searches that can be used just like the channel storage banks to search these frequencies in Service Search mode. Custom Search Banks Custom Search Banks let you program and search 10 custom search ranges. During a custom search, the scanner starts searching with the lowest frequency in the search range you select to the highest frequency in the range. You can search any or all of these ranges by turning each search bank on or off just like channel storage banks in Search mode. WHERE TO LEARN MORE By itself, this manual only provides part of what you need to know to have fun scanning - how to program and use the scanner. The website, http://www. radioreference.com, is the Internet's premier source for user-supported radio system information. This web site is not affiliated with Uniden Corporation. For more information about Uniden and our other products, visit http://www. uniden.com. KEYPAD AND KNOB CONTROLS BCD260DN FRONT PANEL 3 1 2 4 5 6 14 13 7 8 12 11 10 9 Each of the keys and the knobs on the BCD260DN produce different results depending upon how you activate them. You can, for example, rotate a knob as well as press it. Some keys provide one operation when briefly pressed while pressing and holding a key or knob gives a different result. Many 15

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frequencies by department, location, area of interest, or any other way you
prefer. You can listen to any or all of the banks by pressing the number keys to
turn a channel bank on and off.
Service Search Banks
This scanner is preprogrammed with many of the frequencies allocated to
Airband, CB radio, FRS/GMRS/MURS, Ham radio, Marine, Media, Military Air,
Public Safety, Racing, and Railroad. There are 10 banks allocated for these
searches that can be used just like the channel storage banks to search these
frequencies in Service Search mode.
Custom Search Banks
Custom Search Banks let you program and search 10 custom search
ranges. During a custom search, the scanner starts searching with the lowest
frequency in the search range you select to the highest frequency in the
range. You can search any or all of these ranges by turning each search bank
on or off just like channel storage banks in Search mode.
WHERE TO LEARN MORE
By itself, this manual only provides part of what you need to know to have fun
scanning – how to program and use the scanner. The website, http://www.
radioreference.com, is the Internet’s premier source for user-supported radio
system information. This web site is not affiliated with Uniden Corporation.
For more information about Uniden and our other products, visit http://www.
uniden.com.
KEYPAD AND KNOB CONTROLS
BCD260DN FRONT PANEL
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Each of the keys and the knobs on the BCD260DN produce different results
depending upon how you activate them. You can, for example, rotate a knob
as well as press it. Some keys provide one operation when briefly pressed
while pressing and holding a key or knob gives a different result. Many