Uniden BCD260DN English Owners Manual - Page 34

Edit Channel, Edit Name., Edit Frequency., Set Audio Type

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the bank's name, select Edit Name. Refer to page 31 for text entry procedures. NOTE: The bank name appears at the top of the screen while scanning. For example, if you put the frequencies for Public Safety in 1:Bank 1 and renamed it to 1:Public Safety, you can see what services are scanning in BNK:1. After you have selected a bank and renamed it if desired, you can select a channel in that bank and edit it. After entering a new channel name, press MENU to return to the previous screen. Select Edit Frequency. 4. Edit Channel. The Select Channel screen displays. Select a channel to edit. That channel's 13 editable settings display: • Edit Name. You can set a name for the channel and change it as needed. If you do not edit the channel name, it will default to "BANK 1-001, etc." NOTE: When a frequency is received and scanning stops, the name of that channel displays on the screen. • Edit Frequency. Enter a frequency within the frequency range supported by this radio. Decimal numbers may be rounded depending on the frequency; it does not affect performance. NOTE: The scanner automatically rounds the entered number to the nearest supported frequency. For example, if you enter 151.473 MHz, the scanner rounds it to 151.475. See page 32 for valid frequency details. NOTE: Check websites for frequencies that can be received in your area. Uniden recommends visiting www.radioreference.com, which has a lot of information about scanner radios and frequencies. You can also use a scanner shop that offers a service (for a fee) that programs frequencies for your location into your scanner. • Set Audio Type. Select one of the three following audio types: All, Digital Only, and Analog Only. 34

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the bank’s name, select
Edit Name
. Refer to page 31 for text entry
procedures.
NOTE: The bank name appears at the top of the screen while scanning.
For example, if you put the frequencies for Public Safety in 1:Bank 1 and
renamed it to 1:Public Safety, you can see what services are scanning in
BNK:1.
After you have selected a bank and renamed it if desired, you can select a
channel in that bank and edit it.
After entering a new channel
name, press
MENU
to return
to the previous screen.
Select
Edit Frequency.
4. Edit Channel
. The
Select Channel
screen displays. Select a channel to
edit. That channel’s 13 editable settings display:
Edit Name.
You can set a name for the channel and change it as
needed. If you do not edit the channel name, it will default to “
BANK
1-001
, etc.”
NOTE: When a frequency is received and scanning stops, the name of that
channel displays on the screen.
Edit Frequency.
Enter a frequency within the frequency range
supported by this radio. Decimal numbers may be rounded depending
on the frequency; it does not affect performance.
NOTE: The scanner automatically rounds the entered number to the nearest
supported frequency. For example, if you enter 151.473 MHz, the scanner
rounds it to 151.475. See page 32 for valid frequency details.
NOTE: Check websites for frequencies that can be received in your area.
Uniden recommends visiting www.radioreference.com, which has a lot
of information about scanner radios and frequencies. You can also use a
scanner shop that offers a service (for a fee) that programs frequencies for
your location into your scanner.
Set Audio Type
.
Select one of the three following audio types: All, Digital
Only, and Analog Only.