Uniden BCT15 English Owners Manual - Page 13
Feature Highlights, General - beartracker
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Frequency (MHz) Lower Edge 400.0000 406.0000 420.0000 450.0000 470.0000 764.0000 794.0000 806.0000 849.0125 894.0125 1240.0000 Frequency (MHz) Upper Edge 405.9875 419.9875 449.9875 469.9875 512.0000 775.9875 805.9875 823.9875 868.9875 956.0000 1300.0000 Modulation NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM Step (kHz) 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 25.0 Comments Miscellaneous Federal Government Land Mobile 70 cm Amateur Band UHF Standard Band UHF TV Public Service Band Public Service Band Public Service Band Public Service Band Public Service Band 25 cm Amateur Band The frequency ranges shown are based on factory-default step settings. Step setting changes are user definable. • The modulation setting are default settings. The user can select from AM / FM / NFM / WFM / FMB/ AUTO. • You can select AUTO for modulation or step settings. If selected, the radio uses table values. • If you set the step to 15 kHz, programmable frequencies are then set to steps of xxx.x000, xxx.x150, xxx.x300, xxx.x450, xxx.x600, xxx.x750, and xxx.x900. For example, the next frequency of 400.0900 MHz is 400.1000 MHz. • If you set the step to 8.33 kHz, programmable frequencies are then set to steps of xxx.x000, xxx.x083, xxx.x166, xxx.x250,xxx.x333, xxx.x416, xxx.x500, xxx.x583, xxx.x666, xxx.x750, xxx.x833, and xxx.x916.For example, the next frequency of 100.0916 MHz is 100.1000 MHz. • If you set the step to 7.5 kHz, frequencies between 150.8150 and 154.6250 MHz must be multiples of 7.5 kHz based on 150.8150 MHz. For example, the next frequency after 150.8100 MHz is 150.8150 MHz. The next frequency after 154.6250 MHz is 154.6275 MHz. Feature Highlights General 2500 Dynamically Allocated Channels in Up To 500 Systems - provides you with plenty of room for all your local action. BearTracker™ Warning System - alerts you when channels normally used by public safety systems are in use nearby. Introduction 13