Uniden BC340CRS English Owners Manual - Page 9

Introduction - am fm radio scanner

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Introduction Your BC340CRS scanner is a multi-featured conventional channel scanner. You can easily enter and store frequencies for police, fire/emergency, marine, air, amateur, and other radio services into 100 channels distributed over ten banks. The scanner also lets you listen to NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather broadcasts for valuable information specific to your location. Use your scanner to monitor: • Analog public safety channels • Police and fire departments (including rescue and paramedics) • NOAA weather transmissions (including Canadian Coast Guard channels) • Business/Industrial radio and utilities • Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands • Aircraft (commercial and private) band • Railroad • AM/FM Broadcast Stations • TV Channels 2-13 Your scanner can monitor the following bands. Band No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Lower Limit (MHz) Upper Limit (MHz) Modulation 0.5300 25.0000 1.7000 AM 27.9950 AM 28.0000 30.0000 29.9950 FM 49.9950 FM 50.0000 59.7500 54.0000 FM WFM 65.7500 71.7500 81.7500 87.7500 88.0000 108.0000 107.9000 136.9875 WFM AM 137.0000 143.9950 FM 144.0000 147.9950 FM 148.0000 179.7500 174.0000 FM WFM 185.7500 191.7500 197.7500 203.7500 209.7500 215.7500 406.0000 419.99375 FM 420.0000 449.99375 FM 450.0000 469.99375 FM 470.0000 512.0000 FM Step (kHz) 10 5 5 5 5 6000 100 12.5 5 5 5 6000 6.25 6.25 6.25 6.25 Service AM Broadcast AM Band 10 Meter Amateur Band VHF Low Band 6 Meter Amateur Band TV Broadcast Ch. 2 - 6 FM Broadcast Aircraft Military Land Mobile 2 Meter Amateur Band VHF High Band TV Broadcast Ch. 7 - 13 Fed. Gov. Land Mobile 70cm Amateur Band UHF Standard Band UHF Television Introduction 9

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Your BC340CRS scanner is a multi-featured conventional channel
scanner. You can easily enter and store frequencies for police,
fire/emergency, marine, air, amateur, and other radio services into 100
channels distributed over ten banks. The scanner also lets you listen to
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather
broadcasts for valuable information specific to your location. Use your
scanner to monitor:
Analog public safety channels
Police and fire departments (including rescue and paramedics)
NOAA weather transmissions (including Canadian Coast Guard
channels)
Business/Industrial radio and utilities
Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands
Aircraft (commercial and private) band
• Railroad
AM/FM Broadcast Stations
TV Channels 2-13
Your scanner can monitor the following bands.
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Band
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Step
No.
(MHz)
(MHz)
Modulation
(kHz)
Service
1
0.5300
1.7000
AM
10
AM Broadcast
2
25.0000
27.9950
AM
5
AM Band
3
28.0000
29.9950
FM
5
10 Meter Amateur Band
4
30.0000
49.9950
FM
5
VHF Low Band
5
50.0000
54.0000
FM
5
6 Meter Amateur Band
6
59.7500
WFM
6000
TV Broadcast Ch. 2 - 6
65.7500
71.7500
81.7500
87.7500
7
88.0000
107.9000
WFM
100
FM Broadcast
8
108.0000
136.9875
AM
12.5
Aircraft
9
137.0000
143.9950
FM
5
Military Land Mobile
10
144.0000
147.9950
FM
5
2 Meter Amateur Band
11
148.0000
174.0000
FM
5
VHF High Band
12
179.7500
WFM
6000
TV Broadcast
185.7500
Ch. 7 - 13
191.7500
197.7500
203.7500
209.7500
215.7500
13
406.0000
419.99375
FM
6.25
Fed. Gov. Land Mobile
14
420.0000
449.99375
FM
6.25
70cm Amateur Band
15
450.0000
469.99375
FM
6.25
UHF Standard Band
16
470.0000
512.0000
FM
6.25
UHF Television