Uniden BCD160DN English Owners Manual - Page 34
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NOTE: Any analog transmissions on channels with Audio Type set to ALL will lose the first part of the transmission, up to the wait time set here. Custom Search Setting up a custom search allows you to edit the 10 custom search ranges. Default custom search range names display as Custom 1, Custom 2, etc. Custom 1 refers to SRCH Bank 1 (SRC:1), Custom 2 to SRCH Bank 2 (SRC: 2), etc. These Search bank numbers match the number displayed at the bottom of the screen when starting Custom Searches. The default search frequency ranges are: • Custom 1 (SRC:1) 25.0000MHz to 27.9999MHz • Custom 2 (SRC:2) 28.0000MHz to 29.6999MHz • Custom 3 (SRC:3) 29.7000MHz to 49.9999MHz • Custom 4 (SRC:4) 50.0000MHz to 53.9999MHz • Custom 5 (SRC:5) 137.0000MHz to 143.9999MHz • Custom 6 (SRC:6) 144.0000MHz to 147.9999MHz • Custom 7 (SRC:7) 406.0000MHz to 419.9999MHz • Custom 8 (SRC:8) 420.0000MHz to 449.9999MHz • Custom 9 (SRC:9) 450.0000MHz to 469.9999MHz • Custom 10 (SRC:10) 806.0000MHz to 960.0000MHz Edit Custom Search Options 1. Select MENU/Search for.../Edit Custom. A list of the 10 search banks displays. 2. Scroll to the search bank you want to edit and press Yes/E or the scroll control knob. A list of options to edit displays: • Edit Name • Edit Srch Limit • Set Step • Set Delay Time • Set Modulation • Set Attenuator • Digital Waiting Edit Name NOTE: If you do not want to change the bank name, skip this option. The bank name displays the default Custom 1, Custom 2, etc. 1. Select Edit Name from the list of available editing options. The Edit Name screen displays with the name of the Search Bank displayed and the first character highlighted. Refer to page 24 for text entry options. 34
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