Uniden BR330T English Owners Manual - Page 113

Finding Repeater Output, Frequencies

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• NOAA WX - the scanner skips known NOAA weather frequencies. • Band 1-10 - select the custom band where you want to screen out broadcast sources. Program Band - lets you program a custom frequency range for broadcast screen. Turn the scroll control to select an option then press the scroll control to change the setting. • Band 1-10 - select the group where you want to screen out broadcast sources. Set Lower Limit - turn the scroll control to enter the lower limit of the frequency range, then press the scroll control to set it. Set Upper Limit - turn the scroll control to enter the upper limit of the frequency range, then press the scroll control to set it. Finding Repeater Output Frequencies Menu Srch/CloCall Opt Repeater Find This feature sets whether the scanner tries to tune to a repeater output frequency during Custom Search, Quick Search, or Close Call operation when it detects a transmission on a repeater input frequency. Since you can normally only hear one side of a conversation when you listen to an input frequency transmission, turning this feature on can let you hear both sides of the conversation. On The scanner automatically applies repeater reverse to detected transmissions. If the scanner detects the transmission on the output frequency, it beeps, Repeater Found appears, and it remains on the output frequency until transmissions end. If it does not detect a transmission on the output frequency, it remains on the original frequency. Search and Close Call Options 113

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Search and Close Call Options
NOAA WX
- the scanner skips known NOAA
weather frequencies.
Band 1-10
- select the custom band where you
want to screen out broadcast sources.
Program Band
- lets you program a custom
frequency range for broadcast screen. Turn the scroll
control to select an option then press the scroll control
to change the setting.
Band 1-10
- select the group where you want to
screen out broadcast sources.
Set Lower Limit
- turn the scroll control to
enter the lower limit of the frequency range,
then press the scroll control to set it.
Set Upper Limit
- turn the scroll control to
enter the upper limit of the frequency range,
then press the scroll control to set it.
Finding Repeater Output
Frequencies
J
4 J
Srch/CloCall Opt
L
4
Repeater Find
J L
This feature sets whether the scanner tries to tune to a
repeater output frequency during Custom Search,
Quick Search, or Close Call operation when it detects
a transmission on a repeater input frequency. Since
you can normally only hear one side of a conversation
when you listen to an input frequency transmission,
turning this feature on can let you hear both sides of
the conversation.
On
The scanner automatically applies repeater
reverse to detected transmissions. If the scanner
detects the transmission on the output frequency, it
beeps,
Repeater Found
appears, and it remains on
the output frequency until transmissions end. If it does
not detect a transmission on the output frequency, it
remains on the original frequency.
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