Uniden SC200 English Owners Manual - Page 33

Using Tone Search

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Note: Subaudible tone search mode will be locked out for channels that have been previously programmed for subaudible tone. To perform a new subaudible tone search for a previously programmed channel, re-program the frequency for the channel first, and then enter subaudible tone search mode. This is intended to prevent inadvertent reprogramming of previously programmed channels. Using Tone Search 1. Press . 2. To determine if a stored frequency has an associated CTCSS tone or CDCSS tone, press when your scanner stops on a channel. 3. Press and hold until you hear two short beeps. CTCSS and CDCSS display and begin flashing, and the scanner starts searching for an associated CTCSS and CDCSS tone. All tones are checked if the transmission is long enough. If there is a break before a tone is identified, then your scanner starts searching where it left off when the transmission begins again. Note: If a CTCSS or CDCSS tone has been stored in a channel, then tone search is not available. 31

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Note:
Subaudible tone search mode will be locked out for
channels that have been previously programmed for
subaudible tone. To perform a new subaudible tone search for
a previously programmed channel, re-program the frequency
for the channel first, and then enter subaudible tone search
mode. This is intended to prevent inadvertent reprogramming
of previously programmed channels.
Using Tone Search
1.
Press
.
2.
To determine if a stored frequency has an associated
CTCSS tone or CDCSS tone, press
when your
scanner stops on a channel.
3.
Press and hold
until you hear two short beeps.
CTCSS
and
CDCSS
display and begin flashing, and the
scanner starts searching for an associated CTCSS and
CDCSS tone. All tones are checked if the transmission is
long enough. If there is a break before a tone is
identified, then your scanner starts searching where it
left off when the transmission begins again.
Note:
If a CTCSS or CDCSS tone has been stored in a
channel, then tone search is not available.
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