Uniden BC796D Scanner User Manual


 
3:DONE
Exit the channel setting and menu mode.
Setting the Delay
2:SCAN OPTION 1:CONVENTIONAL Channel No. 2:DELAY
The delay option lets you set a delay after a transmission for each channel. This slows down
scanning, but helps to prevent missing replies.
1:NONE
The delay is turned off.
2:1 SECOND
The delay time is 1 second.
3:2 SECONDS
The delay time is 2 seconds.
4:4 SECONDS
The delay time is 4 seconds.
5:INFINITE
When the scanner stops on a transmission, you must press RSM to resume
searching.
6: -2 SECONDS
The scanner only stops on transmissions for 2 seconds, then automatically
resumes. To hold on the transmission, press
/HOLD during the 2-second pause.
7: -5 SECONDS
The scanner only stops on transmissions for 5 seconds, then automatically
resumes. To hold on the transmission, press
/HOLD during the 5-second pause.
8: -10 SECONDS
The scanner only stops on transmissions for 10 seconds, then automatically
resumes. To hold on the transmission, press
/HOLD during the 10-second pause.
Setting the Subaudible Tone Option
2:SCAN OPTION 1:CONVENTIONAL Channel No. 3:TONE DATA
Some radio systems use special tones to prevent interference from other nearby systems
operating on the same frequencies. When tones are being used, the radios only open
squelch when a transmission with a matching tone is present on the frequency. Some
services, such as FRS, GMRS, and Business Band refer to these tones as Quiet Codes,
Privacy Codes, or similar and use a number to associate a particular tone. The table in the
back of the manual provides a cross reference to common associations. For this feature to
work, you need to turn on the Tone Mode (see Setting Squelch Mode).
1:CTCSS
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) is used with Amateur Radio,
FRS, GMRS, Business Band, and other systems. When you select this option, the
scanner only opens squelch when a matching CTCSS tone is present on the
frequency.
2:DCS
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