Ubc280xlt Uniden Bearcat Manual

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Ubc280xlt Uniden Bearcat Manual User

Its so easy to use you really don't need a manual for the Uniden BC
142XL scanner.
Turn it on. Push the 'MANUAL' button to stop it from scanning.
Push number 1, then push 'MANUAL' again. This should leave you on
channel one.
Using the keypad enter the frequency you want to monitor, then push
'E.' Press 'REVIEW' at anytime to see what frequency is programmed
there. If the review button flashes 000.0000 on the LED readout
display, you might be entering an invalid frequency. Refer to the list
of acceptable frequencies in the Frequency Range Bands below.
Push 'MANUAL' to step to channel number two. Enter the frequency. Push
'E.' Push 'MANUAL' to step to channel three. Repeat this process until
all the (10) channels are full, or you've run out of frequencies to
enter.
Push 'SCAN' to start automatically scanning the frequencies. The
radio will stop when it hears someone talking, and resume scanning two
seconds after the conversation has stopped.
Frequency Range Bands:
20 to 29.7 MHz (10 Meter 'Ham' Band)
29.7 to 50 MHz (VHF Low Band)
50 to 54 MHz (6 Meter Amateur Band)
136 to 144 MHz (Military Land Mobile)
144 to 148 MHz (2 Meter 'Ham' Band)
406 to 420 MHz (Federal Government Land Mobile)
420 to 450 MHz (70cm 'Ham' Band)
450 to 470 MHz (UHF Standard Band)
470 to 512 MHz (UHF 'T' Band)
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This is an older model handfeld scanner that was given to me it works
but there is no owners/users guide with it does any one know how to
program it or know where i can find a copy of the users guide?

I don't recall where I found this, but from my archives:
Uniden Bearcat 55XLT Information
The radio is a basic 10 channel scanner. Nothing fancy. If you
disconnect wall power and it doesn't have batteries in it, it will
lose its memories.
It uses 5AA batteries. If you put NiCd's in it, you can flip a switch
in the battery compartment and they will charge when you plug it in.
(If you use an external charger you don't have to the flip the switch.
Leave it on Alkaline.)
The keypad switch 'locks' the keypad so you don't accidentally press a
button and change your settings.
To program:
Turn on radio.
It will be in scan mode. Press Manual (orange button) to stop scanning.
Press Manual button to step through channels to get to the one you want.
(Or press channel number and then manual button)
If 'LockOut' is displayed it means this channel isn't being 'Scanned.'
You will want to lock out the NWS WX (National Weather Service/Weather)
frequency. Pressing Lockout will toggle the status.
To program:
Select channel. Use keypad to enter frequency. Use 'E' for Enter
key. If the radio displays an E this means Error. Usually, the
frequency you typed in is outside of the capabilities of the scanner.
Once you hit the E you will immediately start hearing anything that's
out there on the frequency you entered.
Push the 'Review' button and the scanner will display the frequency
that is programmed for the channel. A '-' will be displayed for the
decimal point.

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  • Uniden Bearcat 55XLT Information The radio is a basic 10 channel scanner. If you disconnect wall power and it doesn't have batteries in it, it will lose its memories. It uses 5AA batteries. If you put NiCd's in it, you can flip a switch in the battery compartment and they will charge when you plug it in.

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