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UB356ZH.fm Page 2 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Precautions Before use this scanner, please read and observe the following. EARPHONE WARNING! Be sure to use only a mono earphone with this scanner. You can also use an optional 32 ohms stereo headset. Use of an incorrect earphone or stereo headset might be potentially hazardous to your hearing. The output of the phone jack is monaural, but you will hear it in both headphones of a stereo headset.
UB356ZH.fm Page 3 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Power Related Issues Important: To prevent memory from being corrupted, do not unplug the AC adapter during the time the memory is accessed for programming or auto store. Notes: • If when you connect the AC adapter the [VOL] /Power Switch is ON, the scanner may not power on. Should this occur, simply turn the control OFF, then ON again.
UB356ZH.fm Page 4 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Table of Contents Precautions........................................................................................................................................ 2 Power Related Issues .................................................................................................................... 3 Table of Contents ..............................................................................................................................
UB356ZH.fm Page 5 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Included With Your Scanner .......................................................................................................... 28 Setting Up Your Scanner................................................................................................................ 29 Base Station ...................................................................................................................................
UB356ZH.fm Page 6 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Displaying Scanner Information...................................................................................................... 55 Viewing Memory Used ................................................................................................................. 55 Viewing the Firmware Version .................................................................................................... 55 Initializing the Scanner’s Memory ...............
UB356ZH.fm Page 7 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Saving a Found Channel (Quick Save) .......................................................................................... 92 Auto Search and Store ................................................................................................................... 92 Selecting a System to use for Storing .......................................................................................... 92 Conventional Search and Store ......................
UB356ZH.fm Page 8 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 116 Other Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 119 Reference .......................................................................................................................................
UB356ZH.fm Page 9 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Introduction Your UBC800XLT scanner is a state-of-the-art scanner radio with Trunk Tracker III™ and automatic scanning capabilities. You can store in the dynamic memory conventional frequencies such as police, fire/emergency, marine, air, amateur, and other communications. You can store and scan services that use Trunked Radio Systems and so much more.
UB356ZH.fm Page 10 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM FEATURE SUMMARY BAND COVERAGE < Band Plan 1 > Frequency (MHz) Lower Edge Upper Edge 25.0000 29.9950 30.0000 79.9875 80.0000 82.9900 83.0000 87.2875 87.3000 107.9500 108.0000 136.9875 108.0000 136.9916 137.0000 137.9950 138.0000 157.9875 158.0000 160.5900 160.6000 162.5875 162.6000 173.9900 174.0000 215.9500 216.0000 224.9950 225.0000 399.9750 400.0000 405.9875 406.0000 439.9937 440.0000 465.9950 466.0000 469.9900 470.0000 512.0000 806.0000 960.
UB356ZH.fm Page 11 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM < Band Plan 2 > Frequency (MHz) Lower Edge Upper Edge 25.0000 49.9950 50.0000 84.0100 Modulation Step (kHz) FM FM 5 5 20 with 15kHz Offset 50 12.5 / 8.33 5 12.5 10 12.5 12.5 12.5 10 50 5 25 12.5 6.25 6.25 10 6.25 12.5 12.5 84.0150 87.2950 FM 87.3000 108.0000 108.0000 137.0000 144.0000 146.0000 156.0000 157.4375 160.6000 162.0300 174.0000 216.0000 225.0000 400.0000 406.0000 440.0000 450.0000 470.0000 806.0000 1240.0000 107.9500 136.9875 136.
UB356ZH.fm Page 12 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM < Band Plan 3> Frequency (MHz) Lower Edge Upper Edge 25.0000 29.9950 30.0000 79.9937 80.0000 82.9937 83.0000 87.2937 87.3000 107.9500 108.0000 136.9875 108.0000 136.9916 137.0000 137.9950 138.0000 157.9937 158.0000 160.5937 160.6000 162.5937 162.6000 173.9937 174.0000 215.9500 216.0000 224.9950 225.0000 399.9750 400.0000 405.9875 406.0000 439.9937 440.0000 465.9937 466.0000 469.9937 470.0000 512.0000 806.0000 960.0000 1240.0000 1300.
UB356ZH.fm Page 13 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Feature Highlights General DIN-E and ISO Vehicle Mountable — using an included DIN-E sleeve or a standard ISO technique, the scanner can be easily mounted in most vehicles. Close Call™ RF Capture Technology — Instantly detects and tunes to nearby transmissions with no additional programming. See “Using the Close Call Feature” on Page 94 for more information.
UB356ZH.fm Page 14 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Fire Tone-Out Standby — Lets you set the scanner to alert you if a two-tone sequential page is transmitted. You can set up to 10 settings (transmit frequency, tone frequencies) then select one for standby monitoring. Up to ten tone-outs on the same RF setting can be scanned at one time. Broadcast Screen — Lets you input up to 10 frequency ranges that the scanner will ignore during Close Call™ or search operation.
UB356ZH.fm Page 15 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Startup Configuration — Lets you easily manage multiple configurations for your scanner. Single-Handed Function Control Operation — You can tap the Function/Scroll Control to enable the Function mode. It reverts to normal mode in about 3 seconds from your last press if no other action occurs. Record Output Jack — Using the appropriate cable and audio recording device with signal control, you can record live audio of designated channels.
UB356ZH.fm Page 16 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Custom Search — Lets you program up to 10 custom search ranges. You can search any of these ranges simultaneously. CTCSS/DCS Search — Lets the scanner search for CTCSS or DCS tones or codes on any channel or during a search. The scanner can identify up to 50 CTCSS tones and 104 DCS codes. Quick Search — Lets you search from the currently-tuned frequency if you are searching a conventional system.
UB356ZH.fm Page 17 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Memory Storage Limits Systems 500 Sites 1000 Sites per Systems 256 Total Channels 20 Channels per Conventional Systems 1000 Groups per System 6000 Channels per Trunked Systems 250 Trunked Frequencies per Site* 750-1000 * depending on the number of TGID in the system.
UB356ZH.fm Page 18 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM To use F tap the Scroll Control. This action is written in shorthand as F which is fully explained in the next section. When you tap the control f appears and remains in the upper left corner of the display for 3 seconds. During this time, press any button to access the button’s second function. Or, press and hold the Scroll Control for 2 seconds.
UB356ZH.fm Page 19 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Understanding Scanning and the UBC800XLT This section provides you with additional background on how scanning works and how your scanner provides that feature. You don’t really need to know all of this to use your scanner, but some further background knowledge will help you get the most from your UBC800XLT. Understanding the Scanner’s Memory Your scanner’s memory is organized in an architecture called Dynamic Allocated Channel memory.
UB356ZH.fm Page 20 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM channels, then press the GQK within 2 seconds. Systems can have up to 20 channel groups, and multiple channel groups can be assigned to the same GQK. What is Scanning? Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way communications do not transmit continuously. Your UBC800XLT scans programmed channels until it finds an active frequency, then stops on that frequency and remains on that channel as long as the transmission continues.
UB356ZH.fm Page 21 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM even interfere with each other to the point where it is impossible to clearly receive any of the stations. A scanner, such as your UBC800XLT, equipped with CTCSS and DCS, can code each received frequency with a specific sub-audible CTCSS or DCS frequency or code. Then, when you receive multiple signals, you only hear the transmission with the CTCSS or DCS tone you programmed.
UB356ZH.fm Page 22 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Repeater Operation Repeater systems use two frequencies: one transmits from the radio to a central repeater; the other transmits from the repeater to other radios in the system. With a repeater-based system, the repeater is located on top of a tall building or on a radio tower that provides great visibility to the area of operation.
UB356ZH.fm Page 23 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Trunked Scanning While conventional scanning worked great while there were only a few groups wanting to use the frequencies, with the advent of smaller, lower-cost radios more and more agencies and businesses wanted to take advantage of the utility of 2-way radio. As a result, the bands that were used most became full, so new users were not able to take advantage of the technology as quickly as they wanted.
UB356ZH.fm Page 24 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM channels (typically 10, 20, or 28 total channels). When a user presses Push To Talk (PTT) to transmit, their radio first sends the person’s talk group information to the control channel. The computer then assigns that talk group to a specific voice channel and transmits that data over the control channel. All radios in that talk group switch over to the assigned voice channel and the user can begin speaking.
UB356ZH.fm Page 25 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Agency-Fleet-Subfleet — talk group ID’s for EDACS systems are assigned in a way that makes it easy to see at a glance the affiliation of the user. Each radio is assigned a 2-digit agency identifier from 00 — 15. For example, 01 might be used by the police, 02 by the ambulance service, 03 by the fire department, and so on. Each agency is then subdivided up to 16 times to provide fleet identification, and then 8 more times to identify subfleets.
UB356ZH.fm Page 26 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Startup Configuration Setup/Operation The Startup Configuration option lets you quickly and automatically lock and unlock systems based on your desired configuration. Simply hold down a number button while powering on the scanner or while the opening screens are displayed. Systems assigned to that number are automatically unlocked and systems assigned to other numbers are automatically locked.
UB356ZH.fm Page 27 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM (Motorola and EDACS Systems Only)” on Page 68 for more information about monitoring I-call transmissions. Where To Get More Information By itself, this manual only provides part of what you need to know to have fun scanning — how to program and use the scanner. Other sources provide additional information. Information On The Internet The Internet is a great source for current frequencies and information about scanning.
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UB356ZH.fm Page 29 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting Up Your Scanner These guidelines will help you install and set up your new scanner: The UBC800XLT can be placed on a convenient surface in your home as a base station, and connected to a standard outlet. You must use either the supplied antenna or an electrically correct outdoor antenna, properly and safely mounted at your chosen site. The scanner is also designed to accommodate the DIN-E and ISO-DIN automotive mounting configurations.
UB356ZH.fm Page 30 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM UBC800XLT Desk Surface Wood Screws Bracket Mounting Feet (4) Apply beneath the bracket; between bracket and desk surface. To secure the radio, by means of the mounting bracket, to a surface, follow the steps below: 1. Attach the four protective rubber feet to the mounting bracket when you casually use the scanner on a flat surface.
UB356ZH.fm Page 31 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Insert the connector of the supplied indoor telescoping antenna to the BNC Antenna Connector and apply moderate pressure to secure it. Setting Up an Audio Recording Device or Computer Recording It is best if you plan ahead when you initiate the basic setup of the scanner if you include the components to record incoming reception.
UB356ZH.fm Page 32 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Important: AVOID AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONES. Ignoring this installation concern may result in bodily harm and the inability of the airbag to perform properly. Bracket Mounting Screws Star Washers UBC800XLT 1. Using appropriate screws or other hardware, secure the bracket. 2. Insert the scanner and insert the bracket knobs to lock the scanner in position. 3.
UB356ZH.fm Page 33 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Opening in dash DIN-E Sleeve UBC800XLT with outer case removed 1. Remove the bracket if previously attached. 2. Remove the four Philips screws on the rear that secure the outer metal case and pull off the case with care. 3. Install the DIN sleeve into the opening in your dashboard, lip facing out. 4. Push out the top and bottom tabs to hold the sleeve firmly in place. 5.
UB356ZH.fm Page 34 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Removing the Scanner from the DIN-E Sleeve If you plan to connect other devices or wires to the radio, such as a GPS unit, at a later time, you should plan to remove the scanner from the DIN-E sleeve. This is easily done using the Removal Keys. Fully insert both Removal Keys into the slots on the left and the right edges of the radio’s dress panel. You cannot remove the radio if only one key is available.
UB356ZH.fm Page 35 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Once the original radio is removed from the vehicle dash and the fit of the scanner is correct, be sure to connect all the power, audio, antenna, and any other cables or wires, to the scanner before the scanner is secured. The following illustration is a typical example of the ISO technique and the general side mounting screw holes often encountered. It does not actually represent your vehicle or your vehicle’s mounting bracket.
UB356ZH.fm Page 36 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM WARNING! Never connect anything other than the recommended amplified extension speaker to the scanner’s headphone jack. Damage to the scanner might occur. Connecting an Extension Speaker In a noisy area, an optional amplified extension speaker, positioned in the right place, might provide more comfortable listening. Plug the speaker cable’s 1/8-inch (3.5-mm) mini-plug into your scanner’s back-panel Ext. Sp. Jack.
UB356ZH.fm Page 37 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Controls, Keys, and Functions 15 2 5 4 6 3 11 UBC800XLT SRVC 16 1 13 7 9 8 10 14 12 17 Antenna Connector Record Output DC Adapter DC Vehicle Power In GPS/Remote External Spkr The knobs and keys on the UBC800XLT produce several different actions. You can, for example, rotate the knobs as well as press them to achieve a different result. Pressing a key briefly can produce one result while pressing and holding, gives a different result.
UB356ZH.fm Page 38 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Control/Key Squelch Label 2 Scroll Control and 3 Mode All Action Result Rotate Sets the Squelch Level to permit strong signals to be heard with no background noise or lower strength signals with some background noise Press Toggle: Close Call DND-CC Pri-OFF Press & Hold Turns on Close Call Only Mode F Toggles to Tone-Out stand by mode + Press All Rotate Turn to change scanning or searching direction.
UB356ZH.fm Page 39 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Control/Key [L/O] [0] to [9] [4] move left [6] move right Label 7 8 Mode Action Result Press Temporarily locks out a system channel, a search frequency, or location data. Cancelled when Power is turned off. Press 2X Permanently locks out system channel, a search frequency, or location data. Remains locked after power cycle. Menu Press Exit the menu.
UB356ZH.fm Page 40 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Control/Key [.No] [EYES] Label 9 10 [SCAN/SEARCH] 11 [HOLD/RESUME] 12 40 Mode Action Result All Press Cancel error or warning messages Hold Close Call Only Tone-Out Press Enter [.
UB356ZH.fm Page 41 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Control/Key [MENU] Label 13 Mode Action Result Scan Scan Hold GPS F + Press Initiates edit menu for current system, current search range, or current location data Menu Press Back up one level in the menu. All Press Use with Scroll Control to select menu settings Clone & PC connector Connect Supplied Cable Connect supplied serial cable to use wired clone mode or create/edit settings with the optional software.
UB356ZH.fm Page 42 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM A Look At The Display The display has indicators that show the scanner’s current operating status. The display information helps you understand how your scanner operates. The LCD screens shown here are only a few of many that you will see while in different modes. The ones we show here are more common and will assist you to get started. 㪛㪸㪻㪼㩷㪚㫆㫅㫍㪼㫅㫋㫀㫆㫅㪸㫃 㪚㪪㪠㩷㪦㫇㪼㫉 1. 2. 3. 4.
UB356ZH.fm Page 43 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Operation Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch To turn the scanner on, rotate [VOL] clockwise. Turn the knob to a comfortable sound level. Rotate the squelch control [SQ] clockwise until you either hear a broadcast or noise just stops. The control is now set for strong signals. If you desire to hear a weaker signal, turn it counter clockwise from that point until you hear background noise once more.
UB356ZH.fm Page 44 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Search for… [MENU] Edit Custom F Select a Custom Range F Search with Scan F Set Startup Key F F Assign all the systems/sites that you want to scan at the same time to the same startup key [0] to [9]. You can only assign a site/system to one startup key. To leave a system unassigned, press [.No]. Scanning Systems To begin scanning preprogrammed or programmed systems, press [SCAN/SEARCH].
UB356ZH.fm Page 45 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Selecting Systems to Scan To select systems to scan, press Scan then press the quick key assigned to the system or systems you want to scan. For quick keys [0] - [9], press the quick key’s number. For quick keys 10-99, press [.No] then press the quick key’s 2-digit number. To stop scanning the system(s), press [.No] (if the quick key is a 2-digit quick key) then the number button or buttons again.
UB356ZH.fm Page 46 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Locking/Unlocking Channels If the scanner has stopped on a channel press [L/O] once to temporarily lock it out or quickly press [L/O] twice to permanently lock it out. Cycling power off/on automatically unlocks temporarily locked-out channels. To lockout a channel when the scanner has not stopped on the channel, or to unlock a permanently locked-out channel. 1. Press [HOLD/RESUME] to hold on a channel. 2.
UB356ZH.fm Page 47 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM scan only the current system. To hold on a different site or system, rotate the Scroll Control to select the new site or system then press [EYES]. Holding On a Channel To hold on a channel, press [HOLD/RESUME] while the channel is active. To select a different channel, turn the Scroll Control. If you scroll past the beginning or end of the current system, the scanner selects channels in the previous or next system.
UB356ZH.fm Page 48 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Trunking Activity Indicators To get a visual indication of the activity on trunking systems, press [HOLD/RESUME] to hold on any channel. Then tap F and then press [.No] The scanner replaces the third line on the display with trunking activity indicators. When the scanner is monitoring on EDACS or Motorola system, the activity indicators will show which system frequencies have activity.
UB356ZH.fm Page 49 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Toggling the Display Mode To change the display so the channel and frequency or Talk Group ID appear instead of extended channel information, hold on any channel then press F + [0]. The scanner displays Display Mode 2. To return to Mode 1, press F + [0] Mode1 indicates the channel data under the Channel Name. Mode2 indicates the frequencies under the Channel Name for Conventional systems or the TGID number for Trunked systems.
UB356ZH.fm Page 50 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Using the Menu The UBC800XLT incorporates an effective menu system that lets you make all the necessary setting options required to program the scanner and effectively use the many features. To use the menu, press [MENU]. You immediately see the screen display the menu title at the top and three of ten menu options beneath. Using the Multifunction Scroll Control, you can rotate the control left or right to quickly review all ten listings.
UB356ZH.fm Page 51 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Programming General Settings This section covers your scanners general settings. Setting and Using the Backlight The LCD has a backlight that can be set with three levels of intensity plus OFF. To make your selection, press [VOL]. Each time you press the control, the backlight cycles in the following order.
UB356ZH.fm Page 52 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Adjusting the Key Beep [MENU] Settings Adjust Key Beep F F Auto — the scanner automatically sets the key beep to match the master volume setting level you select. Level 1 - 15 — the scanner lets you manually select one of fifteen key beep levels. As you turn the Scroll Control, the beep gets louder. Press F when you reach the desired level. Off — the scanner turns the key beep off.
UB356ZH.fm Page 53 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM [MENU] Settings F Adjust Contrast F Select a level Level 1 to Level 15 F Setting the GPS Format [MENU] Settings Set GPS Format F F These settings control how the scanner handles GPS input when you are using the location-based functions. Setting the Position Format [MENU] Settings Set GPS Format F Set Pos Format F F This setting controls the format used for entering GPS coordinates into the scanner. DMS: DDD° MM’ SS.
UB356ZH.fm Page 54 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM This setting controls the format used for adjusting Universal time to local time. Set your local time’s offset from UTC (formally known as GMT). Setting the Distance Units [MENU] Settings Set GPS Format F Set Unit F F This setting controls the distance units shown in the GPS data screens and used for entering distance for POI’s mile — The scanner uses miles. km — The scanner uses kilometers.
UB356ZH.fm Page 55 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Displaying Scanner Information Viewing Memory Used [MENU] Settings See Scanner Info % Memory Used F F F The scanner displays the percent of memory that is used and the number and the percent of systems, sites and channels that are created. Press any key to return to the previous menu, then press any key to exit the menu.
UB356ZH.fm Page 56 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Important: Start with a high baud rate setting. If, during transfer, you get an error message, reduce the setting and start again until you get reliable, complete transfer of data. Volume/Squelch with PC Control If you use a PC to control the scanner, and you change the scanner’s volume or squelch setting using the PC, the scanner ignores the front-panel control’s current setting.
UB356ZH.fm Page 57 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 4. When you are ready to clone the scanner, press [SCAN/SEARCH] on the slave scanner first, then [SCAN/SEARCH] on the master scanner. The master scanner checks the connection between the two scanners, then transfers its data to the slave scanner. 5. When the transfer is complete, Complete appears on both scanners. If the transfer did not work, Error appears on the master scanner. Readjust the baud rate to a lower setting and try again.
UB356ZH.fm Page 58 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Programming Your Scanner 1. Plan the system. 2. Program the system into your scanner according to the plan you prepared in Step 1. General Notes You can store up to 6000 channels in up to 500 systems. Each trunking system can have up to 256 sites and up to 250 trunked channels (TGID). Each conventional system can have up to 1000 channels. Your scanner can have up to a total of 1000 sites. Each system can have up to 20 channel groups.
UB356ZH.fm Page 59 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM System Settings System Settings MOTOROLA CNV EDACS TYPE I TYPE II Wide /Narrow SCAT LTR See Pages Edit Name • • • • • • P. 63 Edit Sys Option • • • • • • P. 64 • • • • • P. 71 • P. 77 Edit Site Edit Group • • • • Copy System • • • • • • P. 71 Delete System • • • • • • P.
UB356ZH.fm Page 60 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM System Option Settings MOTOROLA CNV EDACS LTR See Pages TYPE I TYPE II WIDE/ NARROW Set I-Call • • • P. 68 Emergency Alert • • • P. 68 • P. 69 EDCS ID Format • • • Rvw ID:Srch L/O • • Clr All L/O IDs • • Set Record 60 • SCAT • • P. 69 • • P. 70 • • P.
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UB356ZH.fm Page 63 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Programming Trunked Radio Systems [MENU] Program System New System F Then, select the system type: F MOT TYPE 1 — Motorola Type I systems MOT TYPE 2 — Motorola Type II systems EDCS WIDE/NARROW — EDACS Wide and Narrow systems EDCS SCAT — EDACS SCAT systems LT — LTR Systems The scanner creates an empty system with a default name of System n x. Note that “n” is a number that increments as you add new systems.
UB356ZH.fm Page 64 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Specifying the Correct System Type In order for trunk tracking to work properly, you have to specify the correct system type when you create the system. Here are some tips for selecting the correct type: • Use online resources, such as the www.radioreference.com database, to identify the system type. • EDACS Wide is the same as EDAC Standard. • EDACS Networked sites are EDACS Narrow Following these steps to change the system name.
UB356ZH.fm Page 65 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting the Startup Key [MENU] Program System Select a conventional system Edit Sys Option F Set Startup Key F C F F Select a startup key from 0-9 or select [.No] for no startup key. Notes: • To unlock the system at startup, press and hold the selected startup key while you apply power. If you do not press the startup key at the time you turn on power, you can still act while the opening screens are displayed.
UB356ZH.fm Page 66 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting ID Scan/ID Search [MENU] Program System Select a system F Edit Sys Option F ID Scan/Search F MEL F Sets whether the scanner only stops on talk groups you have programmed in (ID Scan) or whether the scanner stops on any unlocked channel (ID Search).
UB356ZH.fm Page 67 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM This setting control whether the system is automatically enabled and disabled when you connect a GPS to the scanner. Set Latitude — Enter the system’s latitude using the format you selected in the system settings. Set Longitude — Enter the system’s longitude using the format you selected in the system settings. Set Range — Set the system’s range using the units you selected in the system settings.
UB356ZH.fm Page 68 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Note: Motorola analog systems use talk group ID’s in multiples of 16. ID numbers that fall between these ID’s indicate special status flags for the system. This setting determines how the scanner will handle ID’s that are not multiples of 16. Select your setting then press F.
UB356ZH.fm Page 69 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Edit Sys Option Emergency Alert F F Off — the scanner does not alert you to emergency transmissions. Alert 1 - 9 — the scanner sounds an alert beep to notify you of the emergency transmission. The default alert is Off. You can choose any of 9 different beep types. Once you choose an alert tone, next: Set Level F Auto — the scanner automatically sets the emergency alert beep to the master volume level.
UB356ZH.fm Page 70 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Marked Channel — The scanner only sends the audio for channels that have the Record option turned on to the REC jack. Off — The scanner does not send any audio from any channel in the system to the REC jack, even if the record option is turned on for a channel. Note: In order for the function to work, you must set the channel to record.
UB356ZH.fm Page 71 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM channel group information for trunked systems, but doing so makes it easier to follow specific talk groups. Copying Systems MECSL Occasionally you might want to copy and rename a system to highlight one group over another. One system might be called City - Fire and the same system City - PD with adjustments to data within. This lets you quickly locate the desired set of data.
UB356ZH.fm Page 72 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM The default site names include the following letter in the 16th position to indicate the system type: MS1: Motorola 800 MHz Type I Standard MS2: Motorola 800 MHz Type II Standard MP1: Motorola 800 MHz Type I Splinter MP2: Motorola 800 MHz Type II Splinter M92: Motorola 900 MHz MV2: Motorola VHF MU2: Motorola UHF EDW: EDACS Wide EDN: EDACS Narrow Follow these steps to change the system name.
UB356ZH.fm Page 73 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Notes: • Access single-digit system/site Quick Keys by pressing the single digit on the keypad during scanning. Access two-digit system Quick Keys by pressing [.No] then both digits. • You can assign as many systems to the same quick key as you want. • To be scanned, a system/site’s Quick Key must be activated and the system must be unlocked.
UB356ZH.fm Page 74 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Note: If you select Control Channel Only mode (see “Setting Control-Channel Only (Motorola Systems Only)” on Page 76), you only need to enter the frequency(s) that can be assigned as the control channel. Most frequency lists usually indicate which of the frequencies are the control channel frequencies. Otherwise, you must enter all of the frequencies.
UB356ZH.fm Page 75 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Edit Site F Select a site F Set Lockout F Select from the following choices then press F Unlocked — the system is scanned when its quick key is enabled. Temporary L/O — the system is locked for this session. Lockout — the system is not scanned.
UB356ZH.fm Page 76 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Select a site F Edit Band Plan F You can enter up to 3 band plans. Select the plan to enter or edit, then follow the prompts to enter the Base Frequency, Channel Step, and Channel Offset for the site. Setting Control-Channel Only Mode M [MENU] Program System F Select a trunked system F Edit Site (current) F Select site F Set C-Ch Only F This setting determines the frequencies you need to enter for Motorola systems.
UB356ZH.fm Page 77 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Deleting Sites [MENU] Program System Select a trunked system F Edit Site F Select a site F Delete Site F Confirm Delete? Yes=”E” / No= ”.” ME F Important: Deleted sites cannot be restored. You must re-enter them. Programming Channel Groups MECL Setting Up a Channel Group MECL [MENU] Program System Select a system F Edit Group F New Group F F The scanner creates a group with a default name of Group n.
UB356ZH.fm Page 78 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM • The group and system (for conventional, SCAT, and LTR systems) or site (for Motorola and EDACS systems) name alternate in the top line of the display when the scanner stops on a channel. • Press [.No] twice to delete the current character. • Press [.No] three times to clear the entire alpha tag. Setting the Group Quick Key To assign a Quick Key to a Group, follow these steps.
UB356ZH.fm Page 79 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Deleting Channel Groups Program System [MENU] Select a system F Edit Group F Select a channel group F Delete Group F Confirm Delete? Yes=”E” / No= ”.” MECL F Important: Deleted channel groups cannot be restored. You must re-enter them.
UB356ZH.fm Page 80 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 4. Repeat the Scroll Control action to change the character. To move one character to the left, press [4]. Press [.No] twice to delete the current character. Press [.No] three times to clear the entire alpha tag. 5. Repeat Step 2 until you have entered the desired name. Then press F to accept the setting. Notes: • Each channel name can be up to 16 characters. Abbreviate as necessary to fit.
UB356ZH.fm Page 81 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Selecting CTCSS/DCS Tones C To program a channel with a CTCSS or DCS setting, your conventional system audio must be set to Analog Only first. [MENU] Program System F Select the system F Edit Group F Select the channel group F Edit Channel F Select the channel F Set CTCSS/DCS F At this point you can scroll to CTCSS or DCS and select the subaudible frequency in the CTCSS range or the DCS code.
UB356ZH.fm Page 82 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting Channel Modulation Method Program System F [MENU] Select the conventional system Edit Group F Select a channel group F Edit Channel F Select the Channel F Set Modulation F C F Auto — the scanner uses the default modulation for the channel. The default setting is Auto. AM — the scanner uses AM (amplitude modulation) for the channel. NFM — the scanner uses narrowband FM for the channel.
UB356ZH.fm Page 83 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting Channel Priority Program System [MENU] Select a conventional system Edit Group F Select a channel group F Edit Channel F Select the channel F Set Priority F C F F This setting controls whether the scanner treats the channel as a priority channel while scanning. Select On or Off, then press F. On — when you turn on the Priority feature, the channel will be scanned every 2 seconds. Off — the channel will not be treated with priority.
UB356ZH.fm Page 84 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting Channel Record Program System [MENU] Select a system F Edit Group F Select a channel group F Edit Channel F Select a channel F Set Record F MECL F On — the scanner outputs the signal. Off — the scanner does not output any audio. Note: In order for the function to work, you must set the channel to record.
UB356ZH.fm Page 85 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Select a channel Copy Channel F F You see Copy Channel Copied to Buffer. Press [MENU] to return to one level before You see Paste Channel as the last list item. At this point you can paste that channel information to another group or compatible system. Deleting a Channel [MENU] Program System Select a system F Edit Group F Select a channel group F Edit Channel F Select a channel F Delete Channel F MECL F You see Confirm Delete? Yes= ”E” / No= ”.
UB356ZH.fm Page 86 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Searching and Storing Service Search Service Search lets you select and search the scanner’s preprogrammed search ranges. During service search, the scanner searches starting with the lowest frequency in the search range you select to the highest frequency in the range. There are three ways to do this. [SRVC] Select the service search range F or [MENU] Search for ...
UB356ZH.fm Page 87 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Notes: • If all frequencies in the search range you selected are locked out, All Locked! appears and the scanner does not search the range. • If the service range you select uses channels (such as CB Radio or Marine), the scanner displays the service channel number.
UB356ZH.fm Page 88 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Notes: • Search ranges are preset. These ranges can be edited. See “Editing a Custom Search Range” on Page 88 to change the range. • You cannot turn off all custom search ranges. [MENU] Search for ... Custom Search ... F F The other approach is: F + [SCAN/SEARCH] Quick Search? Yes=”E” / No=”.” Press [.
UB356ZH.fm Page 89 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Another approach is F + [SCAN/SEARCH] Quick Search? Yes=”E” / No=”.” Press [.No] then to Edit Custom F At this point you can edit each of the settings that comprise a custom search. Edit Name — lets you edit the custom search range’s name. Edit Srch Limit — lets you view and select the frequency ranges to search. The scanner prompts you to enter the upper and lower search limits.
UB356ZH.fm Page 90 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Set Lockout — lets you lock the custom search range for this session or permanently as with any other L/O action. Set Hold Time — sets how long (seconds) the custom search range is checked before the scanner moves to the next programmed entry.
UB356ZH.fm Page 91 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM [MENU] Search for ... Edit Service F Select a service range: F Set Delay Time Choose a delay time to set how long the scanner stays on a transmission after it ends. to select a value from 1 sec, 2 sec, 3 sec, 4 sec, 5 sec, and Off. F Set Attenuator Choose to attenuate all frequencies by about 20 dB. to select to choose an attenuation for all frequencies in the range. F On — the frequencies are attenuated.
UB356ZH.fm Page 92 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM The default settings are: SRCH 1: SRCH 2: SRCH 3: SRCH 4: SRCH 5: SRCH 6: 25.000~87.2875MHz (Plan1) 25.000~87.2950MHz (Plan2) 25.000~87.2937MHz (Plan3) 87.3000~107.950MHz 108.000~136.9875MHz 137.000~173.9900MHz (Plan1,2) 137.000~173.9937MHz (Plan3) 174.000~215.9500MHz 216.000~224.995MHz Saving a Found Channel (Quick Save) If you hold on a channel or receive a desired channel, you can save it by pressing [EYES] instead of using Direct Entry.
UB356ZH.fm Page 93 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Follow the steps in the preceding section but be sure to select a Conventional System. A search option appears that lets you choose from a Custom Search to the other service search ranges previously mentioned (Air, Marine…etc). Turn the Scroll Control until the search range you want appears, then press F to select it. One of the search ranges appears.
UB356ZH.fm Page 94 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Using the Close Call Feature Your scanner’s Close Call™ feature lets you set the scanner so it detects, displays the frequency and lets you hear a nearby strong radio transmission. You can set the scanner so the Close Call feature works “in the background” while you are scanning other frequencies, turn off normal scanning while the Close Call feature is working, or turn off the Close Call feature and use the scanner normally.
UB356ZH.fm Page 95 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM CC Auto Store — Lets you select whether the scanner automatically stores Close Call hits into channels. If you turn this option on, the scanner starts Close Call mode and stores any Close Call hits, up to the maximum you specified in the Max Auto Store setting. If the scanner stores more hits than this setting, it stops auto store operation. Turn the Scroll Control to display an option, then press F.
UB356ZH.fm Page 96 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Infinite — The scanner stops and requires you to manually select another operation to enable its return. Set CC Bands — Lets you select the Close Call band settings. You can turn the following bands on or off. VHF Low 1 : On/Off: 25.0000 - 53.9875 MHz Plan1 : 25.0000 - 53.9950 MHz Plan2 : 25.0000 - 53.9937 MHz Plan3 VHF Low 2 : On/Off: 54.0000 - 107.9500 MHz Air Band : On/Off : 108.0000 - 136.9875 MHz Air 12.5k : 108.0000 - 136.9916 MHz Air 8.
UB356ZH.fm Page 97 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Close Call Hits with Scan The scanner automatically stores and scans the last 10 Close Call hits received. You can assign a Quick Key to this special scan. This lets you continue to hear transmissions detected with the Close Call feature, even after you are no longer close enough to receive it as a Close Call hit. Follow these steps to set up the option.
UB356ZH.fm Page 98 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Search and Close Call Options The settings in this section affect custom searches, service searches, and Close Call operation. The following table shows what options are available for various search modes. Setting Freq.
UB356ZH.fm Page 99 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Unlocking All Frequencies [MENU] Srch/CloCall Opt Freq Lockouts F Unlock All F F The scanner prompts you to confirm the change in lockout status. To confirm the change of all locked-out frequencies, press F. If no frequencies are locked, you see Nothing Locked Press Any Key. Otherwise, to cancel, press [MENU].
UB356ZH.fm Page 100 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM This setting determines whether the scanner automatically ignores transmissions found during Custom Search, Quick Search, or Close Call operation that are on common broadcasts, paging systems, and other annoyance radio sources. Note: Broadcast screening does not work in All service search ranges. Set All Band On — turns on broadcast screen on each band. Set All Band Off — turns off broadcast screen on each band.
UB356ZH.fm Page 101 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting the Modulation Type This setting controls the modulation method used to receive frequencies during Quick Search and Close Call operations. In most cases, if you leave this set to Auto, the scanner automatically selects the correct modulation type for the system you are programming. [MENU] Srch/CloCall Opt Set Modulation F F Auto — the scanner uses the default modulation for the frequency band. The default setting is Auto.
UB356ZH.fm Page 102 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM On — the scanner stops briefly on the channel, but then immediately resumes scanning automatically. Off — the scanner remains on the channel until the transmission stops. The default setting is Off. Note: If you are trying to test the Close Call feature with a nearby transmitter (such as a CB) and you do not talk into the transmitter, the scanner detects this unmodulated carrier as data and skips the frequency when Data Skip is on.
UB356ZH.fm Page 103 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Setting Air Band Step [MENU] Srch/CloCall Opt Air Band Step F F Select Air Band Step 8.33kHz 12.5kHz Setting Record You can set the REC jack to provide an audio signal to a sound recording device (tape, PC, flash memory) for live recording of transmissions. This also lets you record Quick Search and Close Call transmissions. [MENU] Srch/CloCall Opt Set Record F F On — enables an output to an audio recorder at the REC (record output) jack.
UB356ZH.fm Page 104 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Plus On — The scanner only scans priority channels in unlocked conventional systems. PRI flashes when you select this mode. 2. You can choose how the scanner treats Priority Channels using the Menu options.
UB356ZH.fm Page 105 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Fire Tone-Out Your scanner can be set to respond to fire tone-outs, a system comprised of standardized two-tone sequential paging, short one-tone paging, and long group tone paging. You can save up to 10 settings. When you select a setting in standby mode, the scanner also monitors for any other setting that uses the same transmit frequency, modulation, and attenuation settings. To quickly switch to Fire Tone-Out mode, press F and then [SQ].
UB356ZH.fm Page 106 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM • Edit Frequency — Enter the desired frequency that the scanner should monitor for the tone-out. • Set Modulation — Set the modulation type for the paging signal. Next choose the modulation setting: • Auto — The scanner uses the default modulation for the frequency band. If the default modulation is AM, WFM, or FMB, the modulation operates as FM. • NFM — The scanner uses NFM modulation. • FM — The scanner uses FM for the frequency band.
UB356ZH.fm Page 107 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM After you select an alert pattern, the scanner prompts for the alert level for a received alert. Level options 1 to 15 sets a fixed audio level independent of the main volume setting. AUTO uses the main volume setting for the alerts. Tone-Out Multi-Channel Monitoring The scanner can check multiple tone combination pages for channels whose settings are the same. To achieve this, set the channel to the same frequency, modulation, and attenuation.
UB356ZH.fm Page 108 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Using the UBC800XLT with a GPS The scanner lets you connect a compatible GPS device to it to provide two very convenient operation features: • automatically locks and unlocks systems and sites based on data you input. This fine-tunes the scanning operation and makes it that much enjoyable. • provides you with valuable displayed information and audio alerts for Points of Interest, Dangerous Roads, and Dangerous Crossings.
UB356ZH.fm Page 109 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Location-Based (GPS) Scanning The UBC800XLT can make use of data transmitted from an attached GPS unit that lets the radio automatically enable and disable systems based on the geographic information you provide such as: Latitude (the center of the range) Longitude (the center of the range) Range (the radius of a circle around the latitude and longitude coordinates selected from 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0, 25.0, 50.0, 75.0 and 100.0 km (0.
UB356ZH.fm Page 110 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM In general, an alert based on location is comprised of the following data: • Latitude • Longitude • Speed (optional setting) • Name (optional setting) • Alert Type and Sound level (optional setting) • Direction (optional setting) There are four setting conditions that can be set to result in alerts: • A speed setting greater than zero with no direction entered. This results in an alert based only on speed in any direction.
UB356ZH.fm Page 111 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Menu Option POI Dangerous Xing Dangerous Road • • • Set Range Set Speed Limit Set Lockout • • • Delete Location • • • Setting the Options [MENU] Program Location F Select a location type (POI, Dangerous Xing, or Dangerous Road). New Location F F The scanner assigns a sequentially created number to the location. Edit Name F Use the Scroll Control and F to give the New Location a name.
UB356ZH.fm Page 112 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM [MENU] Program Location F Select a location such as Dangerous Xing F Select Location to be deleted F Delete Location F Confirm Delete? Yes=”E” / No=”.” F. Make your choice to either delete the location or to cancel your action. For POI Only Set Alert Beep F Choose Off so no tone sounds or one of the alert melodies Alert 1 to Alert 4. Once you make a Tone selection you are then asked to assign a volume level to that selection.
UB356ZH.fm Page 113 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM GPS Display Mode If you press [GPS], the scanner switches to a GPS display mode. In this mode, you can see location information as well as information about your position relative to the selected POI. The third line of the screen shows Off if no POI is selected. Rotate the Scroll Control to select different POI’s. Press F + [GPS] to toggle the Display mode in order.
UB356ZH.fm Page 114 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM [GPS] — Press and Hold: overwrites and stores current location data. [MENU] — returns to GPS Mode. [L/O] — changes the status of the currently displayed location data. [L/O] — press and hold to unlock all locations of the current type (POI, DXG, or DRD) Unlocked All TTTs? and Yes=”E” / No=”.” is displayed. TTT shows the location type as POI, DXG or DRD. [L/O] — press and hold in Function Mode unlocks all locations of all types.
UB356ZH.fm Page 115 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Care and Maintenance General Use Turn the scanner off before disconnecting the power. If memory is lost, simply reprogram each channel. Always press each button firmly until you hear the entry tone for that key entry. Location Do not use the scanner in high-moisture environments such as the kitchen or bathroom. Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents.
UB356ZH.fm Page 116 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Troubleshooting If your UBC800XLT is not performing properly, try these steps. Problem The scanner doesn’t work. Possible Cause The scanner might not be receiving any power. Suggestion Make sure the AC adapter is connected to an AC outlet and the scanner. The display should light and cycle if you repeatedly press [VOL] If there is a wall switch that controls power to the AC outlet where you connected the AC adapter, make sure it is on.
UB356ZH.fm Page 117 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Problem Scan won’t start. Possible Cause Suggestion You must press [SCAN/SEARCH] to scan. Press [SCAN/SEARCH]. The squelch might need to be adjusted. Adjust the squelch threshold. See “Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch” on Page 43. One or more channels might be locked out. Make sure the channels you want to scan are not locked out. The antenna might need to be adjusted. Check the antenna connection.
UB356ZH.fm Page 118 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Problem Missing replies to conversations. 118 Possible Cause Suggestion The scanner might need to be changed to a Type 1 scanner setup. Change to a Type 1 scanner setup. See the programming instructions on the web at www.butelsoftware.com. The fleet map might be incorrect. Try another preset fleet map or program your own fleet map. One or more of the system’s frequencies might not be entered.
UB356ZH.fm Page 119 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Other Specifications ANT. Jack BNC Type Phone Jack 3.5mm (Stereo Type) Ext. SP Jack 3.5mm (mono Type) REC. Output Jack 3.5mm (Stereo Type) DC Power Jack 5.5mm (Center Positive) Remote Interface Jack 4pin Mini Type GPS Interface Jack D-sub 9 pin (Male Wire) Ext. DC Power and ORG Wire Jack 3 pin (Center Orange Wire) Internal Speaker 8 ohm, 5 W Max. (77 Φ) Power Requirements DC 11.0V ~ 16.6V (Ext.
UB356ZH.fm Page 120 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Reference Preset Fleet Maps Note: Size Codes in parenthesis indicates that the Size Code spans more than one block.
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UB356ZH.fm Page 123 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM seems. Select a size code for a block, and then press Scan. Now listen to the communications. If you decide you are receiving most of the replies to the conversations with ID’s assigned to the block you just programmed, then you’ve probably selected the right size code and can work on the next block of the map. Finally, for most public safety systems there are some size codes which are more common.
UB356ZH.fm Page 124 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM CTCSS Frequencies 67.0 82.5 100.0 123.0 151.4 171.3 189.9 210.7 250.3 69.3 85.4 103.5 127.3 156.7 173.8 192.8 218.1 254.1 71.9 88.5 107.2 131.8 159.8 177.3 196.6 225.7 74.4 91.5 110.9 136.5 162.2 179.9 199.5 229.1 77.0 94.8 114.8 141.3 165.5 183.5 203.5 233.6 79.7 97.4 118.8 146.2 167.9 186.2 206.5 241.
UB356ZH.fm Page 125 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Appendix SERVICE SEARCH RANGES The modulation for the service search frequencies depends on selected band plan except for the CB FM Radio and CB AM Radio service search. Air 108.000 MHz to 136.9875 MHz (12.5 KHz STEP) or 108.000 MHz to 136.9916 MHz (8.33 KHz STEP) Marine 90 frequencies. The unit of frequencies is MHz. The “CH No.” shows Marine channel numbers. 19 13 156.6500 38 25T 157.2500 156.0500 20 14 156.7000 39 25R 161.
UB356ZH.fm Page 126 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 57 65R 160.8750 69 76 156.8250 81 83T 157.1750 58 66T 156.3250 70 77 156.8750 82 83R 161.7750 59 66R 160.9250 71 78T 156.9250 83 84T 157.2250 60 67 156.3750 72 78R 161.5250 84 84R 161.8250 61 68 156.4250 73 79T 156.9750 85 85T 157.2750 62 69 156.4750 74 79R 161.5750 86 85R 161.8750 63 70 156.5250 75 80T 157.0250 87 86T 157.3250 64 71 156.5750 76 80R 161.6250 88 86R 161.
UB356ZH.fm Page 127 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Band C 6b 27.4750 34c 26.8950 7b 27.4850 CH No. 8b 27.5050 1c Frequency 35c 26.9050 26.5150 36c 26.9150 9b 27.5150 10b 27.5250 2c 26.5250 37c 26.9250 3c 26.5350 38c 26.9350 11b 27.5350 4c 26.5550 39c 26.9450 12b 27.5550 5c 26.5650 40c 26.9550 13b 27.5650 6c 26.5750 14b 27.5750 7c 26.5850 15b 27.5850 8c 26.6050 16b 27.6050 9c 26.6150 17b 27.6150 10c 26.6250 18b 27.6250 11c 26.
UB356ZH.fm Page 128 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 27d 28.1750 20e 26.3050 13f 28.4650 28d 28.1850 21e 26.3150 14f 28.4750 29d 28.1950 22e 26.3250 15f 28.4850 30d 28.2050 23e 26.3550 16f 28.5050 31d 28.2150 24e 26.3350 17f 28.5150 32d 28.2250 25e 26.3450 18f 28.5250 33d 28.2350 26e 26.3650 19f 28.5350 34d 28.2450 27e 26.3750 20f 28.5550 35d 28.2550 28e 26.3850 21f 28.5650 36d 28.2650 29e 26.3950 22f 28.5750 37d 28.2750 30e 26.
UB356ZH.fm Page 129 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Band H 6g 25.6750 34h 29.1450 7g 25.6850 CH No. 8g 25.7050 1h Frequency 35h 29.1550 28.7650 36h 29.1650 9g 25.7150 10g 25.7250 2h 28.7750 37h 29.1750 3h 28.7850 38h 29.1850 11g 25.7350 4h 28.8050 39h 29.1950 12g 25.7550 5h 28.8150 40h 29.2050 13g 25.7650 6h 28.8250 Band I 14g 25.7750 7h 28.8350 15g 25.7850 8h 28.8550 16g 25.8050 9h 28.8650 17g 25.8150 10h 28.8750 18g 25.8250 11h 28.
UB356ZH.fm Page 130 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 27i 29.5250 20j 29.9050 53G 26.6850 28i 29.5350 21j 29.9150 54G 26.6950 29i 29.5450 22j 29.9250 55G 26.7050 30i 29.5550 23j 29.9550 56G 26.7150 31i 29.5650 24j 29.9350 57G 26.7250 32i 29.5750 25j 29.9450 58G 26.7350 33i 29.5850 26j 29.9650 59G 26.7450 34i 29.5950 27j 29.9750 60G 26.7550 35i 29.6050 28j 29.9850 61G 26.7650 36i 29.6150 29j 29.9950 62G 26.7750 37i 29.6250 30j 30.
UB356ZH.fm Page 131 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 6E 27.65125 POLAND 7E 27.66125 CH No. 8E 27.67125 1P 34P 27.3400 Frequency 35P 27.3500 26.9600 36P 27.3600 9E 27.68125 2P 26.9700 37P 27.3700 10E 27.69125 3P 26.9800 38P 27.3800 11E 27.70125 4P 27.0000 39P 27.3900 12E 27.71125 5P 27.0100 40P 27.4000 13E 27.72125 6P 27.0200 14E 27.73125 7P 27.0300 15E 27.74125 8P 27.0500 16E 27.75125 9P 27.0600 17E 27.76125 10P 27.0700 18E 27.
UB356ZH.fm Page 132 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM CB FM Radio 520 frequencies. The unit of frequencies is MHz. The “CH No.” shows CB FM Radio channel numbers. Band A Frequency 30a 27.3050 18b 27.6250 1a 26.9650 31a 27.3150 19b 27.6350 2a 26.9750 32a 27.3250 20b 27.6550 3a 26.9850 33a 27.3350 21b 27.6650 4a 27.0050 34a 27.3450 22b 27.6750 5a 27.0150 35a 27.3550 23b 27.7050 6a 27.0250 36a 27.3650 24b 27.6850 7a 27.0350 37a 27.3750 25b 27.6950 8a 27.
UB356ZH.fm Page 133 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Band D 6c 26.5750 34d 28.2450 7c 26.5850 CH No. 8c 26.6050 1d Frequency 35d 28.2550 27.8650 36d 28.2650 9c 26.6150 10c 26.6250 2d 27.8750 37d 28.2750 3d 27.8850 38d 28.2850 11c 26.6350 4d 27.9050 39d 28.2950 12c 26.6550 5d 27.9150 40d 28.3050 13c 26.6650 6d 27.9250 14c 26.6750 7d 27.9350 15c 26.6850 8d 27.9550 16c 26.7050 9d 27.9650 17c 26.7150 10d 27.9750 18c 26.7250 11d 27.
UB356ZH.fm Page 134 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 27e 26.3750 20f 28.5550 13g 25.7650 28e 26.3850 21f 28.5650 14g 25.7750 29e 26.3950 22f 28.5750 15g 25.7850 30e 26.4050 23f 28.6050 16g 25.8050 31e 26.4150 24f 28.5850 17g 25.8150 32e 26.4250 25f 28.5950 18g 25.8250 33e 26.4350 26f 28.6150 19g 25.8350 34e 26.4450 27f 28.6250 20g 25.8550 35e 26.4550 28f 28.6350 21g 25.8650 36e 26.4650 29f 28.6450 22g 25.8750 37e 26.4750 30f 28.
UB356ZH.fm Page 135 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Band I 6h 28.8250 34i 29.5950 7h 28.8350 CH No. 8h 28.8550 1i Frequency 35i 29.6050 29.2150 36i 29.6150 9h 28.8650 10h 28.8750 2i 29.2250 37i 29.6250 3i 29.2350 38i 29.6350 11h 28.8850 4i 29.2550 39i 29.6450 12h 28.9050 5i 29.2650 40i 29.6550 13h 28.9150 6i 29.2750 14h 28.9250 7i 29.2850 15h 28.9350 8i 29.3050 16h 28.9550 9i 29.3150 17h 28.9650 10i 29.3250 18h 28.9750 11i 29.
UB356ZH.fm Page 136 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 27j 29.9750 60G 26.7550 13E 27.72125 28j 29.9850 61G 26.7650 14E 27.73125 29j 29.9950 62G 26.7750 15E 27.74125 30j 30.0050 63G 26.7850 16E 27.75125 31j 30.0150 64G 26.7950 17E 27.76125 32j 30.0250 65G 26.8050 18E 27.77125 33j 30.0350 66G 26.8150 19E 27.78125 34j 30.0450 67G 26.8250 20E 27.79125 35j 30.0550 68G 26.8350 21E 27.80125 36j 30.0650 69G 26.8450 22E 27.81125 37j 30.0750 70G 26.
UB356ZH.fm Page 137 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM 6P 27.0200 18P 27.1700 30P 27.3000 7P 27.0300 19P 27.1800 31P 27.3100 8P 27.0500 20P 27.2000 32P 27.3200 9P 27.0600 21P 27.2100 33P 27.3300 10P 27.0700 22P 27.2200 34P 27.3400 11P 27.0800 23P 27.2500 35P 27.3500 12P 27.1000 24P 27.2300 36P 27.3600 13P 27.1100 25P 27.2400 37P 27.3700 14P 27.1200 26P 27.2600 38P 27.3800 15P 27.1300 27P 27.2700 39P 27.3900 16P 27.1500 28P 27.2800 40P 27.
UB356ZH.fm Page 138 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM LPD 69 frequencies. The unit of frequencies is MHz. The “CH No.” shows LPD channel numbers. Frequency 31 433.825 62 434.600 1 433.075 32 433.850 63 434.625 2 433.100 33 433.875 64 434.650 3 433.125 34 433.900 65 434.675 4 433.150 35 433.925 66 434.700 5 433.175 36 433.950 67 434.725 6 433.200 37 433.975 68 434.750 7 433.225 38 434.000 69 434.775 8 433.250 39 434.025 9 433.275 40 434.050 10 433.
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UB356ZH.fm Page 143 Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:28 AM Declaration of Conformity Uniden Corporation 2-12-7 Hatchobori Chuo-Ku, Tokyo 104-8512 Japan declare, under our sole responsibility, that this equipment “Uniden Bearcat model UBC800XLT” is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC, R&TTE and LVD Council Directives of the EU.
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