Uniden Br330t Wideband Trunktracker Scanner Owners Manual
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61 Programming Radio Systems Quickly Programming Racing Systems You can use the menu system to program a racing system (see “Manually Programming Racing Systems” on Page 63). Or you can follow the onscreen prompts as described in this section to quickly program your scanner. These prompts are designed to help you quickly enter a new race from a frequency list purchased at the track (if the system is not already preprogrammed into your scanner). When you complete Steps 5 and 6, almost all cars...
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62 6. Set the CTCSS/ DCS code, then press E 7. Press E to enter advanced options (Steps 8-11) or press to skip to Step 12. 8. Set the modulation type (Auto is almost always the correct choice), then press E 9. Set the attenuator (turn it on to eliminate interference from other sources), then press E 10. Set the channel priority (turn it on if you want the scanner to interrupt operation every few seconds to check for transmissions by this driver), then press E 11. Set alert...
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63 Programming Radio Systems 12. If you have another frequency to enter for this driver, press E then repeat from Step 5. Otherwise, press No 13. To enter another car in this race, press E then repeat from Step 3. Otherwise, press No 14. When you finish, press Scan to begin scanning the race Manually Programming Racing Systems J Program System J L 4 New System L Racing L Confirm? J E The scanner creates an empty conventional system, with a default name of System NN R. NN increments...
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64 Editing the Car J Program System J L 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Car L Select the car L Follow these steps to enter the car options. 1. Press 0-9 to enter the car’s number (up to 3 digits), then press the scroll control. 2. Rotate the scroll control to select one of the following options. Then refer to the appropriate section to set or change a car setting. • See “Entering/Editing a Car Number” on Page 64. • See “Editing a Driver” on Page 65. • See “Setting a Car’s Quick Key” on Page 65....
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65 Programming Radio Systems Editing a Driver J Program System J L 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Car L Select the car L Edit Driver L 1. Rotate the scroll control to select the first letter. 2. Press and hold down then rotate the scroll control once to select the next letter. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you have entered the driver ’s name. Then press E or press down on the scroll control to accept the setting. Hints: • Each driver’s name can be up to 12 characters. Abbreviate as necessary...
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66 Editing a Car’s Channel J Program System J L 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Car L Select the car L Edit Channel L Deleting a Car J Program System J L 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Car L Select the car L Delete Car L The scanner prompts you to confirm deletion. To confirm, press E. To cancel, press No. Note: Deleted cars cannot be restored. You must re-enter them. Setting Lockout On A Car J Program System J L 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Car L Select the car L Set Lockout L...
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67 Programming Radio Systems Programming Conventional Systems J Program System J L 4 New System L 4 Conventional L Confirm? Yes=“E”/ No=“.” The scanner creates an empty conventional system, with a default name of System n C. n is a number that increments as you add new systems. C indicates that this is a conventional system. Refer to the appropriate section to set system-wide options: • See “Editing the System Name” on Page 80 • See “Editing the System Quick Key” on Page 81 • See...
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68 The scanner creates a group with a default name of Group n. n increments by one for each new group you create within a system. Refer to the appropriate section to set group-wide options: • See “Entering/Editing the Group Name” on Page 89 • See “Setting the Group Quick Key” on Page 90 • See “Deleting Groups” on Page 91 • See “Setting System Lockout” on Page 81 • See “Entering/Editing Conventional Channels” on Page 68 Entering/Editing Conventional Channels J Program System J L 4 Select the...
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69 Programming Radio Systems Programming Motorola Systems J Program System J L 4 New System L 4 MOT L Next, rotate the scroll control to select the type of Motorola system you want to program, then briefly press the scroll control to select it. •800MHz Standard - Use for 800 MHz systems that use the standard band plan •800MHz Splinter - Use for 800 MHz systems that use the splinter band plan (typically near international borders) Note: Splinter systems have frequencies below 866 MHz that end...
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70• See “Setting the End Code Operation (Motorola Systems Only)” on Page 85 • See “Setting I-Call (Motorola and EDACS Sys- tems Only)” on Page 85 • See “Setting Emergency Alert (Motorola and EDACS Systems Only)” on Page 86 • See “Setting Control-Channel Only (Motorola Sys- tems Only)” on Page 86 • See “Setting System Lockout” on Page 81 • See “Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies” on Page 111 • See “Setting System Attenuation (Trunked Sys- tems Only)” on Page 88 • See “Deleting Systems” on Page 88 • See...