Uniden Scanner UBC30XLT User Manual

UBC30XLT  
SCANNER  
200 Channels  
Air band Receiver  
with FM Radio  
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Precautions  
Before you use this scanner, please read and  
observe the following.  
EARPHONE WARNING!  
Use only a genuine Uniden earphone. An incorrect  
earphone may be hazardous to your hearing.  
Turn down volume before connecting the earphone  
and then adjust volume to suit.  
WARNING!  
Uniden does not represent this unit to be  
waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical  
shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
Trademarks used throughout this manual are the  
property of their respective holders.  
Precautions  
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UBC30XLT Controls and Display  
Antenna  
Headphone Jack  
Display  
Keypad  
UBC30XLT Controls and Display  
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Contents  
Introduction.......................................................... 6  
Feature Highlights................................................ 8  
About This Manual.......................................... 9  
Understanding Scanning ..................................... 10  
What is Scanning?.......................................... 10  
What is Searching?......................................... 10  
Conventional Scanning................................... 10  
Where To Obtain More Information ................ 12  
Included With Your Scanner................................ 13  
Setting Up Your Scanner..................................... 14  
Installing and Replacing Batteries................... 14  
Connecting the Antenna ................................. 16  
Connecting an Earphone/Headphone............. 17  
Attaching the Belt Clip..................................... 18  
About Your Scanner ............................................ 19  
A Look At The Keypad.................................... 20  
A Look At The Display .................................... 23  
Understanding Banks...................................... 24  
Operation............................................................. 25  
Turning On The Scanner and  
Setting Squelch............................................... 25  
Adjusting the Volume Level ............................ 25  
Frequency Search Mode................................. 25  
Registering the Search Frequency  
In Channel Memory......................................... 26  
Scanning the Stored Channels  
(Memory Scan) ............................................... 27  
Manually Selecting a Channel ........................ 28  
Switching the Mode......................................... 28  
Special Features.................................................. 29  
Delay............................................................... 29  
Search Skip..................................................... 29  
Locking Out Channels in Memory Mode......... 30  
Priority............................................................. 30  
Monitor............................................................ 31  
Using Keylock ................................................. 31  
Using the Display Backlight ............................ 31  
Troubleshooting................................................... 32  
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Resetting the Scanner .................................... 33  
Care and Maintenance ........................................ 34  
General Use.................................................... 34  
Location .......................................................... 34  
Cleaning.......................................................... 34  
Repairs............................................................ 35  
Birdies............................................................. 35  
Specifications....................................................... 36  
Optional Accessories........................................... 38  
Declaration of Conformity .................................... 39  
Contents  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing a Uniden UBC30XLT  
Handheld Scanner. The scanner is versatile,  
compact, and easy to use.  
You can program up to 200 frequencies into the  
scanner's memory. The scanner lets you scan  
transmissions and is preprogrammed with service  
banks and search banks for your convenience.  
You can quickly search those frequencies most  
commonly used in Air band, FM radio and VHF  
without tedious and complicated programming.  
Use your scanner to monitor:  
Air band  
FM Radio  
VHF High band  
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This table lists the frequency ranges, default  
frequency step, default mode (AM or FM), and type  
of transmissions you can hear for each range.  
BAND PLAN 1  
Frequency Range  
(MHz)  
Mode Step (kHz) Transmission  
87.5000 - 107.9000 WFM 100  
FM Radio  
108.0000 - 136.9875 AM  
137.0000 - 157.9875 FM  
12.5  
12.5  
AIRCRAFT  
2M AMATEUR  
BAND  
158.0000 - 160.5900 FM  
160.6000 - 162.5875 FM  
162.6000 - 173.9900 FM  
10  
VHF HIGH BAND  
VHF HIGH BAND  
VHF HIGH BAND  
12.5  
10  
BAND PLAN 2  
RANGE (MHz)  
MODE STEP  
(kHz)  
Program/  
Subject  
87.5000 - 107.9000 WFM 100  
FM Radio  
108.0000 - 136.9875 AM  
137.0000 - 143.9950 FM  
12.5  
5
AIRCRAFT  
MILITARY LAND  
MOBILE  
144.0000 - 145.9875 FM  
12.5  
2M AMATEUR  
BAND  
146.0000 - 155.9900 FM  
156.0000 - 162.0250 FM  
10  
VHF HIGH BAND  
12.5  
VHF MARINE  
BAND  
162.0300 - 173.9900 FM  
10  
VHF HIGH BAND  
To switch the band plan between 1 and 2;  
1. Make sure the power is turned off  
2. While holding down BAND, turn on the scanner.  
Note: Please reset the scanner (see page 33) after  
band plan was changed.  
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Feature Highlights  
MEMORY CHANNEL SCAN - lets you scan the  
channel memory frequency.  
FREQUENCY SEARCH MODE - specifies the  
frequency where searching starts from.  
Channel-Storage Banks - the scanner has 3 banks.  
You can store up to 200 frequencies into the banks.  
Selectable Scan Delay - delays scanning from 0 to  
5 seconds according to your setting before moving  
to another channel, so you can hear more replies  
that are made on the same channel.  
Lock-Out Function - lets you set your scanner to  
skip over specified channels or frequencies when  
scanning or searching.  
Priority Channels - lets you program one channel  
in each bank (3 in all) and then have the scanner  
check that channel every 2 seconds while it scans  
the bank, so you do not miss transmissions on those  
channels.  
Monitor - Opens the squelch to receive all the signal  
regardless of its strength.  
Key Lock - lets you lock the scanner's keys to help  
prevent accidental changes to the scanner's  
programming.  
Display Backlight - makes the scanner easy to  
read in low-light situations.  
Flexible Antenna with BNC Connector - provides  
adequate reception in strong signal areas and is  
designed to help prevent antenna breakage.  
Or, you can connect an external antenna for better  
reception.  
Memory Backup - keeps the frequencies stored in  
memory for an extended time if the scanner loses  
power.  
Feature Highlights  
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AUTO POWER OFF - allows the scanner to  
automatically become low power consumption mode  
of microcomputer, if the battery voltage is lower then  
voltage where battery low alert is occurred. Once  
power off feature starts, LCD is turned off and all  
operations are not effective.  
Key Confirmation Tones - the scanner sounds a  
tone when you perform an operation correctly, and  
an error tone if you make an error.  
Battery Low Alert - warns you when battery power  
gets low.  
About This Manual  
The screen displays used in this manual are  
representations of what might appear when you use  
your scanner. Since what you see depends on the  
frequencies for your area and the settings you select,  
you might notice some differences between what is  
in this manual and what appears on your scanner.  
To get the most from this manual, review the  
contents to become familiar with the basic functions  
available. If you are new to scanning, be sure to  
read “Understanding Scanning” on Page 10 for a  
quick background on the technology behind the  
hobby. The first thing you’ll need to do is install  
batteries in the scanner. Then you need to connect  
the included antenna to the scanner. See “Installing  
and Replacing Batteries” on Page 14 and  
“Connecting the Antenna” on Page 16 if you need  
any help doing this.  
Feature Highlights  
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Understanding Scanning  
This section provides you with background on how  
scanning works. You don’t really need to know all of  
this to use your scanner, but some background  
knowledge will help you get the most from your  
UBC30XLT.  
What is Scanning?  
Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-  
way communications do not transmit continuously.  
Your UBC30XLT 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. When the transmission  
ends, the scanning cycle resumes until the scanner  
receives another transmission.  
What is Searching?  
The UBC30XLT can search for active frequencies.  
This is different from scanning because you are  
searching for frequencies that have not been  
programmed into the scanner. When you select  
frequency bands to search, the scanner searches  
for any active frequency within the lower and upper  
limits you specify. When the scanner finds an active  
frequency, it stops on that frequency as long as the  
transmission lasts. If you think the frequency is  
interesting, you can program it into one of the banks.  
If not, you can continue to search.  
Conventional Scanning  
Conventional scanning is a relatively simple concept.  
Each group of users in a conventional system is  
assigned a single frequency (for simplex systems) or  
two frequencies (for repeater systems). Any time one  
of them transmits, their transmission always goes  
out on the same frequency. Up until the late 1980’s  
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this was the primary way that radio systems  
operated.  
Even today, there are many 2-way radio users who  
operate using a conventional system:  
Aircraft  
Amateur radio  
PMR users  
Broadcast AM/FM/TV stations  
Many business radio users  
When you want to store a conventional system, all  
you need to know is the frequencies they operate  
on. When you are scanning a conventional system,  
the scanner stops very briefly on each channel to  
see if there is activity. If there isn’t, the scanner  
quickly moves to the next channel. If there is, then  
the scanner pauses on the transmission until it is over.  
Simplex Operation  
Simplex systems use a single frequency for both  
transmit and receive. Most radios using this type of  
operation are limited to line-of-sight operation. This  
type of radio is frequently used at construction job  
sites, and with inexpensive consumer radios such as  
PMR radios. The range is typically 1.5-12 km,  
depending upon the terrain and many other factors.  
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.  
When a user transmits (on an input frequency), the  
signal is picked up by the repeater and retransmitted  
(on an output frequency). The user’s radios always  
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listen for activity on the output frequency and  
transmit on the input frequency. Since the repeater  
is located very high, there is a very large line of  
sight. Typical repeater systems provide coverage  
out to about a 40 km radius from the repeater  
location.  
Where To Obtain More Information  
By itself, this manual really only provides part of  
what you need to know to have fun scanning – how  
to program and use the scanner.  
Information On The Internet  
The Internet is a great source for current frequencies  
and information about scanning.  
Many web sites have lists of frequencies for your area.  
You can use a search engine to find and use them.  
Make a list of the agencies you want to listen to,  
then look up the frequencies and systems used by  
those agencies.  
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Included With Your Scanner  
UBC30XLT  
SCANNER  
200 Channels  
Air band Receiver  
with FM Radio  
Owners Manual  
Scanner  
with  
Antenna  
Belt Clip  
Note: If any of these items are missing or damaged,  
contact your place of purchase.  
Included With Your Scanner  
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Setting Up Your Scanner  
These guidelines will help you install and use your  
new scanner:  
If your scanner receives interference or electrical  
noise, move the scanner or its antenna away  
from the source.  
To improve the scanner’s reception, use an  
optional external antenna designed for multi-  
band coverage. (You can purchase this type of  
antenna at a local electronics store). If the  
optional antenna has no cable, use 50-70 ohm  
coaxial cable for lead-in. A mating plug might be  
necessary for the optional antennas.  
Use an optional mono earphone or mono  
headset with proper impedance for private  
listening. Read the precautions on the inside  
front cover of this Owners Manual.  
Do not use the scanner in high-moisture  
environments such as the kitchen or bathroom.  
Avoid placing the scanner in direct sunlight or  
near heating elements or vents.  
Installing and Replacing Batteries  
You can power your scanner using three AA alkaline  
batteries.  
1. Make sure the power is turned off.  
2. If the belt clip is attached, remove it (See  
page 18).  
3. Slide the battery compartment cover.  
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4. Install three batteries in the compartment as  
indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and -)  
marked inside.  
5. Replace the cover.  
Using Rechargeable Batteries  
You can also use three rechargeable batteries  
(Ni-MH) to power your scanner. Before you use  
rechargeable batteries, make sure the batteries are  
fully charged.  
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Cautions:  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and  
recommended type.  
Always remove old or weak batteries. Batteries  
can leak chemicals that destroy electronic  
circuits.  
Do not mix old and new batteries, different types  
of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable),  
or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.  
Connecting the Antenna  
To attach the supplied flexible antenna to the  
connector on the top of your scanner, align the slots  
around the antenna's connector with the tabs on the  
scanner's BNC connector. Then slide the antenna's  
connector down over the scanner's connector and  
rotate the antenna connector's outer ring clockwise  
until it locks into place.  
Connecting an Optional Antenna  
The scanner's BNC connector makes it easy to  
connect a variety of optional antennas, including an  
external mobile antenna or outdoor base station  
antenna.  
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Note: Always use 50-ohm, RG-58, or RG-8, coaxial  
cable to connect an outdoor antenna. If the antenna  
is over 15 metres from the scanner, use RG-8 low-  
loss dielectric coaxial cable. You can get a BNC  
adapter at your local electronics store.  
Connecting an Earphone/Headphone  
For private listening, you can plug a 3.5mm mini-  
plug earphone or mono headphones (not supplied)  
into the headphone jack on top of your scanner. This  
automatically disconnects the internal speaker.  
WARNING!  
If you connect an external speaker to the scanner's  
headphone jack, never connect the audio output line  
to a power supply and ground. This might damage  
the scanner.  
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Attaching the Belt Clip  
Pinch  
To make your scanner easier to carry when you are  
on the go, use the supplied belt clip. Slide the belt  
clip into the hanger piece on the back of the  
scanner. To remove, slide up the belt clip pulling the  
pinch at the middle of the belt clip.  
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About Your Scanner  
We use a few simple terms in this manual to explain  
the features of the scanner. Familiarize yourself with  
these terms and the scanner's features, and you can  
put the scanner to work for you right away. Simply  
determine the type of communications you want to  
receive, then set the scanner to scan those  
communications.  
A frequency, expressed in kHz or MHz, is the tuning  
location of a station. To find active frequencies, you  
use the search function or refer to a frequency  
reference.  
Besides searching within a selected frequency  
range, you can also search your scanner's service  
banks. Service banks are preset groups of  
frequencies categorized by the type of services that  
use those frequencies.  
When you search and find a desired frequency, you  
can store it into a programmable memory location  
called a channel. Channels are grouped into  
channel-storage banks. The scanner has 3 channel-  
storage banks. You can scan the channel-storage  
banks to see if there is activity on the frequencies  
stored there.  
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A Look At The Keypad  
Your scanner's keys have various functions labeled  
on the key tops and below the keys.  
To select the function labeled on a key, simply press  
the key. To select the function labeled below a key,  
first press FNC then release it.  
appears on the  
F
display. Then press the next key in the function key  
sequence while appears. appears or  
F
F
disappears as you press FNC.  
If your scanner's keys seem confusing at first, the  
following information should help you understand  
each key's function.  
Key Name  
FNC  
Description  
Lets you use various functions  
by pressing this key in  
combination with other keys.  
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Key Name  
F/M / MW  
Description  
F/M Switches between  
Frequency Mode and Memory  
Mode.  
FNC + MW briefly Register a  
frequency into channel in  
Frequency Search Mode and  
Frequency hold mode.  
FNC + MW for two seconds –  
Moves to frequency edit mode  
in Memory Scan Mode, Memory  
Scan Hold Mode, Frequency  
Search Mode and Frequency  
Search Mode and Frequency  
Hold Mode.  
MON Moves to Monitor Mode.  
MON /  
FNC +  
Locks and unlocks  
the keypad.  
RSM/HOLD  
L/O / PRI  
Resume scanning or Holding  
scanning.  
L/O Lets you lock out a  
selected channel or skip a  
specified frequency.  
FNC + PRI Sets and turns the  
priority function on or off.  
Increment the channel number  
and frequency, select the  
search direction.  
Decrement the channel number  
and frequency, select the  
search direction.  
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Key Name  
Description  
VOL/SQ /  
DELAY  
VOL/SQ Switches volume  
setting and squelch setting.  
FNC + DELAY Change the  
delay time in Memory Scan  
Mode, Memory Hold Mode,  
Frequency Search Mode and  
Frequency Hold Mode.  
BAND / STEP  
BAND Select the band in  
Frequency Search Mode and  
Memory Scan Mode.  
FNC + STEP Change the  
steps in Memory Scan Mode,  
Memory Hold Mode, Frequency  
Search Mode or Frequency  
Hold Mode.  
PWR / LIGHT  
PWR Press and hold for more  
than 2 seconds to turn the  
scanner on or off.  
FNC + LIGHT – Turn the  
display backlight on or off.  
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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.  
F
- appears only when the function mode is on.  
FM- appears during FM Radio band is selected.  
AIR- appears during Air band is selected.  
VHF- appears during VHF High band is selected.  
MEM- appears during Memory Mode is selected.  
VOL- appears during volume setting.  
SQ- appears during squelch setting.  
P - appears when you select a priority channel.  
FREQ- appears during Frequency Mode is selected.  
HOLD- appears during Memory Hold Mode and  
Frequency Hold Mode.  
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L/O- appears when you manually select a channel  
you locked out or a skip frequency.  
PRI- appears when the priority feature is turned on.  
DLY- appears when you select a delay.  
- alerts you when the battery power gets low.  
- appears when you lock the key pad.  
Understanding Banks  
To make it easier to identify and select the channels  
you want to listen to, the 200 channels are divided  
into 3 channel-storage banks. Use each channel-  
storage bank to group frequencies for FM Radio, Air,  
and VHF High band.  
The number programmed into each bank depends  
on your choice.  
For example, You may program 70 channels for FM  
Radio band bank, 110 channels for Air band bank  
and 20 channels for VHF High band bank. Or, it is  
also possible to program 200 channels for only Air  
band.  
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Operation  
Turning On The Scanner and  
Setting Squelch  
Note: Make sure the scanner's antenna is  
connected before you turn it on.  
1. Press and hold PWR for 2 seconds. The scanner  
turns On.  
2. Press VOL/SQ. SQappears with the current  
setting.  
3. Repeatedly press  
level you want.  
or to select the squelch  
Squelch is fully open at level 0, and most tight at  
level 10.  
Note: Squelch can be adjusted both in Frequency  
Mode and Memory Mode.  
Adjusting the Volume Level  
1. Repeatedly press VOL/SQ until VOLappears.  
2. Use or to select the volume level you prefer  
from 30 levels.  
3. Press PWR or wait for 2 seconds to return to the  
mode you were in.  
Note: Volume level can be adjusted both in  
Frequency Mode and in Memory Mode.  
Frequency Search Mode  
Changing the Step of Frequency  
You can change the steps of each band.  
1. Press FNC + STEP until a band you want to  
change appears.  
2. Use or  
to select steps from Auto, 5kHz,  
6.25kHz, 8.33kHz, 10kHz, 12.5kHz, 15kHz,  
20kHz, 25kHz, 50kHz and 100kHz.  
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3. Press PWR or wait for 2 seconds to return to the  
mode you were in.  
You can search for Air, FM Radio and VHF High  
band without knowing the specific frequencies used  
in your area. Press or  
direction.  
to change the search  
When the scanner stops on a transmission, press  
RSM/HOLD to stop searching and listen to the  
transmission. HOLDappears. In this mode, you can  
press or  
to increment or decrement the  
frequency by 1 step. Press and hold or to  
increment or decrement frequency continuously.  
To release the hold and continue searching, press  
RSM/HOLD.  
Registering the Search Frequency  
In Channel Memory  
You can store frequencies you found during  
Frequency Search Mode or Frequency Hold Mode  
into channels.  
1. Press FNC + MW. A blank channel and the  
frequency you found are displayed alternately.  
2. Repeatedly press  
or to select the channel  
where you wants to register.  
3. Press FNC + MW to complete the registration.  
Registered channel frequency is distributed to  
each bank according to the a frequency band.  
If you entered a frequency that has already been  
entered elsewhere, the scanner sounds an error  
tone and displays the channel that was duplicated.  
If you entered the frequency by mistake, press PWR  
then enter the correct frequency. To enter the  
frequency anyway, press FNC + MW to accept.  
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Editing and Erasing a Frequency  
Follow the steps to edit the frequency.  
1. Press and hold FNC + F/M.  
2. Repeatedly press  
or to move the cursor to  
the digit you want to edit.  
3. Repeatedly press FNC + or to change the  
number.  
4. To register the frequency, press FNC + MW.  
To move to frequency mode to start searching  
from the frequency, RSM/HOLD.  
To erase the frequency, press L/O at step 2 and  
FNC + WM to confirm. The channel is automatically  
locked out.  
Scanning the Stored Channels  
(Memory Scan)  
To begin scanning channels, press RSM/HOLD.  
The scanner scans through all non-locked channels  
in the Channel Memory (See “Locking Out Channels  
in Memory Mode” on Page 30).  
You can choose band during scanning from Air, FM  
Radio and VHF High.  
1. Repeatedly press BAND to select a band you  
want to scan.  
2. Press or to select turn On or OFF the band.  
3. Press PWR or wait for 2 seconds to go back to  
Memory Scan Mode.  
Note: You can choose the band also in Frequency  
Mode with the steps above.  
When the scanner finds a transmission, it stops on  
it. When the transmission ends, the scanner  
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resumes scanning automatically after the delay time  
(see Delay on Page 29).  
Notes:  
If you have not stored frequencies into any  
channels, the scanner does not scan.  
If the scanner picks up unwanted partial or very  
weak transmissions, increase the squelch level.  
Decrease the scanner's sensitivity to these  
signals. To listen to a weak or distant station,  
reduce the squelch level (0 is squelch open).  
Manually Selecting a Channel  
You can continuously monitor a single channel  
without scanning. This is useful if you hear an  
emergency broadcast on a channel and do not want  
to miss any details - even though there might be  
periods of silence - or if you want to monitor a  
specific channel.  
During scanning, if the radio stops at a channel you  
want to listen to, press RSM/HOLD once.  
(Repeatedly pressing RSM/HOLD at this time  
causes the scanner to step through the channels.)  
Press RSM/HOLD to resume automatic scanning.  
Switching the Mode  
Follow the steps below to switch between  
Frequency Mode and Memory Mode.  
1. Repeatedly press F/M to display FREQ.  
Now the scanner is in Frequency Mode.  
2. Repeatedly press F/M to display MEM.  
Now the scanner is in Memory Mode.  
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Special Features  
Delay  
You can program from 0 to 5 delay into any channel  
or frequency. If you set delay time for 1 to 5  
seconds, scanner continues to monitor the channel  
frequency for 1 to 5 seconds after the transmission  
stops before resuming scanning or searching. The  
scanner automatically sets a delay when you store  
frequencies into channels or when you search  
frequencies. When the delay feature is on, DLY  
appears. If you set to 0, delay feature turn to off.  
Follow these steps to set the delay time.  
1. Press FNC + DELAY.  
2. Repeatedly press  
you want to set.  
or to select delay time  
3. Press PWR or wait for 2 seconds. The delay  
time is stored, and the scanner returns to preset  
mode.  
Note: Delay can be set both in Frequency Mode and  
Memory Mode.  
Search Skip  
You can skip up to 40 specified frequencies during a  
search. This lets you avoid unwanted frequencies in  
Search Mode.  
To skip a frequency, press L/O when the scanner  
stops on the frequency in Search Mode or when you  
have selected frequency manually in Search Hold  
Mode.  
To cancel Search Skip for a single frequency,  
manually select the frequency, then press L/O. L/O  
disappears.  
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To cancel Search Skip for all the frequency you have  
set Search Skip, press RSM/HOLD to stop  
searching in Search Mode, then press and hold L/O.  
A confirmation tone sounds.  
Note: If you select more than 40 frequencies to skip,  
the oldest frequency will be deleted automatically.  
Locking Out Channels in Memory  
Mode  
You can increase the scanning speed by locking  
out channels that have a continuous transmission  
for all the channels in Channel Memory. To lock out  
a channel, manually select the channel, then press  
L/O. L/Oappears.  
Note: You can still manually select locked-out  
channels.  
To remove the lockout from a channel, manually  
select the channel, then press L/O. L/Odisappears.  
To unlock all channels in the band, press RSM/  
HOLD to stop scanning in Memory mode, then  
press and hold L/O. A confirmation tone sounds.  
Priority  
The priority feature lets you scan through the  
channels and still not miss important or interesting  
calls on specific channels. You can program one  
stored channel in each bank as a priority channel  
(3 channels for total).  
If the priority feature is turned on, as the scanner  
scans the bank, it checks that bank's priority channel  
for activity every 2 seconds.  
The scanner automatically designates each bank's  
first channel as its priority channel.  
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Follow these steps to select a different channel in a  
bank as the priority channel.  
1. Manually select the channel you want to select  
as the priority channel.  
2. Press FNC + PRI. P appears above the selected  
channel number.  
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the channel in each  
bank you want to program as a priority channel.  
Note: If all priority channel is locked out, All Loc  
appears.  
Monitor  
1. While press and holding MON, Monitor Mode is  
turned on.  
2. To exit Monitor Mode, release MON.  
Using Keylock  
Use the scanner's keylock to protect it from  
accidental program changes. When the scanner's  
keys are locked, the only controls that operate are  
, PWR, FNC, MON, LIGHT and RSM/HOLD.  
To turn on keylock, press FNC +  
.
appears. To turn off keylock, press FNC +  
.
disappears.  
Note: Using keylock does not prevent the scanner  
from scanning channels.  
Using the Display Backlight  
To turn on the display light for easy viewing at night,  
press FNC + LIGHT. The display lights for 15  
seconds. To turn off the light sooner, press FNC +  
LIGHT again.  
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Troubleshooting  
If your UBC30XLT is not performing properly, try the  
following steps.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Suggestion  
Improper  
The scanner’s Check the antenna  
reception. antenna might connection or move  
need to be  
adjusted.  
or reposition the  
antenna.  
Move the scanner.  
You might be in a  
remote area that  
could require an  
optional multi-band  
antenna. Check  
with your dealer or  
local electronics  
store.  
Scan  
won’t  
stop.  
The squelch  
might need to  
be adjusted.  
Adjust the squelch  
threshold. See  
“Turning On The  
Scanner and  
Setting Squelch” on  
Page 25.  
The antenna  
might need to  
be adjusted.  
Check the antenna  
connection.  
One or more  
Make sure the  
channelsmight channels you want  
be locked out. to scan are not  
locked out.  
The channel’s  
frequency  
might not be  
stored in  
Make sure the  
channel’s  
frequency is stored  
in the scanner’s  
memory.  
memory.  
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Scan  
The channel  
Wait for a  
won’t stop might not be  
(continued) active.  
transmission on the  
channel.  
Scan  
won’t  
start.  
You must  
press RSM/  
HOLD to scan.  
Press RSM/HOLD.  
The squelch  
might need to  
be adjusted.  
Adjust the squelch  
threshold. See  
“Turning On The  
Scanner and  
Setting Squelch” on  
Page 25.  
One or more  
Make sure the  
channelsmight channels you want  
be locked out. to scan are not  
locked out.  
The antenna  
might need to  
be adjusted.  
Check the antenna  
connection.  
Resetting the Scanner  
If the scanner's display locks up or stops operating  
properly, you might need to reset the scanner.  
Caution: This procedure clears all the information  
(except the band plan data) you have stored in the  
scanner. Before you reset the scanner, try turning it  
off and on to see if it begins working properly. Reset  
the scanner only when you are sure it is not working  
properly.  
1. Turn off the scanner.  
2. While holding down and , turn on the  
scanner. It takes about 3 seconds to initialize  
and CLEArappears.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Keep the scanner dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry  
immediately. Use and store the scanner only in  
normal temperature environments. Handle the  
scanner carefully: do not drop it. Keep the scanner  
away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp  
cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
General Use  
Turn the scanner off before disconnecting the  
power.  
Always write down the programmed frequencies  
in the event of memory loss.  
If memory is lost, simply reprogram each  
channel. The display shows ------in all  
channels when there has been a memory loss.  
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.  
If the scanner receives strong interference or  
electrical noise, move it or its antenna away from  
the source of the noise. If possible, a higher  
elevation might provide better reception.  
Also try changing the height or angle of the  
antenna.  
Cleaning  
Disconnect the power to the unit before  
cleaning.  
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Clean the outside of the scanner with a mild  
detergent.  
To prevent scratches, do not use abrasive  
cleaners or solvents. Be careful not to rub the  
LCD window.  
Do not use excessive amounts of water.  
Repairs  
Do not attempt any repair. The scanner contains no  
user serviceable parts.  
Birdies  
All radios can receive “birdies” (undesired signals). If  
your scanner stops during Scan mode and no sound  
is heard, it might be receiving a birdie. Birdies are  
internally generated signals inherent in the  
electronics of the receiver.  
Press L/O to lock out the channel, then press Scan  
to resume scanning.  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Channels: ........................................................... 200  
Frequency Range (in MHz):  
See page 7  
Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD)  
88.050 MHz (WFM) ......................................0.9 µV  
98.550 MHz (WFM) ......................................0.9 µV  
107.950 MHz (WFM) ....................................0.9 µV  
119.250 MHz (AM).........................................0.4 µV  
127.175 MHz (AM).........................................0.4 µV  
135.500 MHz (AM) ........................................0.4 µV  
138.150 MHz (FM).........................................0.3 µV  
162.400 MHz (FM) ........................................0.3 µV  
173.225 MHz (FM) ........................................0.3 µV  
Operating Temperature:  
Normal ........................................... –20°C to +60°C  
Scan Rate: .........25 channels per second (Nominal)  
Search Rate ............ 25 steps per second (Nominal)  
Priority Sampling ..................................... 2 seconds  
IF Rejection (at 162.4 MHz) ............................70 dB  
IF Frequencies  
1st IF ....................................................51.750 MHz  
2nd IF ........................................................ 450 kHz  
Audio Output ............................. 400 mW maximum  
Built-in Speaker ..........................32 mm dia, 24 ohm  
Dynamic Type  
Current Drain  
Squelched ....................................................36 mA  
Full Output ................................................. 160 mA  
Power Requirements:  
3 AA Alkaline Batteries (4.5V DC),  
or 3 AA Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries (3.6V DC)  
Antenna: ............................... 50 ohms (Impedance)  
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External Jacks: ................. Antenna Jack BNC Type  
Ext. Speaker Jack 3.5 mm  
Size (without antenna and belt clip):  
........................53mm (W) x 28mm (D) x 104mm (H)  
Weight (without Antenna and battery): ........... 100 g  
Features, specifications, and availability of optional  
accessories are all subject to change without notice.  
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Optional Accessories  
Earphone  
Optional Accessories  
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Declaration of Conformity  
We:  
Uniden Corporation  
2-12-7 Hatchobori  
Chuo-Ku, Tokyo 104-8512  
Japan  
declare, under our sole responsibility, that this  
equipment “Uniden Bearcat model UBC30XLT” is in  
compliance with the essential requirements and  
other relevant provisions of the EMC, R&TTE and  
LVD Council Directives of the EU.  
Declaration of Conformity  
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All rights reserved.  
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