Frequency Coverage:
VHF-Lo: ................................ 29 MHz -50 MHz (in 5kHz steps)
Ham: ................................... 50 MHz -54 MHz (in 5kHz steps)
Government: .......................... 136 MHz -144 MHz (in 5kHz steps)
Ham: ................................. 144 MHz -148 MHz (in 5kHz steps)
VHF-Hi: .............................. 148 MHz -174 MHz (in 5kHz steps)
Ham/Government: .................. 460 MHz - 450 MHz (in 12.5kHz steps)
UHF-Lo: .......................... 450 MHz - 470 MHz (in 12.5kHz steps)
UHF-Hi: .......................... 470 MHz - 512 MHz (in 12.5kHz steps)
Channels of Operation.............Any 16 channels in any band combination
Try programing in 000.000, if that does not work then you can just lock the frequency out or program over it.
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Bearcats. Starring Rod Taylor. They always worked for a blank check.
All notes have specific frequencies that they are associated with. For example, "C" has a frequency of 261.6 Hz and "D" has a frequency of 293.7 Hz. Each note has multiple frequencies, which is dependent on the octave. When Engineering chimes for different types of notes with specific frequencies, it is seen that the frequencies depend on the length of tube, the type of material, etc. All notes have specific frequencies that they are associated with. For example, "C" has a frequency of 261.6 Hz and "D" has a frequency of 293.7 Hz. Each note has multiple frequencies, which is dependent on the octave. When Engineering chimes for different types of notes with specific frequencies, it is seen that the frequencies depend on the length of tube, the type of material, etc.
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To find the charging amp specs for the Uniden Bearcat BC560XLT, consult the user manual, which typically provides detailed information on power requirements. Alternatively, check the manufacturer's website or contact Uniden customer support for specific charging specifications. Additionally, online forums and communities dedicated to scanners may have user-shared insights regarding charging amps.
Try programing in 000.000, if that does not work then you can just lock the frequency out or program over it.
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To program frequencies into a Uniden Bearcat BC350A scanner, first turn on the device and select an empty channel using the channel selector knob. Next, press the "Manual" button, then enter the desired frequency using the numerical keypad. After inputting the frequency, press the "E" (Enter) button to save it to the selected channel. Repeat the process for additional frequencies as needed.
To reset a Uniden Bearcat scanner, first turn off the device. Then, while holding down the 'Hold' and 'Function' buttons, turn the scanner back on. Continue to hold the buttons until the display shows "Initializing" or "Resetting." This process will restore the scanner to its factory settings, erasing any stored frequencies and settings.
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To program a Uniden Bearcat BC245XLT handheld scanner, first power on the device and press the "MANUAL" button to select a channel. Use the keypad to enter the desired frequency, then press "E" to save it. For trunked systems, press the "TRUNK" button, select the trunk type, and enter the control channel frequency. Finally, use the "SCANNER" button to start scanning the programmed frequencies.
When you set up a Uniden Bearcat BC148XLT base scanner, you must program the frequencies you want to scan based on your area's frequencies. You do not need to include weather frequencies, because the BC148XLT includes weather frequencies pre-programmed in the base. You can add frequencies to your scanner in minutes, allowing you to customize the frequencies you scan.Press "Manual" to stop the scanning process. Press the number for the channel you want to program using the keypad on the scanner base. Press "Manual" after the channel number.Enter the frequency, including the decimals, using the buttons on the keypad.Press "E" to store the frequency.
To program a Uniden Bearcat BC60XLT scanner, first, turn on the device and select the frequency band you want to program. Use the "Manual" button to enter the desired frequency, then press "Enter" to save it to the selected memory channel. You can also use the "Search" feature to find active frequencies within a range. For more advanced programming, consult the user manual for details on using the memory banks and scanning modes.
You don't. The good news, though, is that all Uniden/Bear at scanners in the 14X series are nearly identical in features and operation, so you can follow the link below to download/print the manual for the BC148XLT: http://www.radiopics.com/1.%20Manuals/Bearcat/Bearcat%20BC148XLT%20%28Manual%29.pdf Bill B
it takes a 8 digit number example 1550.0100 palestine Texas