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How do I program my bearcat 144xl scanner?
The BC144XL is one of the few scanners that I haven't been able to locate a manual for, but programming it is fairly straight forward. Here's some guidance from Uniden:
Here are basic instructions for programming nearly all of the older scanners that Uniden produced.
When the scanner is turned on press the MANUAL key, then press the
channel number that you want to program first, then the MANUAL key
again. This will stop the scanner from scanning and hold it on the
channel that you want to program.
Then you enter the frequency (be sure to use the decimal point
in the right area when entering in the frequency) and then press the E
or ENTER button to save the frequency on the channel. You are now
finished programming the channel. To advance to the next channel simply
press the MANUAL key and enter your next frequency the same way that
you entered it on the previous channel (as described at the beginning
of this paragraph).
I hope this helps.
How do i program a uniden bc144xl scanner
I couldn't locate a manual for this one, but here's some programming guidance from Uniden:
Here are basic instructions for programming nearly all of the older scanners that Uniden produced.
When the scanner is turned on press the MANUAL key, then press the
channel number that you want to program first, then the MANUAL key
again. This will stop the scanner from scanning and hold it on the
channel that you want to program.
Then you enter the frequency (be sure to use the decimal point
in the right area when entering in the frequency) and then press the E
or ENTER button to save the frequency on the channel. You are now
finished programming the channel. To advance to the next channel simply
press the MANUAL key and enter your next frequency the same way that
you entered it on the previous channel (as described at the beginning
of this paragraph).
I hope this helps.
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For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit:
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Programming a uniden scanner
Programming the 248 is fairly simple once you know the steps.
- Turn the scanner ON
- Press the MANUAL key to stop scanning
- Enter the channel number that you wish to program (01, 02, etc.)
- Press MANUAL
- Enter your frequency, including the decimal point (e.g. 156.055)
- Press E to confirm
- Press MANUAL to advance to the next channel
Need the manual for your scanner? You can download/print it here:
http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC248CLTom.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, viksit:
www.RadioReference.com
How to program in frequencies into a BC144xl 16
I can't find the manual for that model, but here's how to program it:
- Power the unit ON
- Press MANUAL to stop scanning
- Enter the channel number that you wish to program (01-16)
- Press MANUAL
- Enter the frequency to be programmed, including the decimal (example 156.25)
- Press E (Enter) to confirm
- Press MANUAL to advance to the next channel
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area visit
www.RadioReferencve.com
Manual for Bearcat Scanner BC 140 10 channel
I couldn't locate a manual for your oldie, but it's fairly simple to operate.
- Turn the scanner ON.
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Press "Manual" to stop scanning. Use the keyboard to choose the channel you want to enter
your first frequency into. If you want channel 2, press the number 2 on
the keyboard and then "Manual" again. If you want channel 12, press the
1 and then the 2 and then "Manual" again.
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Enter
the desired frequency, including the decimal point. For instance, if the
frequency is 555.789, enter 5, 5, 5 and then the dot button, then 7, 8
and 9. Then press "Enter" to complete the setup.
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Use
the "Manual" button to move to the next channel to enter the next
frequency. Continue this process until you have all frequencies entered.
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Complete
your entries and then press "Scan." Set the squelch by turning the
"Squelch" knob all the way up and backing off until you hear no
static.
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Lock
out a channel that is annoying you by pressing the "Lockout" button. If
you want to listen to the channel again, simply select "Manual," find
the channel by entering it on the keypad and then hit "Lockout" again
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit
www.RadioReference.com
PROGRAM FREQ IN BC142XL
Its so easy to use you really don't need a manual for the Uniden BC
142XL scanner.
Turn it on. Push the MANUAL button to stop it from scanning.
Push number 1, then push MANUAL again. This should leave you on
channel one.
Using the keypad enter the frequency you want to monitor, then push
E. Press REVIEW at anytime to see what frequency is programmed
there. If the review button flashes 000.0000 on the display, you might be entering an invalid frequency. Refer to the frequency coverage list below.
Push MANUAL to step to channel number two. Enter the frequency. Push E. Push MANUAL to step to channel three. Repeat this process until
all ten channels are programmed, or you've run out of frequencies to
enter.
Push "SCAN" to start automatically scanning the frequencies. The
radio will stop when it hears someone talking, and resume scanning two
seconds after the conversation has stopped.
Frequency Coverage:
20 to 29.7 MHz (10 Meter "Ham" Band)
29.7 to 50 MHz (VHF Low Band)
50 to 54 MHz (6 Meter Amateur Band)
136 to 144 MHz (Military Land Mobile)
144 to 148 MHz (2 Meter "Ham" Band)
406 to 420 MHz (Federal Government Land Mobile)
420 to 450 MHz (70cm "Ham" Band)
450 to 470 MHz (UHF Standard Band)
470 to 512 MHz (UHF "T" Band)
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit
www.RadioReference.com
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Im trying to put code frequenceies into scanner,dont know how
You didn't specify a problem, but you can download the manual for your scanner here:
http://uniden.com/pdf/BC248CLTom.pdf
It will walk you through the programming process.
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit
www.RadioReference.com
I would like to have the frequency # for St.
Your police department may have changed frequencies or upgraded to a digital and/or trunking radio system. For an extensive database of active frequencies and systems in your area, visit
www.RadioReference.com
or
www.CityFreq.com
I cannot seem to scan Griffith,In. local police
They may be using digital radios or a trunked system, or you may just not have the right frequencies. For lists of active freqs and systems in your area visit
www.RadioReference.com
or
www.CityFreq.com
Lookin for the codes to program the scanner it
Your scanner automatically shows LOCKOUT on any channel that is not programmed (all zeros), and the lockout will clear when you program a frequency into that channel. For an extensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit
www.RadioReference.com
or
www.CityFreq.com
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