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Uniden BC60XLT-1 Handheld Scanner - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Deleting programed channels
Hey ssocedar, all you have to do is program the new freq right in place of the wrong one and enter it. The new one will wipe out the old freq. Hope this helps you out and let us know. If you have any more questions, let us know,, Mechanic
UNIDEN BEARCAT UBC 60XLT
The "e" represents Error, which means you made an error in your entry. Unfortunately, your scanner may be confused, meaning the computer is "stuck" on lockout and cannot get unstuck. I have the same scanner with the same problem... now. I had it looked at by Uniden's engineers, it cannot be fixed unless you replace the computer. They told me it would be best to buy a whole new scanner, probably a new model. So I did. I'm sorry I couldn't fix it for you. But Uniden said you'd be better off getting a new one. In my opinion, don't get a Uniden, get a Radio Shack/Realistic scanner, they're ten times better and are easy to use. For the best Realistic scanner, get a Realistic PRO-2006.
That's the one I have now, it's a gapless frequency scanner which means it can scann everything all the way up to the 1300 MHz band.
Sorry about your scanner though.
Best regards,
Gavin93
Scanner static
Use the channel lock out control, unless it is a frequency that you listen to, you may have interference that is causing random static. use a noise filter mechanism to minimize this problem, or buy a specialized scanner antenna that's guaranteed to minimize static.
If no avail, you may need to send it in to a store.
Hope this helps!
Help me to use
press manual and then go to the channel number and type in the freq.
Radio Scanner not working
Writer1, if your talking about the voltage adapter that plugs into the wall socket to the scanner, then probably what happened was the socket is soldered to the circuit board, and it probably got knocked loose. Possibly tore some solder traces loose,wouldn't know without looking at it. Take a pencil or pen and gently push on the center pin of the adapter and see if it moves around. It should not move. Any good electronic repair shop should be able to repair it. The only problem might be if the socket itself is cracked and broken. Their usually made of plastic, with the metal contacts inside. I know this is probably not the answer you were looking for, but it's the best I can do from long distance. Good luck with it and let us know how it comes out,,, Mechanic
D104-M6B WIRING FOR A UNIDEN 880 RADIO DIGRAM
Here is the wiring diagram for connecting a D104-M6B microphone to a Uniden 880 radio:
- Shield: Connect to pin 1 of the microphone jack on the radio
- White: Connect to pin 2 of the microphone jack on the radio
- Red: Connect to pin 3 of the microphone jack on the radio
- Black: Connect to pin 4 of the microphone jack on the radio
It's important to note that not all Uniden 880 radios are wired the same way. If you're unsure about the wiring on your specific radio, it's best to consult the manual or contact Uniden customer support for assistance.
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