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it depends on squelch is just so you cant hear it and program frequencies then hit scan once twice may be needed contact me at [email protected] face book or msn but make sure to tell me who you are so i can help more i have all tha codes for ontaario too
Repeatedly pressing the HOLD key will advance the unit through all channels and bring up anything that you've programmed into it, and repeatedly pressing the SVC key will advance the scanner through the preprogrammed services (police, fire, marine, etc.). For more information you can download/print your scanner's manual here:
http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC72XLTom.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit:
Just to verify you are trying to program frequencies the scanner is able to receive. This unit is limited to the following freq range. 25.0-27.995 28.0-29.695 29.7-49.995 50.0-54.0 5 108.0-136.9875 137.0-143.995 144.0-147.995 148.0-174.0 5 406.0-419.99375 420.0-449.99375 450.0-469.99375 470.0-512.0 6.25
If the frequencies your are trying to enter or outside these bands you will get a error.
Next Direct Entry Mode Programming Press Func. + PGM Press E to enter ch in current location To change location pres func + Up ^ or down key to choose location then press E Enter your freq then press E
The 92 does not have a separate/dedicated weather band feature, but you can program individual NOAA frequencies into it. Weather broadcast frequencies are: 162.400 MHz : 162.425 MHz : 162.450 MHz : 162.475 MHz : 162.500 MHz : 162.525 MHz : 162.550 MHz.
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i dont have the first clue on how to program this or work it at all
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