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NASCAR radios are not digital & besides, your scanner can't be upgraded. Try programming your local NOAA weather frequency. If you can't hear it, your scanner is not functioning properly & it's doubtful that it would be worth the cost of repairing it.
Your best bet is to run service searches as you travel. See page 34 of your operating manual for specifics on how to do this.
You can also pre-program frequencies for the areas that you'll be passing through. For a comprehensive database of active frequencies by location, visit:
www.RadioReference.com
Need the manual for your scanner? you can download and print it here:
- Power the scanner ON. - Press HOLD to stop scanning. - Enter the channel number that you wish to program. - Press FUNC then PGM (the channel number will display). - Enter the frequency, including decimal point (e.g., 156.065). - Press E to store the frequency in memory.
Need the manual for your scanner? You can download/print it here:
http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC92XLTom.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit:
The HOLD key lets you freeze the scanner on an active channel. For instance, if the scanner stops on channel 3, and there's a lot of action there. you can press HOLD to lock the scanner on that channel until you press the SCAN key. Repeatedly pressing the HOLD key will manually advance the selected channel.
SCAN releases a HOLD asnd will also take the unit out of PROGRAM or SEARCH modes and start it scanning the frequencies that you've programmed.
FUNCTION selects the secondary (lower) function of a key. For example, pressing FUNCTION and then the E (ENTER) key will switch the scanner to Pgm (Programming) mode - which lets you enter and store frequencies into the unit's memory so that you can scan them later.
All keyboard functions are explained in detail in the scanner operating manual, which you can download/print here:
http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC92XLTom.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, along with a lot of other useful scanning information, visit:
Press Manual,enter the channel, press Manual,enter the frequency you want including the decimal point,press E. If you make a mistake, press CLR twice to erase. Get the frequency,s for your state at, RadioFreq.com or RadioReference.com hope this helps..
The manual for your scanner has detailed instructions for programming, and it will walk you through all the other features as well. You can download and print the manual here:
http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC92XLTom.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit:
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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