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PRECAUTIONS
Before you use this scanner, please read and observe the
following.
IMPORTANT
Changes or modi cations to this product not expressly
approved by Uniden, or operation of this product in any way
other than as detailed by this Operating Guide, could void
your authority to operate this product.
EARPHONE WARNING!
Be sure to use only a monaural earphone with this scanner.
You can also use an optional stereo headset. Use of an
incorrect earphone or mono headset might be potentially
hazardous to your hearing. The output of the phone jack is
monaural, but you will hear it in both headphones of a stereo
headset.
Set the volume to a comfortable audio level coming from
the speaker before plugging in the monaural earphone or
headset. Otherwise, you might experience some discomfort
or possible hearing damage if the volume suddenly becomes
too loud because of the volume control or squelch control
setting. This might be particularly true of the type of
earphone that is placed in the ear canal.
WARNING! Uniden does not represent this unit to be
water proof. To reduce the risk of  re or electrical
shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.
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CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
UBC75XLT FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
FREQUENCY RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
BAND PLAN 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
BAND PLAN 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SCANNING BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
WHAT IS SCANNING? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
WHAT IS SEARCHING? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Conventional Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Simplex Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Repeater Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
WHAT ARE BANKS? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Channel Storage Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Service Search Bands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Custom Search Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SETTING UP THE SCANNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Connect the Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Connect an Optional Earphone/Headphone . . . . . . . . 19
Connecting an Optional Extension Speaker . . . . . . . . . 19
Adjusting the Belt Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
POWERING THE SCANNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Installing Non-Rechargeable Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Installing Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Charging the Ni-MH Batteries through
USB Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Low Battery Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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TURN ON THE SCANNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Adjust Squelch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Adjusting for Interference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
UBC75XLT CONTROLS AND DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Scroll Control Knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
LCD DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
SEARCHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Quick Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Custom Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Service Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
STORING FREQUENCIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Storing Found Search Frequencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Programming Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Erasing a Stored Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
SCANNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Enabling/Disabling Channel Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Scan the Stored Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Manually Select a Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
SPECIAL FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
CLOSE CALL® RF CAPTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Close Call Operation Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Using Close Call Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
LOCKING OUT CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES . . . . . . . . 41
Temporary Lock Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Permanent Lock Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Unlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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PRIORITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
STEP FREQUENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
MODULATION TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
KEYLOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
BACKLIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
PC PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
CARE AND MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
RESETTING THE SCANNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
GENERAL USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
BIRDIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a Uniden UBC75XLT handheld
scanner. The scanner is versatile, compact, and easy to use.
In addition to its standard scanning features, your scanner
also includes Close Call® RF capture technology designed to
help you detect and identify strong local radio signals in your
area.
You can program up to 300 frequencies into the scanners
memory. The scanner lets you scan transmissions and is
preprogrammed with service bands for your convenience.
You can quickly search those frequencies most commonly
used by police and other agencies without tedious and
complicated programming. The scanner gives you direct
access to over 32,000 exciting frequencies.
Use your scanner to monitor:
• Emergency
• Freenet
• PMR
• Marine band
• Air band
• CB band
• HAM radio
UBC75XLT FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
Close Call® RF Capture Technology - you can set the
scanner so it detects and provides information about nearby
radio transmissions. See page 38 for more information on the
Close Call RF feature.
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PC Programming - lets you program your scanner using
your PC.
Custom Search - lets you program up to 10 custom search
ranges and search any or all of those ranges.
Quick Search - allows you to enter a frequency and start
searching up or down from that frequency.
Turbo Search - increases the search speed from 100 to 300
steps per second automatically for bands with 5 kHz steps.
Search Lockout - allows you to lock out up to 200 search
frequencies (100 temporary and 100 permanent) in Custom,
Service, Close Call, or Quick Search modes.
Lock-Out Function - lets you set your scanner to skip
over speci ed channels or frequencies when scanning or
searching. You must manually unlock these channels.
Temporary Lock-Out Function - lets you set your scanner to
skip over speci ed channels or frequencies when scanning
or searching. This temporary lock-out releases when you
manually unlock the channels or frequencies or when you
power down the scanner.
Priority Channels - You can program one channel in each
bank (10 channels total) as a priority channel. The scanner
checks that channel every 2 seconds while it scans the
bank so you do not miss transmissions on those channels.
(Default=Priority O )
Priority Scan - lets you set the Priority feature to check each
channel every 2 seconds regardless of whether or not the
scanner is receiving transmissions.
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Priority Scan with Do Not Disturb - lets you set the Priority
feature to check each channel every 2 seconds as long as the
scanner is not receiving transmissions.
Duplicate Channel Alert - lets you know when you have
entered a frequency that is already registered on another
channel.
Channel Storage Banks - the scanner has 10 banks. You can
store up to 30 frequencies into each bank (for a total of 300
frequencies), so you can more easily identify calls.
Two-Second Scan Delay - delays scanning for about 2
seconds before moving to another channel so you can hear
more replies that are made on the same channel.
Do Not Disturb - prevents the scanner from interrupting
transmissions during receiving.
Seven Service Bands - frequencies are preset in separate
Emergency, Freenet, PMR, Marine, Air, CB Radio, and HAM
Radio bands to make it easy to locate speci c types of calls.
Key Lock - lets you lock the scanners keys to help prevent
accidental changes to the scanner’s programming.
Direct Access - lets you directly access any channel.
Display Backlight - makes the scanner easy to read in low-
light situations.
Flexible Antenna with BNC Connector - provides adequate
reception in strong signal areas and is designed to help
prevent antenna breakage. You can also connect an external
antenna for better reception.
Memory Backup - keeps the frequencies stored in memory
for an extended time if the scanner loses power.
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Three Power Options - Use the supplied USB cable to
charge the UBC75XLT through your computer or other USB
charging port. You can also power the scanner using two AA
rechargeable Ni-MH batteries or optional alkaline batteries
(not included).
Key Con rmation Tones - the scanner sounds a tone when
you perform an operation correctly, and an error tone if you
make an error.
Battery Low Alert - warns you when battery power gets
low. The Battery Low icon  ashes (
) and a battery low
tone sounds every 15 seconds until the scanner is recharged,
turned o , or drained completely.
Battery Save - works when there is no transmission for 1
minute in Scan Hold mode and in any Search Hold mode
(does not work in Priority Scan and Close Call modes). This
feature turns o RF power for 1 second and turns it on in
300ms intervals to extend the battery life.
Scan/Search Delay/Resume - controls whether the scanner
pauses at the end of the transmission to wait for a reply. You
can set the Delay time for each Channel, Close Call, Custom
Search, and Service Search mode.
Step Frequency - let you set your desired step frequency
during Quick Search, Custom Search, AIR Service Search, and
Close Call.
Modulation Type - let you set your desired modulation type
(AM or FM) during
Quick Search, Custom Search, CB Service
Search, HAM Service Search, Close Call, and each Channel.
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FREQUENCY RANGE
These tables list the frequency ranges, default frequency
step, default mode (AM or FM), and type of transmissions you
can hear for each range for Band Plan 1 or 2.
Select the band plan (Band Plan 1 or 2) when you turn on the
scanner (default = Band Plan 1). Press and hold the
key
for 2-3 seconds to turn on the scanner while pressing and
holding 1 for Band Plan 1 or 2 for Band Plan 2. The band plan
will remain until you change it again.
BAND PLAN 1
Frequency Range (MHz) Default Step
(kHz)
Mode
25.00000 - 27.99500 5.0 FM
28.00000 - 30.19500 5.0 FM
30.20000 - 49.99500 5.0 FM
50.00000 - 79.99500 5.0 FM
80.00000 - 82.99500 5.0 FM
83.00000 - 83.99500 5.0 FM
84.00000 - 88.00000 5.0 FM
108.00000 - 136.99166 8.33 AM
137.00000 - 137.99375 6.25 FM
138.00000 - 143.99375 6.25 FM
144.00000 - 145.99375 6.25 FM
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Frequency Range (MHz) Default Step
(kHz)
Mode
146.00000 - 155.99375 6.25 FM
156.00000 - 157.43125 6.25 FM
157.43750 - 157.99375 6.25 FM
158.00000 - 160.59375 6.25 FM
160.60000 - 162.02500 6.25 FM
162.03125 - 162.59375 6.25 FM
162.60000 - 174.00000 6.25 FM
400.00000 - 439.99375 6.25 FM
440.00000 - 449.99375 6.25 FM
450.00000 - 465.99375 6.25 FM
466.00000 - 469.99375 6.25 FM
470.00000 - 512.00000 6.25 FM
BAND PLAN 2
Frequency Range (MHz) Default Step
(kHz)
Mode
25.00000 - 27.99500 5.0 AM
28.00000 - 30.19500 5.0 AM
30.20000 - 49.99500 5.0 FM
50.00000 - 79.99500 5.0 FM
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Frequency Range (MHz) Default Step
(kHz)
Mode
80.00000 - 82.99500 5.0 FM
83.00000 - 84.01000 5.0 FM
84.01500 - 87.29500 20.0 with
15.0kHz
Offset
FM
108.00000 - 136.99166 8.33 AM
137.00000 - 137.99500 5.0 FM
138.00000 - 143.99500 5.0 FM
144.00000 - 145.98750 12.5 FM
146.00000 - 155.99000 10.0 FM
156.00000 - 157.42500 12.5 FM
157.43750 - 157.98750 12.5 FM
158.00000 - 160.58750 12.5 FM
160.60000 - 162.02500 12.5 FM
162.03000 - 162.59000 10.0 FM
162.60000 - 174.00000 10.0 FM
400.00000 - 439.99375 6.25 FM
440.00000 - 449.99375 6.25 FM
450.00000 - 465.99000 10.0 FM
466.00000 - 469.99000 10.0 FM
470.00000 - 512.00000 6.25 FM
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SCANNING BASICS
This section provides a background on how scanning works.
You don’t really need to know all of this to use your scanner,
but some background knowledge will help you get the most
from your UBC75XLT.
WHAT IS SCANNING?
Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way
communications do not transmit continuously. Your
UBC75XLT scans programmed channels until it  nds an
active frequency, then stops on that frequency and remains
on that channel as long as the transmission continues. When
the transmission ends, the scanning cycle resumes until it
receives another transmission on a programmed channel.
WHAT IS SEARCHING?
The UBC75XLT searches for active frequencies. This is
di erent from scanning because you are searching for
frequencies that have not been programmed into the
scanner. When you select frequency bands to search, the
scanner searches for any active frequency within the lower
and upper limits you specify for that band. When the scanner
nds an active frequency, it stops on that frequency as
long as the transmission lasts. If you think the frequency is
interesting, you can program it into one of the bands. If not,
you can continue to search.
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Conventional Scanning
Conventional scanning is a relatively simple concept. Each
group of users in a conventional system is assigned a single
frequency (for simplex systems) or two frequencies (for
repeater systems). Any time one of them transmits, their
transmission always goes out on the same frequency. Up
until the late 1980’s this was the primary way that radio
systems operated.
Even today, there are many 2-way radio users who operate
using a conventional system:
• Aircraft
• Amateur radio
• PMR users
• Marine radio
Many business radio users
When you want to store a conventional system, all you need
to know are the frequencies they operate on. When you
are scanning a conventional system, the scanner stops very
brie y on each channel to see if there is activity. If there isn’t,
the scanner quickly moves to the next channel. If there is,
then the scanner pauses on the transmission until it is over.
Simplex Operation
Simplex systems use a single frequency for both transmit
and receive. Most radios using this type of operation
are limited to line-of-sight operation. This type of radio
is frequently used at construction job sites and with
inexpensive consumer radios such as PMR radios. The range
is typically 1-12 kilometers, depending upon the terrain and
many other factors.
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Repeater Operation
Repeater systems use two frequencies: one transmits from
the radio to a central repeater; the other transmits from the
repeater to other radios in the system. With a repeater-based
system, the repeater is located on top of a tall building or
on a radio tower that provides great visibility to the area of
operation. When a user transmits (on an input frequency),
the signal is picked up by the repeater and retransmitted
(on an output frequency). The users radios always listen for
activity on the output frequency and transmit on the input
frequency. Since the repeater is located very high, there is
a very large line of sight. Typical repeater systems provide
coverage out to about a 35-kilometers radius from the
repeater location.
WHAT ARE BANKS?
Channel Storage Banks
To make it easier to identify and select the channels you
want to listen to, the 300 channels are divided into 10
channel storage banks containing 30 channels each. You
could use each channel storage bank to group frequencies
by department, location, area of interest, or any other way
you prefer. You can listen to any or all of the banks by using
the number keys to turn them on or o .
Service Search Bands
The scanner is preprogrammed with many of the frequencies
allocated to Emergency, Freenet, PMR, Marine, Air, CB radio,
and HAM radio. Use the 7 bands allocated for these service
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searches just like the channel storage banks, searching the
frequencies using Service Search mode (see page 33).
Custom Search Ranges
Custom Search mode lets you program the upper and lower
limits of search ranges. You can then search these 10 custom
search ranges starting from the lowest frequency to the
highest frequency in the search range you entered. You can
turn o ranges you don’t want to search just like turning o
(disabling) channel storage banks in Scan mode.
Custom search ranges use the same LCD numbers on the
display as the 10 channel storage banks (see page 28).
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SETUP
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
UBC75XLT
Scanner
Antenna Belt Clip
(attached)
Not shown:
• Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries
• USB cable
• Strap
• Owners Manual
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SETTING UP THE SCANNER
Connect the Antenna
1. Align the slots around the antennas connector with the
tabs on the scanners BNC connector.
2. Slide the antennas connector down over the scanner’s
connector.
3. Rotate the antenna connector’s outer ring clockwise
until it locks into place.
The scanner’s BNC connector makes it easy to connect a
variety of optional antennas, including an external mobile
antenna or outdoor base station antenna.
Note: Always use 50-ohm, RG-58, or RG-8, coaxial cable to
connect an outdoor antenna. If the antenna is over 50 feet from
the scanner, use RG-8 low-loss dielectric coaxial cable. If it is
less than 50 feet, use RG-58. You can get a BNC adapter at local
electronics stores.
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Connect an Optional Earphone/Headphone
For private listening, you can plug a 1/8-inch (3.5 mm) mini-
plug earphone or stereo headphones (not supplied) into the
headphone jack on top of your scanner. This automatically
disconnects the internal speaker.
Connecting an Optional Extension Speaker
In a noisy area, an optional extension speaker, positioned in
the right place, might provide more comfortable listening.
Plug the speaker cable’s 3.5-mm mini-plug into your
scanners jack. If your speaker’s cable ends in a mono plug,
use a mono-to-stereo adapter to prevent shorting the audio
ampli er and reducing volume.
WARNING! If you connect an external speaker to the
scanner’s headphone jack, never connect the audio
output line to a power supply and ground. This might
damage the scanner.
Adjusting the Belt Clip
The factory-attached belt clip makes it easier to carry the
scanner. Use a Phillips screwdriver to adjust (loosen) the
mounting screws or remove the belt clip completely.
POWERING THE SCANNER
Use the provided USB cable to connect your scanner to your
computer to charge the Ni-MH batteries on initial installation
and to recharge them. You can also use a power adapter
that provides USB charge power (not included, but available
at many retailers). You can also use alkaline (ALK) non-
rechargeable batteries (not included).
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Inside the battery compartment is a switch; set the unit to
either ALK or Ni-MH to match the type of battery you’re
using.
WARNING! Non-rechargeable batteries can get hot or
burst if you try to charge them.
CAUTIONS:
• When
ashes in the display and the scanner
beeps every 15 seconds, recharge or replace the
batteries.
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and
recommended type.
Always remove old or weak batteries. Batteries can
leak chemicals that destroy electronic circuits.
Do not mix old and new batteries, di erent types of
batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or
rechargeable batteries of di erent capacities.
Installing Non-Rechargeable Batteries
1. Make sure the power is turned o .
2. Slide the battery compartment cover o .
3. Use a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen to set the
battery selection switch inside the compartment to
ALK.
4. Insert the batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols
(+ and -) marked inside the battery compartment.
5. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Installing Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries
You can also use two Ni-MH rechargeable batteries to power
your scanner.
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1. Make sure the power is turned o .
2. Slide the battery compartment cover o .
3. Use a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen to set the
battery selection switch inside the compartment to
Ni-MH.
4. Install two batteries in the compartment as indicated by
the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside the battery
compartment.
5. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Note: To prevent damage to Ni-MH batteries, never charge
them in an area where the temperature is above 45°C or below
4°C.
Charging the Ni-MH Batteries through USB Connection
The scanner has a built-in circuit to charge the Ni-MH
batteries when a USB cable connects it to a computer (NOT
to a USB hub) or to an AC or DC adapter that provides USB
charging power. Verify that the battery selection switch is
set to Ni-MH and that only Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are
inserted in the scanner before connecting it to your power
source.
CAUTION: Never attempt to charge non-rechargeable
batteries or install non-rechargeable batteries when
the battery selection switch is set to Ni-MH.
1. Be sure the scanner is turned o . It will recharge only if
it is turned o , even with the USB cable connecting it to
a computer.
2. Connect the included USB cable to the scanners USB
port.
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3. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the
computer’s USB port or to an AC or DC adapter that
provides USB charging power.
Note: If you connect to a computer’s USB port, the PC will
prompt you for the drivers for your scanner
. USB drivers and
optional programming software are available for download
from http://www.butel.nl/ubc75xlt . These will also be available
on the CD’s with ARC75 Software.
4. The scanner displays CHArg and the low battery icon
while it charges the batteries. The screen goes blank
after the scanner is completely charged.
Di erent status messages may display, depending on the
battery type and scanner status:
LCD Message Batt.
Type
Meaning Scanner
Cond.
CHArg Ni-MH Scanner is charging. Off
None Ni-MH Unit is charged. Off
None Ni-MH Scanner is not
charging (Battery
selection switch is
set to Alk.)
Off
Err CHArg Ni-MH Batteries cannot
be charged (dead
battery).
Off
ILEgAL Ni-MH USB external power
is out of range.
Off
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If the batteries are good, the scanner charges the batteries.
and it operates normally. If the scanner cannot immediately
determine if the batteries are good and can be charged, it
checks them and displays the battery icon. If the scanner
judges the batteries are good, the scanner starts charging
and the battery icon disappears. If it cannot regard the
batteries as good in 60 seconds, the scanner stops checking
and the battery icon blinks.
Low Battery Alert
The Low Battery Alert tone sounds every 15 seconds and
the battery icon  ashes when the battery voltage is low. If it
drops below the threshold, the scanner automatically shuts
o until the battery is recharged.
TURN ON THE SCANNER
Turn on the scanner after it has been completely charged
(Ni-MH batteries) or alkaline batteries have been installed.
Note: Make sure the antenna is connected before you turn on
the scanner.
1. You can select the band plan (Band Plan 1 or 2) when
you turn on the scanner (default = Band Plan 1). Press
and hold the
key for 2-3 seconds to turn on the
scanner and then press and hold 1 for Band Plan 1 or
2 for Band Plan 2. The band plan will remain until you
change it again.
2. If this is the  rst time you have turned on the scanner,
All LocOut displays. This means that no frequencies
have been saved into channels. Press Srch to begin
searching.
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Adjust Squelch
The scanner recognizes signals as transmissions if they
exceed a signal strength threshold. Adjusting the squelch
sets this threshold level. Increasing squelch requires a signal
to be stronger to be seen as a transmission. If you set the
squelch too high, you will risk not receiving transmissions
that are lower than that threshold. Reducing the squelch
allows weaker signals to be accepted. However, if you lower
the squelch too much, you will hear white noise all the time.
1. Press Func and the press down and release the scroll
control knob.
SqL and a number display.
2. Turn the knob until the interference is gone. Press the
scroll control knob again to set the level and return to
the previous function.
Adjusting for Interference
There are several options to adjust your scanner to minimize
interference. Try:
Moving the scanner or its antenna away from the
source.
Using an optional external antenna designed for multi-
band coverage. (You can purchase this type of antenna
at a local electronics store). If the optional antenna has
no cable, use 50-70 ohm coaxial cable for lead-in. An
adapter might be necessary for the optional antennas.
Moving the scanner from high-moisture environments
such as the kitchen or bathroom.
Moving the scanner from direct sunlight or near heating
elements or vents.
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UBC75XLT CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
Keypad
Your scanners keys have various functions labeled on the
key tops.
To select the function labeled on a key, simply press the key.
To select the function labeled in smaller text on a key,  rst
press Func then release it.
F
appears on the display. Press
the next key in the function key sequence while
F
displays.
F
appears or disappears as you press Func.
If your scanners keys seem confusing at  rst, the following
information should help you understand each key’s function.
Key/Icon Primary Function Key
Hold /
Hold - Stays on a
frequency until
released.
Close Call - lets
scanner lock into
nearby transmissions
(see page 38).
Program/
Enter
Function
PSrc
Delay
Priority
Hold/
Close Call
Scan
Search/
Service
Lockout/
Keypad Lock
Power/
Backlight
Clear
Step
Mod
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Key/Icon Primary Function Key
Scan Cycles through
channels looking
for transmissions on
stored frequencies
(see page 36).
NA
Srch/Svc Searches through
frequencies looking
for transmissions (see
page 31).
Service Search -
cycles through
preprogrammed
service bands (see
page 33).
L/O /
Temporarily or
permanently
lockout a channel or
frequency (see page
41).
Locks the keypad (see
page 46).
/
Turn scanner on and
o .
Turns display
backlight on and o
(see page 46).
1/Pri Enter a numeric 1. Cycles through
Priority O , Priority
Do Not Disturb, and
Priority Scan (see
page 43).
3/Step Enter a numeric 3.
Displays the current
step frequency and
sets your desired
steps (see page 45).
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Key/Icon Primary Function Key
5/Dly Enter a numeric 5. Turns the Delay
function on and
o for the current
channel (see page 44).
6/PSrc Enter a numeric 6. Sets the Program
Custom Search limits
(see page 32).
9/Mod Enter a numeric 9.
Changes modulation
type at a current band
(see page 45).
Pgm/E Sets Channel Program
mode.
Enter.
. Clr Press once: enters a
decimal.
Press twice: cancels a
numeric key input.
NA
Func Sets scanner in
Function mode.
Cancels Function
mode.
Scroll Control Knob
Scroll
control
knob
Audio
output
Antenna
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The scroll control knob has three uses:
Sel - Turn the knob to cycle through selections; press
down on the knob to select.
Vol - Press down on the knob and then turn it to adjust
the volume. Press it down to select that level.
Sql - Press Func, press down on the knob, and then turn
it to adjust the squelch level.
LCD DISPLAY
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
The display has indicators that show the scanners current
operating status. The display information helps you
understand how your scanner operates.
Line Display Description
1
B:1 - 10
Search mode: Custom Search
range.
Scan mode: Channel bank.
PGM
Displays while you store a
frequency into a channel.
Displays when keypad is locked.
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Line Display Description
2
F
Displays when the Function mode
is on.
SEARCH
Displays during Search mode.
DLY Displays when a 2-second delay
at the end of a transmission is on.
/
Displays when the scanner is set
to Close Call mode:
- Close Call Priority
- Close Call Do Not Disturb
Displays and blinks when the
battery power gets low.
Displays when the rechargeable
batteries are charging.
T L/O
L/O
Indicates a locked out frequency.
T L/O: Temporary Lock Out
L/O: Lock Out
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Line Display Description
3
P
Displays when a Priority channel
is selected.
888
Current channel number.
PRI
/
PRI
Displays when the Priority feature
is active.
PRI
- Priority Scan
PRI
-
Priority Do Not Disturb
888.888
Current frequency.
25, 33, 50, 66, 75
One of these numbers displays to
indicate 100Hz and 10Hz digits of
the frequency. For example, 25
indicates if you set 470.00625
MHz.
4, 5
Scan
Displays when you scan channels.
Hold
Displays during Scan Hold and
Search Hold modes.
EMG, FRN,
PMR, MRN, AIR,
CB, HAM
Service bands. These will display
with an indicator for the current
service band during a Service
search.
AM, FM
Modulation type. These will
display with an indicator for the
current channel.
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OPERATION
SEARCHING
The UBC75XLT has 10 preset search ranges that display as 1
- 10
across the top of the screen when you press Srch. It also
has 10 preset service bands that display in two rows across
the bottom of the screen when you press Func + Svc.
Note: Service Search is discussed on page 33.
When you press Srch, the UBC75XLT begins searching the
search ranges until it  nds activity. The search range number
ashes and it remains on that frequency until activity ends.
Press Srch at any time to continue.
Press a search ranges corresponding number to turn it o
and back on. For example, press 4 to turn search range #4
o . The number
4 will no longer display across the top of the
screen.
You can search these ranges through:
Quick Search - Designate a starting point to search from.
Custom Search - Designate and store upper and lower
frequency limits for each of 10 search ranges. The
scanner searches within this range.
Quick Search
Quick Search lets you designate a starting point for
searching. Once you are searching from this point, you can
stop the search and store frequencies in a channel.
1. If the scanner is scanning or searching, press Hold.
2. Enter the frequency using the number and . Clr keys.
The scanner automatically rounds the entered number
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to the nearest valid frequency. For example, if you enter
151.473 (MHz), your scanner accepts it as 151.475.
However, if you enter a frequency that is out of range,
the scanner sounds an error tone and
Error appears.
Enter another frequency.
3. Press Srch. The scanner searches, starting from the
frequency you just entered. (Turn the scroll control
knob to change the search direction.) The scanner also
automatically turns on the Delay function;
DLY displays.
To turn o the function, press Func + Dly (see page 44).
Custom Search
You can adjust each preset search ranges upper and lower
frequency limits.
1. Press Func + Psrc. The scanner enters Custom Search
mode and displays
SRCH and PGM. The upper and
lower frequencies for Custom Search range 1 alternate.
2. Turn the scroll control knob to scroll through the rest
of Custom Search ranges until you  nd the one you
want. The search range numbers at the top of the screen
change as you cycle through them.
3. Enter the lower limit frequency and press E. The
frequency range  ashes with the adjusted lower limit
frequency.
4. Enter the upper limit frequency and press E. The
adjusted frequency range  ashes with the adjusted
upper limit frequency (both upper and lower
frequencies are now adjusted).
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5. Press Srch to start searching your custom search range
or turn the scroll control knob to a di erent search
range and enter another frequency.
Service Search
You can search for Emergency, Freenet, PMR, Marine, Air,
CB radio, and HAM radio transmissions without knowing
the speci c frequencies used in your area.
The scanner is
preprogrammed with all the frequencies allocated to these
services. To use this feature, press Func + Svc. SRCH appears
and the scanner starts searching from the Emergency service
bands.
To select a di erent service search, repeatedly press Svc
as long as you are still in Function mode. If you are not in
Function mode, press Func to return and then press Svc.
Services are scanned in the following order: Emergency,
Freenet, PMR, Marine, Air, CB radio, and HAM radio. When
the scanner stops on a transmission, press Hold to stop
searching and listen to the transmission.
Hold displays. In
this mode, you can also turn the scroll control knob to step
through the frequencies.
To release the hold and continue searching, press Hold
again.
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STORING FREQUENCIES
Storing Found Search Frequencies
To store found frequencies in the  rst available channel:
1. When the scanner  nds a
transmission with Search mode,
press Hold to pause scanning.
HOLD appears.
2. Press Func + Pgm. The scanner alternates between the
frequency you are stopped on and the  rst available
channel number with no frequency stored.
3. Press E. The scanner is now on
that frequency, on Hold with the
Delay function automatically
turned on (see page 44).
4. Press L/O, exit program mode and return to Search Hold
mode.
Notes:
If you wants to change storing channel and channel bank,
then you press Func before pressing E. And turn the scroll
control knob to change channel banks if desired. Press
Func again to select that channel bank. Turn the scroll
control knob to change channels within that bank. And
press E, then store the frequency in the displayed channel /
channel bank.
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If you entered a frequency that has already been entered
elsewhere, the scanner sounds an error tone and displays the
channel that was duplicated. If you entered the frequency by
mistake, press .Clr twice to clear the frequency and enter a
di erent one. To enter the frequency anyway, press E to accept.
Programming Channels
To store desired frequencies in the selected channel:
1. From Scan mode, press
Func + Pgm. PGM appears.
2. Turn the scroll control knob to
choose the channel.
3. Input the frequency, and press E. The scanner is now on
that frequency, on Hold with the
Delay function automatically
turned on (see page 44).
4. Press L/O, exit program mode and return to Scanning
mode.
Note: If you entered a frequency that has already been entered
elsewhere, the scanner sounds an error tone and displays the
channel that was duplicated. If you entered the frequency by
mistake, press .Clr twice to clear the frequency and enter a
di erent one. To enter the frequency anyway, press E to accept.
Erasing a Stored Frequency
1. Find the frequency you want to erase. Press Hold.
2. Press Func + Pgm.
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3. Press 0 and then press E.
4. The displayed frequency changes to all 0s.
SCANNING
When you store frequencies into channels, those channels
are grouped into banks. Each bank contains 30 channels. You
can store service channels and non-service channels in the
same bank. For example, you can store a emergency, freenet,
marine, etc, together with utilities and other businesses.
There is no frequency range restriction per bank.
While you are scanning frequencies stored in the banks,
the word
SCAN scrolls across the display. When it  nds a
transmission, that frequency displays.
Enabling/Disabling Channel Banks
You can enable and disable each channel bank. When you
disable a bank, the scanner does not scan any of the 30
channels in that bank.
In Scan modes, press the number key that corresponds to
the bank you want to disable or enable. That bank number
displays at (or disappears from) the top of the screen,
showing the currently enabled banks.
The scanner scans all the channels within the displayed
banks that are not locked out. The bank number  ashes
when the scanner scans a channel that belongs to that bank.
You can manually select any channel within a bank, even if
that bank is disabled. You cannot, however, disable all banks.
One bank must always be enabled.
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Scan the Stored Channels
Press Scan. The scanner scans through all non-locked out
channels in enabled banks. (See page 41 for more information
on locking out channels.) When the scanner  nds a
transmission, it stops on it. When the transmission ends, the
scanner resumes scanning.
Notes:
If you have not stored frequencies into any channels, the
scanner does not scan.
If the scanner picks up unwanted partial or very weak
transmissions, press Func and press the scroll control knob.
SqL displays. Turn the knob clockwise to decrease the
scanner’s sensitivity to these signals. To listen to a weak or
distant station, turn the knob counterclockwise.
Adjust squelch until the audio mutes.
Manually Select a Channel
You can continuously monitor a single channel without
scanning. This is useful if you hear an emergency broadcast
on a channel and do not want to miss any details - even
though there might be periods of silence - or if you want to
monitor a speci c channel.
To manually select a channel when in Scan mode, press
Hold, enter the channel number, and press Hold again.The
scanner moves to the frequency stored in that channel.
During scanning, if the radio stops at a channel you want to
listen to, press Hold once. (Rotate the scroll control knob to
step through stored channels.) Press Hold again or Scan to
resume automatic scanning.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
CLOSE CALL® RF CAPTURE
Your scanners Close Call feature lets you set the scanner to
detect then display the frequency of a nearby strong radio
transmission such as mobile and handheld two-way radios
in areas with no other strong transmission sources. However,
if you are in an area with many transmission sources (such
as pager radio transmitters, multi-use radio towers, tra c
control devices, etc.), Close Call mode might not  nd
the transmission you are searching for, or it might  nd a
transmission other than the one you are searching for.
Close Call mode works well for  nding frequencies at venues
such as malls and sporting events. You can set the scanner
so that Close Call detection works in the background” while
you are scanning other frequencies. You can turn o the
Close Call feature and scan normally as well as turn o the
scanning function and look for Close Call transmissions only.
Close Call Operation Mode
1. Press Func and hold
until the following screen
displays:
B: 1 2 3 4
DLY
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2. For the Close Call mode, frequencies are divided into
4 Close Call bands. Turn these bands on and o by
pressing 1 - 4 as indicated:
Band Plan 1
Band
Range (MHz)
To turn a Close Call
band on/o , press...
Low High
VHF Low 25.00000 88.00000 1
AIR 108.00000 136.99166 2
VHF High 137.00000 174.00000 3
UHF 400.00000 512.00000 4
Band Plan 2
Band
Range (MHz)
To turn a Close Call
band on/o , press...
Low High
VHF Low 25.00000 87.29500 1
AIR 108.00000 136.99166 2
VHF High 137.00000 174.00000 3
UHF 400.00000 512.00000 4
You can set the scanner so it alerts you when the Close Call
feature detects a frequency. Program alert tones through
your PC (see page 46).
Notes:
Close Call RF capture cannot detect frequencies outside the
scanner’s normal operating range.
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Close Call mode works better with some types of
transmissions than others. It might not correctly display
frequency information for transmitters using a highly
directive antenna (such as an amateur radio beam antenna),
if there are many transmitters operating at the same time in
the same area, or if the transmitter is a broadcast television
station.
Using Close Call Mode
Close Call mode has three operation modes:
Close Call DND. Close Call Do Not Disturb only checks
for close calls if it is not stopped on a transmission. The
icon displays.
Close Call Priority. The scanner checks for close calls
regardless of whether it is stopped on a transmission.
The
icon displays.
Close Call O . The scanner does not check for close calls.
No icon displays.
Pressing Func + cycles through the Close Call functions
in this order: Close Call O /Close Call DND/ Close Call
Priority.
To turn on Close Call mode, press Func +
once except in
Band Select, or Program mode.
Notes:
Set the squelch tight (where only strong signals are
received) while using the Close Call feature.
To continue scanning normally while the Close Call feature
is working, simply press Scan.
When the scanner  nds a frequency,
Found displays; it does
not display the frequency. Press any key to con rm the
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displayed frequency. Press Scan to resume scanning. Every 2
seconds, the scanner checks for frequencies in the Close Call
band you speci ed (see page 39).
LOCKING OUT CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES
You can skip any channel or up to 200 speci ed frequencies
during Search mode (100 permanent and 100 temporary).
This lets you avoid unwanted frequencies (Search/Close Call
modes), channels that have a continuous transmission, or
have static and interference.
Temporary Lock Out
To temporarily lock out a channel in Scan mode or a
frequency in Search and Close Call modes, manually select
the channel or frequency (see page 37) and then press
L/O.
TL/O appears. You have TEMPORARILY locked-out the
channel/frequency.
Permanent Lock Out
To permenantly locked-out a frequency or channel, press L/O
twice while on that frequency.
L/O displays.
Note: You can still manually select locked-out channels.
Unlock
Unlock Temporary Lock Out
1. Locate the temporarily locked-out channel; press Hold.
2. Press L/O until the lockout status no longer displays.
3. Press Hold again to return to Scan or Search modes.
You can also turn the scanner o and back on. It will unlock
all channels that have been temporarily locked out.
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Unlock Permanent Lock Out
To unlock a permanently locked-out frequency/channel:
1. Manually enter the frequency/channel then press Hold.
The frequency and lockout status display.
2. Press L/O until the lockout status no longer displays.
3. Press Hold again to return to Scan or Search modes.
To unlock all registered channels in enabled banks, press
Hold to stop scanning, then press and hold L/O until the
scanner beeps twice and
CLEAr displays.
Notes:
Locked-out frequencies are shared between Service Search,
Custom Search, Quick Search, and Close Call modes. If
locked-out frequencies are set in a speci c mode, those
frequencies are also skipped in other Search and Close Call
modes.
If you selected all frequencies in a search band to be
skipped, the scanner beeps 3 times and does not search.
You can skip 100 frequencies for Temporary Lockout and
100 frequencies for Permanent Lockout (200 locked-out
frequencies total). After locking out 200 frequencies, the
next time you try to select a frequency to skip the scanner
displays
Full and will not lock out that frequency.
If you want to  nd your locked-out frequencies, press Hold
and then turn the scroll control knob to cycle through
the frequencies. L/O or T/LO displays on the locked-out
frequencies.
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PRIORITY
The Priority feature lets you scan through the channels
and still not miss important or interesting calls on speci c
channels. There are three Priority options available in Scan or
Scan Hold mode:
• Priority O (no display) : The scanner does not check for
priority channels.
Priority DND (
PRI
displays) : In Priority Do Not
Disturb (DND), the scanner checks Priority channels
every 2 seconds only when it is not receiving
transmissions.
Priority Scan (
PRI
displays) : The scanner checks
Priority channels every 2 seconds regardless of whether
or not it is receiving a transmission.
You can designate one channel in each bank as a priority
channel (10 total). The  rst channel in each bank is the
default Priority channel.
Follow these steps to select a di erent channel in a bank as
the priority channel.
1. Manually select the channel you want for the Priority
channel.
2. Press Func + Pgm, then press Func + Pri.
P appears to
the left of the selected channel number.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for other channels for each bank
you want to program as a priority channel.
From Scan Hold mode, press Func + Pri to cycle through the
Priority options.
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DELAY
Sometimes a user might pause before replying to a
transmission. To avoid missing a reply on a speci c channel,
you can program a 2-second delay into channels or searches.
The scanner continues to monitor the channel frequency for
an additional 2 seconds after the transmission stops before
resuming scanning or searching.
Mode Delay Speci cation
Scan Each channel can be set individually.
Search Custom Search: If one range is set, all
ranges are set.
Service Search: Each band can be set as a
unit.
Quick Search
and Close Call
Changes made to Delay assignment in one
mode are reflected in the other mode.
When the delay feature is on,
DLY displays. If it is o , follow
one of these procedures to program a delay depending on
how the scanner is operating.
If the scanner is scanning and stops on an active
channel where you want to program a delay, quickly
press Func + Dly before it continues scanning again.
DLY appears.
If the desired channel is not selected, manually select
the channel, then press Func + Dly. DLY appears.
If the scanner is searching, press Func + Dly. DLY
appears and the scanner automatically adds a 2-second
delay to every frequency it stops on in that band.
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To turn o the 2-second delay, press Func + Dly while the
scanner is monitoring a channel, scanning, or searching.
DLY
disappears.
STEP FREQUENCY
You can change Step Frequency. The scanner have some
steps as 5.0/6.25/8.33/10.0/12.5/20.0 kHz and Default. Step
Frequency is applied in Quick Search, Custom Search, AIR
Service Search, and Close Call. Step Frequency is stored every
each Band Coverage.
1. Press Func + Step, then indicates current Step
Frequency. And
F
disappears, PGM appears.
2. Select a Channel Step by Scroll Control knob. (for AIR,
8.33kHz or 12.5kHz) (for 84 - 88 MHz in Band Plan 1 / for
84.015 - 87.295 MHz in Band Plan 2, 20kHz step is added)
3. Press E or scroll Control knob, then the Step Frequency
is inputted.
Notes :
• Press L/O or .Clr if you cancel this function when displays
Step Frequency.
If you wants to set default Step Frequency for current Band,
select
dEFULt.”
If the scanner is turned o , step frequency is set to initial
setting.
MODULATION TYPE
You can change Modulation Type. Modulation Type
is applied in Quick Search, Custom Search, CB Service
Search, HAM Service Search, and Close Call. Modulation
Type is stored every each Band Coverage. And every
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Channel Memory for Memory Channel Scan is able to store
Modulation Type.
1. Press Func + Mod, then current Modulation Type
changes.
2. Press Mod to choose a Modulation Type.
3. Press Func, then
F
disappears.
Note: If the scanner is turned o , modulation is set to initial
setting.(For CB band and HAM band, the modulations are kept)
KEYLOCK
Use the scanner’s keylock to protect it from accidental
program changes. When the scanners keys are locked, the
only controls that operate are scroll control knob (volume
only), Func, Hold, and .
To turn on keylock, press Func +
. appears. To turn
o keylock, press Func + again. no longer displays.
Note: Using keylock does not prevent the scanner from
scanning channels.
BACKLIGHT
Pressing turns the display light on and o . It remains on
for 15 seconds and then turn o automatically.
PC PROGRAMMING
Connect your scanner to your PC through the USB cable to:
Program channels into the scanner
Set any setting
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When you connect your scanner to your PC, a series of
screens will appear to assist you.
USB drivers and optional programming software are
available for download from http://www.butel.nl/ubc75xlt
. These will also be available on the CD’s with ARC75
Software.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If your UBC75XLT is not performing properly, try the
following steps.
Problem Possible Cause Suggestion
The scanner
doesn’t
work.
The scanner
might not be
receiving any
power.
Check the batteries
or make sure the USB
cable is connected to
the PC or AC adapter
and to the scanner.
Improper
reception.
The scanner’s
antenna might
need to be
adjusted.
Check the antenna
connection or move or
reposition the antenna.
Move the scanner.
You might be in a
remote area that
requires an optional
multi-band antenna.
Check with your dealer
or local electronics
store.
Scan won’t
stop.
The squelch
might need to be
adjusted.
Adjust the squelch
threshold. See page 24.
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Problem Possible Cause Suggestion
Scan
won’t stop
(continued)
The antenna
might need to be
adjusted.
Check the antenna
connection.
One or more
channels might
be locked out.
Make sure the
channels you want to
scan are not locked
out.
The channel’s
frequency might
not be stored in
memory.
Make sure the
channel’s frequency is
stored in the scanner’s
memory.
The channel
might not be
active.
Wait for a transmission
on the channel.
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Problem Possible Cause Suggestion
Scan won’t
start.
You must press
Scan to scan.
Press Scan.
The squelch
might need to be
adjusted.
Adjust the squelch
threshold. See page 24.
One or more
channels might
be locked out.
Make sure the
channels you want to
scan are not locked
out.
The antenna
might need to be
adjusted.
Check the antenna
connection.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
RESETTING THE SCANNER
If the scanners display locks up or stops operating properly,
you might need to reset the scanner.
CAUTION: This procedure clears all the information
you have stored in the scanner. Before you reset
the scanner, try turning it o and back on to see if
it begins working properly. Reset the scanner only
when you are sure it is not working properly.
1. Turn o the scanner.
2. While holding down 2, 9, and Hold, turn on the scanner.
It takes about 5 seconds to initialize and CLEAr appears.
GENERAL USE
Turn the scanner o before disconnecting the power.
Always write down the programmed frequencies in the
event of memory loss.
If memory is lost, simply reprogram each channel. The
display shows 000.0000 in all channels when there has
been a memory loss.
Always press each button  rmly until you hear the entry
tone for that key entry.
LOCATION
Do not use the scanner in high-moisture environments
such as the kitchen or bathroom.
Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near heating
elements or vents.
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If the scanner receives strong interference or electrical
noise, move it away from the source of the noise. If
possible, a higher elevation might provide better
reception.
CLEANING
Keep the scanner dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature
environments. Handle the scanner carefully: do not drop it.
Keep the scanner away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a
damp cloth occasionally.
Disconnect the power to the unit before cleaning.
Clean the outside of the scanner with a mild detergent.
To prevent scratches, do not use abrasive cleaners or
solvents. Be careful not to rub the LCD window.
Do not use excessive amounts of water.
BIRDIES
All radios can receive “birdies” (undesired signals). If your
scanner stops during Scan mode and no sound is heard, it
might be receiving a birdie. Birdies are internally generated
signals inherent in the electronics of the receiver.
Press L/O to lock out the channel, then press Scan to resume
scanning.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Channels: ................................................................................... 300
Banks: ...................................................... 10 (30 channels each)
Sensitivity (SINAD 12 dB, Nominal)
25.005 MHz (AM) ............................................................. 0.3 μV
54.050 MHz (FM) .............................................................. 0.2 μV
86.275 MHz (FM) .............................................................. 0.2 μV
118.800 MHz (AM) ............................................................. 0.3 μV
127.175 MHz (AM) ............................................................. 0.3 μV
135.500 MHz (AM) ............................................................. 0.3 μV
138.150 MHz (FM) ............................................................. 0.2 μV
161.9875 MHz (FM) ..........................................................0.2 μV
173.225 MHz (FM) ............................................................ 0.2 μV
406.875 MHz (FM) ............................................................. 0.2 μV
453.250 MHz (FM) ............................................................ 0.2 μV
511.9125 MHz (FM) ..........................................................0.2 μV
Operating Temperature:
Normal ............................................................... –20°C to +60°C
Close Call ........................................................... –10°C to +50°C
Scan Rate ...............................90 channels per second (max)
Search Rate
Normal ........................................ 90 steps per second (max)
Hyper ......................................... 270 steps per second (max)
Priority Sampling ....................................................... 2 seconds
Scan Delay ....................................................................2 seconds
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IF Rejection (at 453.25 MHz) ........................................... 80 dB
IF Frequencies
1st IF (25-512 MHz) .......................265.5050-265.6000 MHz
2nd IF ............................................................................. 21.3 MHz
3rd IF ................................................................................ 450 kHz
Internal Speaker ................................24 ohm, 0.8W Max (32 Ø)
Audio Output
Internal Speaker .......................... 360mW nominal (24 ohm)
Headphone (L-ch) ........................... 4mW nominal (32 ohm)
Current Drain
Squelched .........................................................................120 mA
Full Output ....................................................................... 280 mA
Power Requirements:
2 AA Alkaline Batteries (3V DC), or
2 AA Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries (2.4V DC), or
Connect to PC with USB cable (5.0V DC 500mA)
Antenna: ................................................50 ohms (Impedance)
External Jacks: ................................Antenna Jack (BNC Type)
Phone Jack (3.5mm)
USB Jack (5pin Mini USB B type)
Size: ........................67mm. (W) x 32.7mm. (D) x115mm (H)
Weight: ...............................175g (w/o antenna and battery)
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We: Uniden Corporation
2-12-7 Hatchobori
Chuo-Ku, Tokyo 104-8512
Japan
declare, under our sole responsibility, that this equipment:
Uniden Bearcat model UBC75XLT is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the
Council Directive1999/5/EC.
The product is in conformity with the following European
Standards and/or normative documents:
Radio: EN 300-220-1, EN 300-220-2
EMC : EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3
Electrical Safety : EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009 + A12:2011
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THANK YOU FOR BUYING A UNIDEN PRODUCT.
© 2013 Uniden Corporation. Printed in Vietnam.
U01UB372BZZ(0)
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