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Operation
UNIDEN UH825
Handheld UHF-CB Transceiver
Drop-out delay
When SCAN finds a busy channel it pauses scan to receive the
signal. When the received signal stops, the radio waits for 3 seconds
for the return of the signal, otherwise, the radio resumes scanning.
Recent Active Channels
SCAN remembers recent active channels and monitors these channels
for activity while scanning through the scan memory. This means if
recently active channels become active again during SCAN, the radio
will pause on these channels first. This makes scanning for active
channels more efficient (faster) the longer SCAN is operating.
Skipping an Active Channel
When paused on an active channel it is not possible to skip this channel
as the recent active channel feature will cause scan to lock back onto
that active channel. Wait for the active channel to become inactive and
SCAN will resume. If you want to avoid an active channel completely,
deactivate SCAN and remove the channel from the scan memory, then
reactivate SCAN.
Priority Channel in GS Mode
In GS mode, if the the Priority channel is enabled, the scan will also
include the set Priwatch Channel along with the stored channel. Radio
will automatically pause on the priority channel when it gets active. By
disabling the Priority Channel, It will not included in scan. (see p.21)
2. To deactivate SCAN, press
[SCAN]
.
3. During the
MASTER SCAN
, reception is only possible if the
MASTER
CODE
(CTCSS/DCS) is set with the same code on both the radio
devices using the same stored communication channel.
NOTE
If SCAN is deactivated while it is tuned to an active channel,
the UH825 will stay on that active channel.
If SCAN is deactivated while in-between active channels,
the UH825 will reinstate the last active channel.
If SCAN is deactivated when no active channel has been
found, the UH825 will reinstate the starting channel.