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1 Press menu button to enter the menu screens for the following optional adjustable settings.choose
2-tune
3-AUTO SEARCH (Activate to auto search & preset receivable broadcast stations)
-if it don't work change this
4Press menu button to enter the menu screens for the following optional adjustable settings.choose
5-tune
6-BAND (change the band system for tuning (i.e. VHF-L,VHF-H or UHF).
if VHF-L don't work try VHF-H or UHF and restart all over
If you are attempting to program it to tv-2 on a 625 receiver it has to be set to a odd number for example number 7 instead of 2 or 6.
The reason for this is that the 625 receiver only supports band A frequencies for UHF and on a 21.x remote odd numbers are A band and even numbers are B band.
If I'm not Wrong, You have the UHF Model radio, and therefore can't program VHF frequencies as it's the wrong band. If I am wrong, then you have a dual band radio, which should be pre-programmed with all the correct frequencies for both 2m & 70cm bands.
Yes the serial No. usually indicates the frequency band the radio works on, but not always, because a lot of radios nowadays can operate on both VHF & UHF, so not being familiar with your model, I can't give you a definitive answer.
I do have the feeling, for what it's worth, that it is in fact a UHF band radio, but don't take that as gospel.
Anyone else reading this post is most welcome to assist in helping a friend out, we would much appreciate your input, thanks.
Hang in there my friend, there will be an answer soon.
Possible that the TUNER has failed as the UHF band is not working. so it will be important to check the switched voltage onthe UHF pin of the TUNER to confirm that power is received .
If so the tuner must be changed.
Your scanner does not receive frequencies between 54 and 137 MHz, and there's nothing you can do to enable reception in that block. Your only option is to purchase a scanner with air band coverage. Here are the reception ranges of the BC-60XLT-1:
29.0-29.7 MHz 10 Meter Amateur Band 29.7-50 MHz VHF Low Band 50-54 MHz 6 Meter Amateur Band 137-144 MHz Military Land Mobile 144-148 MHz 2 Meter Amateur Band 148-174 MHz VHF High Band Above bands in 5 kHz steps 406-420 MHz Federal Government 420-450 MHz 70 cm Amateur Band 450-470 MHz UHF Standard Band 470-512 MHz UHF "T" Band Above bands in 12.5 kHz steps
Need the manual for your scanner? You can download and print it, at no cost, here: http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC60XLT-1om.pdf
1. Press and hold down the [White Arrow Up] 'shift' button.
2. While held down press the UHF tuning button (symbol for button is ->).
3. Press + or - to tune up or down the UHF band as required, until the required station is reached.
4. Select a spare Channel Position.
5. Press [Arrow Up] & [UHF Tuning ->] buttons again to store and exit tuning.
You must use the remote control. No tuning is available on TV.
Lo Hi Air UHF refer to separate bands to be monitored.
25 50 75 are the KHZ steps that can be set for searching.
Using these functions can limit what is found either during close call or during search. By switching to 25 50 or 75 in will search in those size jumps. IE in 25 155.000 155.025 155.050 155.075 etc.
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