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How do you know that the radio does not transmit? The batteries need to be fully charged, or new to transmit. The radio is old, and the cost to repair it may be close to how much a new CB radio is.
Sounds like the VCO is out of range on the high end of the frequency range which causes the synthesizer to go out of lock on channel 40. If you tweak the VCO coil slightly it might lock again. Make sure it still works on channel 1 after you have tweaked the VCO coil.
This radio has a 5 watt transmitter, and works on 40 channels in the UHF (477MHz) band. Called a "CB" but is not marketed for use in the U.S. since "CB" here is 40 channels in the HF (27MHz) band. "FRS" in the U.S. is the "new CB", but offers fewer frequencies and all are lower than 477Mhz. Transmitting with this radio in the U.S. (and probably other places, too) will require a license.
More information about this radio can be found below:
i have just printed off a hard copy of this manual it was on Http//.www.uniden.com.au/ RESOUCES main/pdf/uh011.pdf If that isnt helpfull i could post it out to you.
The cheapest solution would be to directly program the frequencies that are available in your area, usually this is public information with the exception of high security channels, you can call each location and ask them what frequency they broadcast
Channel 23 and 24 are both telemetry and telecommand application channels and this paticular device will not allow you to transmit. Software can be used on some devices to change this and some other brands do not have this same function.
A scanner, if used properly, can monitor frequencies as it progresses through them. If you want your scanner to monitor only certain frequencies of your choice, you can set those frequencies as the PRIORITY channels. Example: push PROGRAM then punch in frequency 152.6255 then set the mode (if nessessary) at VHF (very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) or FM (Frequency Modulator) or AM (Amplitude Modulator) etc. You can program as many priority channels as the scanner allows.
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