Birdies – Uniden UBC760XLT User Manual
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Etand Coverage:
Frequency Range:
Channels:
Scan Speed:
Display:
Power
Requirement:
Sensitivity:
(nominal)
(12 dB SINAD)
Selectivity:
Audio
Output
(Nominal):
Antenna:
Connectors:
Size:
Weight:
12 Bands
66-88 MHz
108-136 MHz
136-144 MHz
144-148 MHz
148-1 74 MHz
350-406 MHz
406-420 MHz
420-450 MHz
450-470 MHz
470-512 MHz
806-956 MHz
100 Channels (5-20 channel banks)
15 channels per second
'
Illuminated Liquid Crystal
13.8 VDC [220V AC 50 Hz with AC Adapter)
0.3,wV 66-88 MHz
0.6aV 108-136 MHz
0.4uV 136-174 MHz
OAuV 406-512 MHz
0.8uV 806-956 MHz
-55dB (flj ±25 KHz
2.0 Watts at 10% T.H.D.
telescopic antenna included
antenna, external speaker, DC power, REC.
OUT
6 5 / I 6 " W x I 5/8"H
X
7 3/8"D
1 lb., 3 oz.
Specifications are typical and subject to
change without notice.
Birdies
All radiosaresubject to receiving unde
sired signals. If the UBC 760XLT stops
during scan mode and no sound is
heard, it may be receiving a "Birdie."
Birdies are internally generated signals
inherent in the electronics of the re
ceiver. Press the Scan key to continue
scanning.