Uniden UH-100 User Manual

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Page 1 - SCANNING

uniden UHF CB TFWNSCEtVEROWNER'S MANUALSUNDOWNER UH-100 SCANNING

Page 2 - Table of Contents

4. To set the "Squelch Gate" to the desired level, turn SQUELCH counterclockwise until you hear noise. Then turn the SQUELCH clockwise just

Page 3

TransmittingThe UH*100 transmits on 40 UHF CB channels. For your reference, a listing of all the available channels is printed on the back cover.1. S

Page 4

Operation with the aid ot a repeaterThe Signal coming from your radio is received by the Repeater Station and then retransmitted at the same time on

Page 5 - Indicators

Whenever you press the PTT Switch the UH-100 frequency display changes to CH31 frequency.Press DUPLEX again to deactivate the Duplex Operation. UH-100

Page 6 - Connectors

ScanningThe UH-100 has a scanning feature that allows you to search for active channels automatically.Furthermore, the UH-100 is designed

Page 7 - Introduction

2. Group Scan (GS) ModeAllows you to monitor a Priority Channel while scanning.To use GS Mode Scanning, press the OS / GS key, GS icon appears on the

Page 8 - Included with your UH-100

Choosing a Priority ChannelThe starting channel, when Group Scanning is initiated, is always the Priority Channel. Changing the PRI channel setting wh

Page 9 - Operation

Programming Scan Channels1. Select which Scanning Mode you wish to use on the channel,OS or GS ModeNote: OS is indicated by the absence of the GS

Page 10 - Channel Auto Step

Channel Seeking OperationUnlike normal scanning, CHANNEL SEEK Is used more often when checking for active channels.If a signal is detected, while seek

Page 11 - Using Repeater Channels

Voice ScramblerUH-100 has a built-in scrambler / be-scrambfer circuit.The Voice Scrambler feature prevents users, without the necessary descr

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Table of ContentsControls / Indicators / Connectors...Controls...

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LCD Backlight Level ControlThe LCD backlight level can be changed te BRIGHT, DIM, or OFF.To change the level simply press and hold the DUPLEX key for

Page 14 - Scanning

Selective CallingWhen you listen to UHF CB you will hear all the conversations going on, which can become annoying at times. Ideally you need a system

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This isUH-100 Calling.The UH-100 is shipped from the factory with a SELCALL ID setting of "00000". Refer to the Advance Section on page 32 f

Page 16 - Choosing a Priority Channel

To change the flashing digit use the Channel A and t buttons.ORWhen completed, press and hold the TONE CALL button to send.{77 CAL MEMV- •lllUgpiiWB&a

Page 17 - Programming Scan Channels

10 Selcall ID MemoryThe UH-100 has a special 10 memory location, which stores the Seical) identification {ID) codes of users in your group. This secti

Page 18 - Channel Seeking Operation

n uWhen completed, press MEM to store.You repeat this process to store Transmit Selcalt ID's into the remaining memory locations of your UH-100,

Page 19 - Voice Scrambler

Once located, simply press and hold the TONE CALL button to send.,1 untU\ Press and hokJThe ID that is sent becomes the Last ID Transmitted. Every

Page 20 - LCD Backlight Level Control

An audible alarm is emitted and the Call icon and the Caller’s ID will appear on the display.Answer the call in a normal manner.Note: If the radio is

Page 21 - Selective Calling

If the radio was left unattended you can cal! back later by simply pressing and holding the TONE CALL button.This action automatically loads and trans

Page 22 - This isUH-100 Calling

Group CallingMosi Selcal) users will have several members in their group. It is possible that everyone in the group needs to be alerted at the same ti

Page 23 - Acknowledgment Tone

Service...43Care and Maintenance...

Page 24 - 10 Selcall ID Memory

Receiver Quieting, or Tone Squelch (TSQ), is actually SELCALL in action. The UH- 100 receiver is muted and you cannot hear any signals until the mute

Page 25 - Transmitting ID from Memory

1. Select the channel you want to put into quiet mode using the channel selector switches.Activating the Tone Squelch (Receiver Quieting)2. Pr

Page 26 - Receiving a Call

You may wish to limit your scanning activities so the UH-100 will only scan the channels you have pre-arranged to use with your SELCALL family. These

Page 27 - Replying using SELCALL

SELCALL Advance ProgrammingThe Sundowner UH-100 radio is fully user programmable. It gives you the freedom to select your own radio ID, configure the

Page 28

The illustration below outlines the user programmable parameter menu.Once inside the programming mode, use the a or t to scroll on the menu.Press MEM

Page 29 - Group Calling

To program your own Radio ID, periorm the following procedure.From the main menu, using the a or v key, go to the Radio ID Programming Menu. (If you h

Page 30

Tone Period is the duration of one tone in a SELCALL iD sequence. The setting of this parameter depends on the appiication. On iong distance communica

Page 31 - MEM TSO ^

Lead - In Delay ProgrammingLead-in Delay is a SELCALL transmission parameter that "wakes-up" and helps the receiver of the other radio to lo

Page 32 - Tone Squelch Scanning

To change, use the a or t key. You can select either 500, 1000, 2000, 3000 or 4000 mSec.When completed, press the MEM key. The new Lead - In Delay sto

Page 33 - SELCALL Advance Programming

From the main menu, using the a or ▼ key, go to the Lead-In Tone Programming Menu. (If you have never changed the Lead-In delay duration th

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Controls / Indicators / Connectors1.2.3.4.5.6.7.LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) PANEL - Indicators for TX, CAL, MEM, TSQ, GS (OS), SCN, PRI, Channel

Page 35 - Radio ID Programming

The UH-100 has two types of alarm set-up.Set-up 1: Auto-Resume (Default setting)When a Call is received in,1} Normal ModeThe alarm will sound only for

Page 36 - ' U

From the main menu, using the a or y key, go to the Alarm Mode Programming Menu. {If you have never changed the Alarm setting, the default setting is

Page 37 - Lead - In Delay Programming

Group Call Mode ProgrammingThere are two ways the Group Call Code is transmiitted.The Uniden UH-100 can be programmed to accept either format.Group 1

Page 38 - '“I /

Caller ID DecodingThe Sundowner UH-100 radio uses a total of 10 digits when making a Selective Call. The first five digit is the ID of the radio to be

Page 39

ServiceShould you find it desirable or necessary to service your UH*100, we suggest you contact the Uniden Dealer where your purchase was made

Page 40 - Alarm Mode Programming

Care and MaintenanceNoticeIf the UH-100 has been subjected to extreme high temperature {above 60°C) for a prolonged period of time, blackening o

Page 41

UHF CB Channel InformationThis radio has been designed to provide a high level of performance in the Citizens Band Radio Service, which is comprised o

Page 42 - Group Call Mode Programming

DUPLEX Operating ModeChannelAssignmentReceiveFrequency (MHz)T ransmit Frequency (MHz)CH1 476.425477.175 (CH31)CH2 476.450477.200 (CH32)CH3 476.475 477

Page 43 - Caller ID Decoding

SpecificationsGeneralChannels Frequency Range Crystal Oscillator Microphone SpeakerAntenna Connector Jacks & ConnectorsControlsIndicatorsCabinet S

Page 44

Vleasurement Conditions^ower Source i\ntenna Impedance Test Temperature Modulation Frequency Mean Signal Input Level Reference Audio Output Power : S

Page 45 - Care and Maintenance

8. SCAN CONTROL (SCN) - Press to activate Normal OS/GS scanning or press and hold to enable Seek Mode OS/GS Scanning.9. MEMORY CONTROL (MEM) - Place

Page 46 - UHF CB Channel Information

Current Drain at NoSignal : 350mACurrent Drain atMaximum Output : 550mASELCALLstandardEncode/Decode Format Transmit Tones Receive Tones Tone Periods

Page 47 - DUPLEX Operating Mode

WarrantyUniden Sundowner UH-100 UHF CB Radio Australian One Year WarrantyNote: Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of warranty. WARR

Page 48 - Specifications

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Page 49 - Receiver Section

ConnectorsFront Panel23. MICROPHONE SOCKETThe microphone plug is inserted into this socket,24. EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK - Used for remote receiver

Page 50

IntroductionThe Uniden UH-100 UHF two way radio is designed to provide you with years of trouble free service, its rugged components and materials are

Page 51 - Warranty

Included with your UH-100Mounting Bracket, Knobs, Rubber Washer, Washer Stars and ScrewsMicrophone Hanger, Screws and WashersWarranty Registration She

Page 52 - Australia Pty. Ltd

OperationSetting the Squelch1. To turn the unit ON, rotate VOLUME clockwise. Adjust volume to a comfortable level.vn. -9- aoNote: You must select a c

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