Uniden UH-099 Owner's Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SCANNING

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Page 2 - Contents

Removing Group Scan ChannelsTo Delete a programmed channel from the Group Scan Memory, use the followingprocedure:1.Rotate the CHANNEL SELECTOR knob u

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Group ScanningTocommenceGROUP SCANNING, selectthe GROUP SCAN modebypressing theOS/GS button when in the OS mode, and select the SCAN mode by momentari

Page 4 - ...11111 OS

Removing Open Scan ChannelsWhen the radio is initially turned on, all 40 channels are programmed in the OPENSCAN MEMORY.If you do not wish to scan som

Page 5 - Microphone

Reinstalling Channels into the Scan GroupTo reinstall previously deleted channels into the scan group, simply repeat steps 3 and4. However, this time

Page 6 - Back Panel

Selective CallingOutlineSelective Calling (SELCALL) is a special Sequential Tone Squelch System thatallows the user to receive/transmit calls selectiv

Page 7 - Getting Started

Receiver QuietingPuts the receiver in the "Ouiet" mode (also known as the "Tone Squelch"mode). When activated, the transceiver pre

Page 8 - Operation

Start the T.Sa Scan by pressing the T.Sa button during Open Scan or GroupScan.Unlike Normal Scanning, T.Sa Scanning checks the detected carrier forSEL

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1.2.Select the channel that you and your group agreed to use for Selective Calling.Press and hold the Tone Call Button for about 1.5 seconds. One long

Page 10 - Open Scanning

Assign a SELCALL number on this position. Follow procedure 1.1 for furtherTX SELCALL ID editing. When finished, pressIMEM I or transmit the codeENTto

Page 11 - Scanning

TX SELCALL ID FormatTo callTransmitter SELCALL ID10 radios100 radios1000 radios10000 radios[xl [xl [xl [xl [AJ[xl [xl [xl [AJ [AJ[xl [xl [AJ [AJ [AJ[x

Page 12 - Removing Open Scan Channels

ContentsControls/lndicators/Connections 2FrontPanelControls 2FrontPanelIndicators 3Microphone" " ... 4Back Panel "...5Getting Started 6

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5/6 TONE SELCALL PROGRAMMINGSince UH-O99can support either a 5 or 6 tone signalling format, you and yourgroup must decide which format to use. The fol

Page 14 - Selective Calling

Receiver SELCALL IDTo program your own receiver SELCALL ID, perform the following procedure.Press and HoldITSQ I,then turn on the Power.1.1 Initial Di

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" " " " ,~\I1"Uf-If-IUY - -11\TSQ I,-- "~ ~Assign a SELCALL number on this position. Follow procedure 1.2 for furtherRX

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Tone PeriodTone Period is the duration of one tone in a SELCALL IDsequence. The setting of thisparameter depends on the type of application. On long d

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Rotate the 0 to change the Tone Period value.Channel Knob[020TSQ " ..71,- I..lJ[1001SQ ,Odj-PdJ[040TS4PdJc:When finished, press IMEM Ito store on

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Lead-in DelayLead-in Delay is a SELCALL transmission parameter that "wakes-up" and helps thereceiver of the other radio to lock onto the inc

Page 19 - - High tone beeps

When finished, pressl MEMIto store onto memory. The displayed Lead-in DelayENTstops flashing and three successive beeps will be heard. pressl TSQI for

Page 20 - ITSQ Ion Power ON

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Alarm Mode5.1 From the Lead-in Tone condition (4.1) press ITSQ Iand the following modeappears.'t ,,,-'tU' QTSQ " I"L5.2 Next

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Call Alarm Continue Mode1. The unit will transmit an Acknowledge Tone to the Caller.2. Initially emits an alarm of four successive beeps for 20 second

Page 23

Contro 15/1nd icators/Con nactio nsCHANNEL SELECTORSelects the desired channel for transmission and reception.SCAN CONTROL (SCAN)Scans channels progra

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Care and MaintenanceNoticeIf the UH-099 has been subjected to extreme high .temperature (above 60°C) for aprolonged period of time, blackening of the

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

Page 26 - Iand the following mode

DUPLEX Operating FrequenciesPage 31ChannelReceiveTransmitAssignmentFrequency (MHz)Frequency (MHz)CH1 476.425477.175 (CH31)CH2 476.450477.200 (CH32)CH3

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SpecificationsGeneralChannelsFrequency RangeCrystal OscillatorMicrophoneSpeakerAntenna ConnectorJacks & ConnectorsControlsIndicatorsCabinet SizeWe

Page 28 - 0 to change the Alarm Mode

Measurement ConditionsPower Source : 13.8V (DC)Antenna Impedance : 50 ohmTest Temperature : 25°CModulation Frequency: 1 kHz (RXITX)Mean Signal Input L

Page 29

Current Drain at NoSignalCurrent Drain atMaximum OutputSELCALLStandardEncode/Decode FormatTransmit TonesReceive TonesTone PeriodsLead-In DelayLead-In

Page 30 - Care and Maintenance

WarrantyUniden Sundowner UH-O99UHF CB RadioAustralian One Year WarrantyNote: Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of warranty.WARRANT

Page 31 - UHF CB Channel Information

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Page 32 - Assignment

8. SQUELCH CONTROLEliminates received background noise in the absence of an incoming signal.Turn the control knob fully counter-clockwise and then slo

Page 33 - Specifications

Microphone1 21.PRESS- TO-TALK ButtonUse the PRESS- TO-TALK button on the microphone to receive and transmit.Press the button to activate the transmitt

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Back PanelIIXI'...~(8)31.EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK (EXT.SP)Usedfor remote receiver monitoring. When the external speaker is connectedthe internalspea

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Getting StartedMobile Station InstallationSelect the location of the transceiver and microphone bracket before starting theinstallation. The location

Page 36 - Warranty

OperationHow to Receive1. Confirm that the power source, antenna, and microphone are connectedproperly before proceeding to the following steps.2.Turn

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ScanningPressing the SCAN button one time will initiate scanning, and scanning is stoppedeither by pressing the button a second time or pressing the P

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