Hi All,
So I am trying to input the UK CB Frequencies into my scanner.
e.g.
1 27.60125 21 27.80125
2 27.61125 22 27.81125
Using ARC 125 defaults them to
0027.6000 Channel 1 UK NFM 2
0027.6100 Channel 2 UK NFM 2
Is this correct?
Regards,
Programming UK CB Frequencies Uniden UBC125XLT
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Re: Programming UK CB Frequencies Uniden UBC125XLT
Those frequencies are correct but be aware that the scanner will change them.
Using Scan125 we find:
0027.6000
0027.6100
0027.8000
0027.8100
I don't know what ACR125 does but Scan125 does:
Your enter CB1, Scan125 initially sets 27.60125, sends to scanner, scanner changes to 27.6000, Scan125 does a verification readback and changes your entry to 27.6000.
Scan125 supports frequency prefixes so you don't have to enter a specific frequency.
Some Supported prefixs are:
CBUKnn
CBEUnn
CBUSnn
MAnn (marine channels)
ABnn.nnnn (air band correction)
Airband correction is special in that the frequency / channel called by ATC and on airport frequency lists ARE NOT always the frequency that is actually used by the radio equipment.
See: https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/scan125/m ... .html#48.1
Using Scan125 we find:
0027.6000
0027.6100
0027.8000
0027.8100
I don't know what ACR125 does but Scan125 does:
Your enter CB1, Scan125 initially sets 27.60125, sends to scanner, scanner changes to 27.6000, Scan125 does a verification readback and changes your entry to 27.6000.
Scan125 supports frequency prefixes so you don't have to enter a specific frequency.
Some Supported prefixs are:
CBUKnn
CBEUnn
CBUSnn
MAnn (marine channels)
ABnn.nnnn (air band correction)
Airband correction is special in that the frequency / channel called by ATC and on airport frequency lists ARE NOT always the frequency that is actually used by the radio equipment.
See: https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/scan125/m ... .html#48.1
Nick - Author Of: Scan125 - Scan75 - DriveR8 - http://www.nick-bailey.co.uk