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  2. There are 3 ways to set your Uniden scanner for close call: Close call only, close call priority, and close call do not disturb. Changing things like your antenna, the height you’re trying to receive, and power levels can affect how well close call may work on your scanner.

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    • Close Call™ RF Capture Technology
    • Close Call Do Not Disturb
    • Close Call Auto Store
    • Close Call Temporary Store

    A Uniden Specific feature that instantly tunes to signals from nearby transmitters. Close Call can operate by itself or in the background (like Priority Scan) while scanning and/or searching. Similar to the Signal stalkerfeature on some RS models, and much like a frequency counter. The feature is designed to catch signals that are "Close" (hence, t...

    When set in this mode, the scanner will periodically make Close Call checks whenever the scanner is not receiving audio in another mode. This eliminates the annoying breaks in conversation while still allowing for the Close Call functionality. Uniden Scanners that support Close Call Do Not Disturb include: 1. BCT151 2. BCT15X 3. BC95XLT 4. BC125AT ...

    Automatically stores frequencies found by Close Call to the Close Call system, Found Channels group. This mode is particularly useful when listening to the scanner is not possible (ex. shopping in a department store, walking through a casino, etc.), but one would like to later review what frequencies and CTCSS/DCStones were found active.

    When this option is turned on, when the scanner gets a Close Call “hit", it temporarily saves the hit and includes that frequency when scanning. The scanner keeps the last 10 hits (older hits are erased by newer ones). Hits are lost when power is cycled. You can store a hit into memory by pressing “E" when on that frequency.

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  6. Close Call RF capture technology instantly tunes to signals from nearby transmitters and the Do-Not-Disturb Mode prevents Close Call checks during a transmission. With this Bearcat scanner, you can listen to military and civilian air bands.

  7. The Bearcat SR30C Handheld Radio Scanner from Uniden is versatile, compact, and easy to use. In addition to its standard scanning features, your scanner also includes Close Call® RF capture technology designed to help you detect and identify strong local radio signals in your area.

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