Programming.channel.text.tags - Uniden BC125AT Owner's Manual

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Press . Clr to return to the last screen.
5.
The scanner automatically rounds the entered number to the
nearest valid frequency. For example, if you enter 151.473 (MHz),
your scanner accepts it as 151.475.
If you entered an invalid frequency, Out of Band appears and
the scanner beeps three times. Press . Clr and enter a valid
frequency. If you enter a frequency that has already been
entered elsewhere, the scanner displays the channel number
and Frequency Exists – Confirm? appears.
If you entered the frequency by mistake, press . Clr then enter
the correct frequency. To enter the frequency anyway, press
Pgm/E to accept.
The smallest channel is displayed when two or more duplication
channels exist.

PrograMMing.channeL.text.tags

You can customize your channels by programming text tags
(up to 16 characters in length) for easier channel frequency
identification. The default tag is the bank number followed by
the channel number in the bank.
To select a channel, press Hold and then enter the channel
1.
number.
Press Pgm/E to enter the Channel menu. (You can also
2.
press Hold and scroll to the channel; press Func then
Pgm/E.)
Scroll to select Edit Tag and press Pgm/E.
3.
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Brasen Stanley
April 10, 2025

Is there a way to set more than one channel per bank to priority?

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Mr. Anderson
April 10, 2025

No, the Uniden BC125AT scanner allows only one stored channel per bank to be set as a Priority channel.

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