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Yowdy Nav Heads,
My new (2nd hand) Nav came with quite a few accessories (toys?). One of which is a Uniden 015SX UHF.
But it seems to be set-up wrong....or poorly programmed...or possibly faulty...
I couldn't get a sound out of it until I went thru the menus with the book in-hand. It was set to the headset mode so it wasn't transmitting sound thru the cabin/box speaker. Once I changed that I could get some "fuzz" from a few frequencies, but nothing useful.
I tried a "radio check" transmission on a couple of channels but got no reply.
I have deactivated or switched off all the extra modes & functions so that it it should just be working as a simplex CB (no police frequencies, no tone calling or group preferences or special modes etc etc).
It has 3 squelch levels and I have chosen the highest sensitivity/lowest squelch setting while I get it working.
The "monitor" button works for fully open squelch too.
The main problem I'm trying to solve is that I cannot get 40 CB channels via the rotary selector.
It will only give me 0 to 9. Which makes listening to trucks on ch. 40 pretty impossible.
Not only this, but it seems that the 10 channels I can access are programmed to incorrect frequencies (i.e. my channel 8 is a different frequency to the actual channel 8)
I have tried the scan and search functions and noted the process of storing useful frequencies as they are scanned, but it's kind of useless because even when it finds a frequency I can't access any channel numbers above 9 to correctly store them.
I think it's a pretty old model now, but does anyone have experience with these or a similar model from Uniden?
Is there a way to get the full 40 channels back when I switch it on?
All the buttons work and it's not doing anything weird or obviously faulty, so I think it's just a set up problem.
My new (2nd hand) Nav came with quite a few accessories (toys?). One of which is a Uniden 015SX UHF.
But it seems to be set-up wrong....or poorly programmed...or possibly faulty...
I couldn't get a sound out of it until I went thru the menus with the book in-hand. It was set to the headset mode so it wasn't transmitting sound thru the cabin/box speaker. Once I changed that I could get some "fuzz" from a few frequencies, but nothing useful.
I tried a "radio check" transmission on a couple of channels but got no reply.
I have deactivated or switched off all the extra modes & functions so that it it should just be working as a simplex CB (no police frequencies, no tone calling or group preferences or special modes etc etc).
It has 3 squelch levels and I have chosen the highest sensitivity/lowest squelch setting while I get it working.
The "monitor" button works for fully open squelch too.
The main problem I'm trying to solve is that I cannot get 40 CB channels via the rotary selector.
It will only give me 0 to 9. Which makes listening to trucks on ch. 40 pretty impossible.
Not only this, but it seems that the 10 channels I can access are programmed to incorrect frequencies (i.e. my channel 8 is a different frequency to the actual channel 8)
I have tried the scan and search functions and noted the process of storing useful frequencies as they are scanned, but it's kind of useless because even when it finds a frequency I can't access any channel numbers above 9 to correctly store them.
I think it's a pretty old model now, but does anyone have experience with these or a similar model from Uniden?
Is there a way to get the full 40 channels back when I switch it on?
All the buttons work and it's not doing anything weird or obviously faulty, so I think it's just a set up problem.