BCD160DN/BCD260DN: Uniden BCD160DN, air band issue

NS9710

Member
Joined
Apr 10, 2010
Messages
723
Location
Niagara Falls, NY
When I get traffic on the frequency 118.500 (tower frequency for IAG airport, shared with a military base.

The scanner stays “stuck” on the frequency once traffic has been detected, the only way I can get the issue to clear is by “SCAN” button, or by turning on the Attenuator.

I am using the Smiley Slim Duck 5/8 160MHz antenna currently, issue also persists when using the stock antenna as well.

It happens no matter where I am, I could be in a field, in a car, in the house, doesn’t matter where.

Any idea of what’s causing this issue?
 

Whiskey3JMC

Google-Foo Ninja 4 Hire
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Jul 16, 2006
Messages
9,356
Location
Simulcastylvania

Ubbe

Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2006
Messages
10,222
Location
Stockholm, Sweden
Any idea of what’s causing this issue?
If you get that at every location then it must be a spurious signal generated inside the scanner. Only solution would be to set the suggested IFX setting to that frequency.

Open squelch fully and listen to the noise and then switch to another frequency like 118.575 and listen if the noise level changes. You can also program those two channels to FM or NFM as it might be easier to hear if there is a signal interference on 118.500

/Ubbe
 

wtp

Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2008
Messages
6,998
Location
Port Charlotte FL
set up a custom search of 118 to 119,
take the antenna off,
search.
it might be a birdie that is close to 118.5
if it finds one, i would then use a frequency on the other side of 118.5
the antenna out thing is also useful to find really close transmitters.
 

Ubbe

Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2006
Messages
10,222
Location
Stockholm, Sweden
A spurious signal generated from its own electronics, that happened to the BCD436 when Uniden removed a filtering capacitor from the clock line, can radiate to the outside and be picked up by the antenna. If using coax and an antenna further away the signal became so weak that it didn't interfere.

/Ubbe
 

NS9710

Member
Joined
Apr 10, 2010
Messages
723
Location
Niagara Falls, NY
This sounds like it may be the case, because as I said, I never had this “lock” in the signal until AFTER a transmission was picked up, then I had to force a scan continue before it dropped the interference.

A spurious signal generated from its own electronics, that happened to the BCD436 when Uniden removed a filtering capacitor from the clock line, can radiate to the outside and be picked up by the antenna. If using coax and an antenna further away the signal became so weak that it didn't interfere.

/Ubbe
 

NS9710

Member
Joined
Apr 10, 2010
Messages
723
Location
Niagara Falls, NY
I pull the antenna off the scanner when locked into the the static and it clears the “hang”, should I use Attenuator or IFX, and if so, which would be better off?
 
Top