Radio Shack pro 95 User Guide - Page 54

Trunking - cables

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Trunking 4. Press 1 to send the data to the other unit or press any other key to cancel the operation. The scanner sends the data. To exit the clone mode, remove the cable. TRUNKING TRUNKING OPERATION The scanner tracks transmissions that use the Motorola Type I and Type II (such as Smartnet and Privacy Plus) and hybrid analog trunking systems, plus GE/ Ericsson (EDACS) type systems extensively used in many communication systems. Trunking systems allocate a few frequencies to many different users. When the mobile unit transmits a signal, one frequency is chosen from among the allocated frequencies in that trunking system. The user's ID talk group is sent with the signal. To receive trunking signals, you must store all the trunking control frequencies for Motorola systems or all the trunking group frequencies for EDACS in one bank (see "Storing Known Frequencies into Channels" on Page 26) and input ID codes in the ID memory (see "Storing Talk Group IDs" on Page 62). Your PRO-95 automatically calculates Motorola voice channel frequencies when it decodes the control channel. This eliminates 54

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Trunking
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4. Press
1
to send the data to
the other unit or press any
other key to cancel the
operation.
The scanner sends the data. To
exit the clone mode, remove the
cable.
TRUNKING
T
RUNKING
O
PERATION
The scanner tracks transmissions
that use the Motorola Type I and
Type II (such as Smartnet and
Privacy Plus) and hybrid analog
trunking systems, plus GE/
Ericsson (EDACS) type systems
extensively used in many
communication systems.
Trunking systems allocate a few
frequencies to many different
users. When the mobile unit
transmits a signal, one frequency
is chosen from among the
allocated frequencies in that
trunking system. The user's ID talk
group is sent with the signal.
To receive trunking signals, you
must store all the trunking
control
frequencies for Motorola systems
or all the trunking
group
frequencies for EDACS in one
bank (see “Storing Known
Frequencies into Channels” on
Page 26) and input ID codes in the
ID memory (see “Storing Talk
Group IDs” on Page 62).
Your PRO-95 automatically
calculates Motorola voice channel
frequencies when it decodes the
control channel. This eliminates