Radio Shack pro 95 User Guide - Page 58

Rogramming, Otorola, Runking, Ystems

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Trunking Ô NOTE Ô Programming Trunking Frequencies • If you enter a frequency that has already been entered, the scanner sounds an error tone and displays Dupl. f and the channel number that has been duplicated. If the dual entry is an error press CL and enter the correct frequency. If the dual entry is intentional press ENTER to accept. • You may replace any frequency by selecting the bank and channel, pressing PGM and entering the new frequency. Programming Motorola Trunking Systems (UHF-Lo) Base and offset frequencies vary for each type of trunking system. You can get information about these frequencies for the trunking system you want to scan using www.trunkscanner. com, other Internet sources, or locallypublished guidebooks. 6. To enter additional trunking frequencies as subsequent channels in the same bank, press PGM or to access the next open channel then enter the frequencies. (See "Storing Known Frequencies into Channels" on Page 26). P001~.. D.+FM 0.00000 Bank 0 Ch 01 Next channel 7. Press SCAN to start scanning. Ô If you make an error in the entry process, press CL as often as needed to erase the incorrect data. PROGRAMMING MOTOROLA TRUNKING SYSTEMS (UHF-LO) You can program the scanner to receive transmissions in the UHFLo band (406-512 MHz) of the Motorola trunking system. You can receive these transmissions by checking the trunking system's control channel. You must program the system's base frequency and offset frequency to do this. Ô If you try to program an offset frequency in the UHF-Hi bands (806-960 MHz), the scanner ignores the entry. Follow these steps to program Motorola trunking frequencies in the UHF-Lo band: 58

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Trunking
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6. To enter additional trunking
frequencies as subsequent
channels in the same bank,
press
PGM
or
to access the
next open channel then enter
the frequencies. (See “Storing
Known Frequencies into
Channels” on Page 26).
7. Press
SCAN
to start scanning.
Ô
If you make an error in the entry
process, press
CL
as often as
needed to erase the incorrect
data.
P
ROGRAMMING
M
OTOROLA
T
RUNKING
S
YSTEMS
(UHF-L
O
)
You can program the scanner to
receive transmissions in the UHF-
Lo band (406-512 MHz) of the
Motorola trunking system. You can
receive these transmissions by
checking the trunking system's
control channel. You must
program the system's base
frequency and offset frequency to
do this.
Ô
If you try to program an offset
frequency in the UHF-Hi bands
(806-960 MHz), the scanner
ignores the entry.
Follow these steps to program
Motorola trunking frequencies in
the UHF-Lo band:
P001~.. D.+FM
0.00000
Bank 0 Ch 01
Next
channel
Ô
NOTE
Ô
Programming
Trunking
Frequencies
If you enter a
frequency that has
already been
entered, the
scanner sounds
an error tone and
displays
Dupl. f
and the channel
number that has
been duplicated. If
the dual entry is
an error press
CL
and enter the
correct frequency.
If the dual entry is
intentional press
ENTER
to accept.
You may replace
any frequency by
selecting the bank
and channel,
pressing
PGM
and
entering the new
frequency.
Programming
Motorola Trunking
Systems (UHF-Lo)
Base and offset
frequencies vary for
each type of trunking
system. You can get
information about
these frequencies for
the trunking system
you want to scan
using
www.trunkscanner.
com
, other Internet
sources, or locally-
published
guidebooks.