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... Locking/Unlocking the Keyboard 40 Viewing the Battery Level 40 Cloning 40 Scanner Reset 40 PLANNING SYSTEMS, SITES, AND GROUPS 41 ENTERING TEXT 41 PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS 42 PROGRAMMING CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS 43 Set Quick Key 43 Set Start-up Key 44 Set Number Tag 44 Set Lockout 44 Set Hold Time (in seconds... 44 Set Delay Time 44 Set Audio AGC 45 P25 Waiting Time 45 PROGRAMMING TRUNKED SYSTEMS 45 Set Number Tag 47 ID Scan/Search (no EDACS SCAT 47 Set Delay Time 48 Edit Fleetmap (Motorola Type I systems only 48...
... Locking/Unlocking the Keyboard 40 Viewing the Battery Level 40 Cloning 40 Scanner Reset 40 PLANNING SYSTEMS, SITES, AND GROUPS 41 ENTERING TEXT 41 PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS 42 PROGRAMMING CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS 43 Set Quick Key 43 Set Start-up Key 44 Set Number Tag 44 Set Lockout 44 Set Hold Time (in seconds... 44 Set Delay Time 44 Set Audio AGC 45 P25 Waiting Time 45 PROGRAMMING TRUNKED SYSTEMS 45 Set Number Tag 47 ID Scan/Search (no EDACS SCAT 47 Set Delay Time 48 Edit Fleetmap (Motorola Type I systems only 48...
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... Channel 57 Set Location Info 57 Set Lockout 58 PROGRAMMING FREQUENCIES/TGIDS 58 Quickly Storing a Conventional Frequency 58 To Program a Frequency into an Existing Group.........58 To Program an ID into a 'Quick Save Group 59 To Program an ID into an Existing Group 59 MANUALLY PROGRAMMING CHANNEL FREQUENCIES/TGIDS 60 EDIT CHANNEL OPTIONS MENU 61...
... Channel 57 Set Location Info 57 Set Lockout 58 PROGRAMMING FREQUENCIES/TGIDS 58 Quickly Storing a Conventional Frequency 58 To Program a Frequency into an Existing Group.........58 To Program an ID into a 'Quick Save Group 59 To Program an ID into an Existing Group 59 MANUALLY PROGRAMMING CHANNEL FREQUENCIES/TGIDS 60 EDIT CHANNEL OPTIONS MENU 61...
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... important channels while monitoring other mixer-product interference. 11 organized into 'Systems', 'Sites', (within trunking systems), 'Groups' (within systems), and channels (within groups). lets you program the scanner to share trunked system IDs across multiple sites without duplicating IDs, and turn each site on Motorola systems. If the Motorola system has...
... important channels while monitoring other mixer-product interference. 11 organized into 'Systems', 'Sites', (within trunking systems), 'Groups' (within systems), and channels (within groups). lets you program the scanner to share trunked system IDs across multiple sites without duplicating IDs, and turn each site on Motorola systems. If the Motorola system has...
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...Data Output - allows the analysis of the scanner or modified (only with Scan Operation - lets you flag a system so that when you have programmed as a dangerous road, dangerous intersection, or a general point of your current location. lets you include and/or assign quick keys to start ...are not affected). lets you search for each of interest. automatically unlock temporarily locked out channels/ systems/searches/locations when you can program each channel. CTCSS/DCS/NAC Search - using an optional GPS unit you cycle power. you can assign 3 of the number keys...
...Data Output - allows the analysis of the scanner or modified (only with Scan Operation - lets you flag a system so that when you have programmed as a dangerous road, dangerous intersection, or a general point of your current location. lets you include and/or assign quick keys to start ...are not affected). lets you search for each of interest. automatically unlock temporarily locked out channels/ systems/searches/locations when you can program each channel. CTCSS/DCS/NAC Search - using an optional GPS unit you cycle power. you can assign 3 of the number keys...
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temporarily stores and scans the last 10 Close Call hits in the scanner, you receive a Tone-Out hit. You can program your scanner to alert you when, a channel is received, you receive a Close Call hit, a talkgroup ID is transmitted. For each alert in the '...in a conventional system you select or automatically store all active frequencies from your scanner and your scanner alert you program up to 10 custom search ranges. 13 the scanner can also program up to 10 custom frequency ranges that the scanner will also search and display unknown tones. Text Tagging - Adjustable...
temporarily stores and scans the last 10 Close Call hits in the scanner, you receive a Tone-Out hit. You can program your scanner to alert you when, a channel is received, you receive a Close Call hit, a talkgroup ID is transmitted. For each alert in the '...in a conventional system you select or automatically store all active frequencies from your scanner and your scanner alert you program up to 10 custom search ranges. 13 the scanner can also program up to 10 custom frequency ranges that the scanner will also search and display unknown tones. Text Tagging - Adjustable...
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... safety radio systems on the same frequency are listening to active IDs transmitting in the system (each using a conventional scanner. By programming the CTCSS tone for a transmission, the user's radio selects a programmed trunking bank in general allocate and use a set up at a distance of coded squelch. Instead of selecting a specific frequency for...
... safety radio systems on the same frequency are listening to active IDs transmitting in the system (each using a conventional scanner. By programming the CTCSS tone for a transmission, the user's radio selects a programmed trunking bank in general allocate and use a set up at a distance of coded squelch. Instead of selecting a specific frequency for...
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...EDACS Standard (Wide) • EDACS Narrowband (Narrow) • EDACS Networked (Wide/ Narrow) • EDACS SCAT • EDACS ESK When you program Motorola/P25 and EDACS system frequencies into the trunking system and the voice channels will allow you can trunktrack the system. LTR systems work a little...active at the same time by all the system channels. LTR systems typically do not have the LCN (Logical Channel Number) programmed for the system programmed and with the correct LCN (Logical Channel Number) assigned. There may be 3 or 4 frequencies assigned as digital subaudible ...
...EDACS Standard (Wide) • EDACS Narrowband (Narrow) • EDACS Networked (Wide/ Narrow) • EDACS SCAT • EDACS ESK When you program Motorola/P25 and EDACS system frequencies into the trunking system and the voice channels will allow you can trunktrack the system. LTR systems work a little...active at the same time by all the system channels. LTR systems typically do not have the LCN (Logical Channel Number) programmed for the system programmed and with the correct LCN (Logical Channel Number) assigned. There may be 3 or 4 frequencies assigned as digital subaudible ...
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... use the same talkgroup IDs for each site as a separate system. 17 Each site has its own quick key, so you scan. Program your talkgroups into channel groups within that each individual site on different frequencies and use multiple antenna sites that system and all the talkgroups within...like someone keyed up and unkeyed a radio within about 500 msec. like a short blip of trunking frequencies and is much more efficient than programming each site. LTR systems are available to 20 frequencies per system. Since all sites share all talkgroups in the system are limited to every ...
... use the same talkgroup IDs for each site as a separate system. 17 Each site has its own quick key, so you scan. Program your talkgroups into channel groups within that each individual site on different frequencies and use multiple antenna sites that system and all the talkgroups within...like someone keyed up and unkeyed a radio within about 500 msec. like a short blip of trunking frequencies and is much more efficient than programming each site. LTR systems are available to 20 frequencies per system. Since all sites share all talkgroups in the system are limited to every ...
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.... Yes = "E"/ No = "." The USB cable can also power the scanner when the batteries are in the 'Settings' menu. Press and hold for serial control and programming the scanner when using software from 3rd party developers. TURNING ON THE SCANNER AND SETTING THE SQUELCH Note: this applies to turn on . If the...
.... Yes = "E"/ No = "." The USB cable can also power the scanner when the batteries are in the 'Settings' menu. Press and hold for serial control and programming the scanner when using software from 3rd party developers. TURNING ON THE SCANNER AND SETTING THE SQUELCH Note: this applies to turn on . If the...
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... before entering a 2-digit system quick key to turn on or off in Scan Mode. • Press to enter a decimal point for a frequency while programming. • Press to delete current character when editing text. • Press twice to delete all characters when editing text. • Press to enter a... hyphen when entering an ID while programming. • Press to enter an 'i' when entering an 'I-Call' ID while programming. • Press to return to GPS Display Mode in GPS Review Location Mode. • Press Func then ....
... before entering a 2-digit system quick key to turn on or off in Scan Mode. • Press to enter a decimal point for a frequency while programming. • Press to delete current character when editing text. • Press twice to delete all characters when editing text. • Press to enter a... hyphen when entering an ID while programming. • Press to enter an 'i' when entering an 'I-Call' ID while programming. • Press to return to GPS Display Mode in GPS Review Location Mode. • Press Func then ....
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.... PRI PRI appears in priority mode and blinks in priority plus mode in Hold Mode. Displays the system number tag and channel number tag (if programmed) in Scan Mode. • shows the name of the receiving channel or frequency. Appears if the keylock is on in Any Mode. • Appears and...
.... PRI PRI appears in priority mode and blinks in priority plus mode in Hold Mode. Displays the system number tag and channel number tag (if programmed) in Scan Mode. • shows the name of the receiving channel or frequency. Appears if the keylock is on in Any Mode. • Appears and...
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IFX • appears if intermediate exchange is attenuated in Receiving or Hold Modes. • shows the tone code (if received) for a conventional frequency if programmed and blinks in CTCSS/DCS/NAC search mode in Receiving or Hold Modes. ATT • appears if the channel/search is on for the channel .../channels and an up or down arrow to show the scan direction in Search Mode. • shows the frequency or ID (or text tag if programmed) for a channel in Scan Receive/Hold Modes. • shows the search frequency (and the channel number for the channel in Function Hold Mode. 32...
IFX • appears if intermediate exchange is attenuated in Receiving or Hold Modes. • shows the tone code (if received) for a conventional frequency if programmed and blinks in CTCSS/DCS/NAC search mode in Receiving or Hold Modes. ATT • appears if the channel/search is on for the channel .../channels and an up or down arrow to show the scan direction in Search Mode. • shows the frequency or ID (or text tag if programmed) for a channel in Scan Receive/Hold Modes. • shows the search frequency (and the channel number for the channel in Function Hold Mode. 32...
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.... IFX appears if intermediate exchange is on ) of the custom/service search in Search Mode. shows the tone code (if received) for a conventional frequency if programmed and blinks in CTCSS/DCS/NAC search mode in Scan Receive/Hold Modes. LNK appears if the channel is the same as Display mode 1. 5th...
.... IFX appears if intermediate exchange is on ) of the custom/service search in Search Mode. shows the tone code (if received) for a conventional frequency if programmed and blinks in CTCSS/DCS/NAC search mode in Scan Receive/Hold Modes. LNK appears if the channel is the same as Display mode 1. 5th...
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...and exit. 4. Band Defaults Basically, this allows you to whatever you feel 'Auto' should be for each band (vs. to skip those settings when programming. Since all of the step and modulation settings default to 'Auto', this setting allows you change the 'Auto' values you to 'Set GPS Baud ... Scroll to DD,MM,SS or decimal degrees (DD.000000), time format, time zone, and units. 1. Set GPS Baud Rate Allows you can select while programming frequencies, searches, etc. Scroll to set the baud rate for communicating with BC-GPSK and BC-UTGC. 1. Scroll to Off, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,...
...and exit. 4. Band Defaults Basically, this allows you to whatever you feel 'Auto' should be for each band (vs. to skip those settings when programming. Since all of the step and modulation settings default to 'Auto', this setting allows you change the 'Auto' values you to 'Set GPS Baud ... Scroll to DD,MM,SS or decimal degrees (DD.000000), time format, time zone, and units. 1. Set GPS Baud Rate Allows you can select while programming frequencies, searches, etc. Scroll to set the baud rate for communicating with BC-GPSK and BC-UTGC. 1. Scroll to Off, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,...
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...be selected in that number tag; See also Using Number Tags. if you get a warning. Locking/Unlocking the Keypad Hold on . This deletes all programmed data. Same warning applies to lock or unlock the keypad. Alerts You can range from 9 different tone patterns, 15 volume settings, and 2 flash ... the Battery Level To view the battery level (in volts) press the scroll control and look at 1 for system and channel tags can program your systems will get close the volume level (or let it will go to the 2nd system/search assigned to a PC using the USB...
...be selected in that number tag; See also Using Number Tags. if you get a warning. Locking/Unlocking the Keypad Hold on . This deletes all programmed data. Same warning applies to lock or unlock the keypad. Alerts You can range from 9 different tone patterns, 15 volume settings, and 2 flash ... the Battery Level To view the battery level (in volts) press the scroll control and look at 1 for system and channel tags can program your systems will get close the volume level (or let it will go to the 2nd system/search assigned to a PC using the USB...
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See also Using Startup Keys. ENTERING TEXT To program text, first program the system, site, group, channel, location, custom search, Tone-Out, or SAME group. To enter a letter, turn the scroll control until the character you power ...up the scanner and press the key number, just those systems/sites/searches assigned to the left, press Startup Keys You can program each of your conventional systems, trunked sites, service searches, or custom searches with a 'Startup Key' (0-9) so that when you want appears. (character order clock-wise...
See also Using Startup Keys. ENTERING TEXT To program text, first program the system, site, group, channel, location, custom search, Tone-Out, or SAME group. To enter a letter, turn the scroll control until the character you power ...up the scanner and press the key number, just those systems/sites/searches assigned to the left, press Startup Keys You can program each of your conventional systems, trunked sites, service searches, or custom searches with a 'Startup Key' (0-9) so that when you want appears. (character order clock-wise...
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...Entering Text to 'Delete System' and press E/yes. 4. At 'Select System' scroll to 'New System' and press E/yes. 3. At 'Confirm?' At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. At 'Select System' scroll to the system that you want to copy and press E/yes. 3. 3. Continue at 'Set Quick... Scroll to 'Conventional' and press E/yes. 4. Copying a system will copy all sites, groups, channels, and settings including quick key assignments. 6. At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. At 'Edit Name' press E/yes. See Entering Text. 6. Scroll to 'Edit Sys Option' and press E/yes. 4. Scroll...
...Entering Text to 'Delete System' and press E/yes. 4. At 'Select System' scroll to 'New System' and press E/yes. 3. At 'Confirm?' At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. At 'Select System' scroll to the system that you want to copy and press E/yes. 3. 3. Continue at 'Set Quick... Scroll to 'Conventional' and press E/yes. 4. Copying a system will copy all sites, groups, channels, and settings including quick key assignments. 6. At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. At 'Edit Name' press E/yes. See Entering Text. 6. Scroll to 'Edit Sys Option' and press E/yes. 4. Scroll...
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...Name' press E/yes. Continue at the system type in the RadioReference.com database for Motorola/P25 systems: If you are digital. At 'Confirm?' At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. At 'Select Sys Type' scroll to 'Edit Sys Options' and press E/yes. To Create a New P25 System, press ...Scroll to the wait time you can create sites, groups, and channels. press E/yes. 45 To Create a New Motorola System, press Menu. 1. PROGRAMMING TRUNKED SYSTEMS Note for your system. press E/yes. 6. Note: Any analog transmissions on channels with Audio Type set here. At 'Edit Name' press ...
...Name' press E/yes. Continue at the system type in the RadioReference.com database for Motorola/P25 systems: If you are digital. At 'Confirm?' At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. At 'Select Sys Type' scroll to 'Edit Sys Options' and press E/yes. To Create a New P25 System, press ...Scroll to the wait time you can create sites, groups, and channels. press E/yes. 45 To Create a New Motorola System, press Menu. 1. PROGRAMMING TRUNKED SYSTEMS Note for your system. press E/yes. 6. Note: Any analog transmissions on channels with Audio Type set here. At 'Edit Name' press ...
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...want to 'Edit Sys Options' and press E/yes. To Create a New LTR System, press Menu. 1. At 'Confirm?' See Entering Text. 6. At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. Note: EDACS Wide is finished. See Entering Text. 7. Press Scan/Srch when editing is the same as EDACS Standard and uses... a 9600 baud control channel. Scroll to number a system. The default setting is no number tag (blank). At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. press E/yes. 5. To Edit Trunking Systems Options, press Menu. 1. Scroll to the options below . Scroll to 'Edit Sys...
...want to 'Edit Sys Options' and press E/yes. To Create a New LTR System, press Menu. 1. At 'Confirm?' See Entering Text. 6. At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. Note: EDACS Wide is finished. See Entering Text. 7. Press Scan/Srch when editing is the same as EDACS Standard and uses... a 9600 baud control channel. Scroll to number a system. The default setting is no number tag (blank). At 'Program System' press E/yes. 2. press E/yes. 5. To Edit Trunking Systems Options, press Menu. 1. Scroll to the options below . Scroll to 'Edit Sys...
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... scanning each block as needed (0-7) and you will prompt you to the next available block so you to select a preprogrammed fleetmap or program a fleetmap for each trunked system by pressing Func then Scan/Srch. The scanner will return to and enter the next size code (0-14... a trunking system. Scroll to save and exit. Scroll to 'ID Scan' or 'ID Search' and press E/yes to 'Set Number Tag' and press E/yes. 2. To program a Custom Fleetmap, scroll to 'ID Scan/Search' and press E/yes. 2. Scroll to 'Custom' and press E/yes. 5. Scroll to the desired delay time (-10, -5, -2, 0, ...
... scanning each block as needed (0-7) and you will prompt you to the next available block so you to select a preprogrammed fleetmap or program a fleetmap for each trunked system by pressing Func then Scan/Srch. The scanner will return to and enter the next size code (0-14... a trunking system. Scroll to save and exit. Scroll to 'ID Scan' or 'ID Search' and press E/yes to 'Set Number Tag' and press E/yes. 2. To program a Custom Fleetmap, scroll to 'ID Scan/Search' and press E/yes. 2. Scroll to 'Custom' and press E/yes. 5. Scroll to the desired delay time (-10, -5, -2, 0, ...