scroll to the
Tag:
field and enter a name for the system using
the methods previously described for naming your CONV object.
We will use the tag
MySystem
for this particular example in the
documentation.
Next, scroll to the
Frequencies:
field to begin entering the
control channel frequencies for the
MySystem
trunked radio
system. Press the
SEL
key, and at the
Ch01:
field you should
enter the first control channel frequency for your Motorola
trunked radio system. Simply key in the frequency including the
decimal point, and press the
ENT
key or the
DONE
softkey to
store the control channel frequency. Repeat this step to add any
other control channels used by the system. Typically, a Motorola
trunked radio site or system will have one active control channel
and three backup control channels. You need only enter the
active control channel for the scanner to track the system, but if
the system switches to a backup control channel the scanner will
not receive traffic unless the frequency for the backup control
channel has been entered.
Once you have finished entering the control channels, press the
SAVE
softkey. This will store the new TSYS into memory and
return you to the TGRP parameter entry. Your display will now
appear as follows:
Notice that the system name has changed to reflect the name
you chose when you were entering the parameters for the
trunking system. As you enter this TGRP and other TGRP
objects for this system, you will just specify the system name
here. So, the TSYS parameters for a system need only be
entered once. You simply specify the already-entered TSYS as
needed when building more TGRP objects for the same system.
Scroll down one click to the
ID:
field. Note that by default, the
trunking talkgroup ID is set to
Wildcard
. Wildcard is a special
type of TGRP object that allows you to monitor all talkgroup call
traffic on the associated trunked radio system. Wildcard TGRP
objects allow you to quickly find and store new or unknown
talkgroups on a trunked radio system. When a Wildcard TGRP
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