depending upon the trunk system selected.
Notes:
• If you enter an invalid frequency (outside the selected range), the scanner beeps, the channel number
flashes and
Error
appears. If this happens, press
・
/CLR /DELAY
to clear the frequency, then repeat
the entry.
• For EDACS and LTR systems, you must enter the frequencies in logical channel number (LCN) order.
• If you try to enter a duplicate frequency in a bank, the scanner beeps and the channel which was
previously stored appears.
5. Press
or
to select the next channel in the bank.
6. Repeatedly press
・
/CLR /DELAY
to return back to Step 2.
Repeat Steps 2 and 5 until all frequencies have
been entered.
7. Press
SRCH
to begin searching for the trunk’s data channel and scan conventional frequencies at the
same time.
As the scanner looks through the frequencies, you see them on the display.
When the scanner finds the controlling data channel, the scanner begins trunking.
SEARCHING A TRUNKED BANK
Once the data channel is acquired, the scanner begins a trunk search.
With the search function, you will be able to find all the active talk groups within the trunked system.
Press
SCAN/MANUAL
. You can switch to the trunk scan mode from the trunk search mode.
See “Scanning the Talk Group ID Lists” on Page XX.
While scanning conventional frequencies, follow the steps below to switch to the trunk mode
after the scanner finds the data channel.
1. Press
TRUNK
. The scanner begins scanning both trunking and conventional banks.
2. Hold down
TRUNK
for about 1 second. The scanner switches to the trunk scan mode.
3. Hold down
TRUNK
for about 1 second again. The scanner switches to the trunk search mode.
Hint:
While searching, you may not know exactly to whom the talk group IDs are assigned until you listen
awhile. To locate talk group ID lists for your local police, fire, and other agencies, refer to frequency guides
available at your local RadioShack store or on internet sites such as
www.trunkscanner.com
. You can also
determine the type of agency you are listening to after a short while, be it a police, fire, or emergency medical
2-way radio user. Once you have identified the type of service, note the associated talk group ID of that unit
for future programming. See “Identifying a Trunked Frequency” on Page XX. Determining the service
associated with a talk group ID might take awhile, but discovering the ID owner of each signal is half the fun of
trunk scanning!
Turning a Trunked Bank On or Off
Press and hold
SCAN/MAUNAL
during trunk scanning. The selected trunked banks appear.
Press the bank number (
0
–
9
), to urn the desired bank on or off.
Skipping a Trunked Bank