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Notes
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The default setting of the bank is for Motorola Type II. However, if you set Type I and
wish to restore Type II, enter 15 at Step 5.
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To confirm the input, repeat Steps 1-5 and press ENTER. Each time you press
ENTER, you confirm the size code. If you find an error, press CLR and begin again at
Step 1.
Talkgroup IDs
Each channel storage bank has an associated talkgroup ID list, for a total of 10 talkgroup
ID lists. Each ID list has 5 sub-banks. Each sub-bank has 30 ID locations. You can
program up to 150 talkgroup IDs in each bank, so you can program up to 1500 talkgroup
IDs in 10 banks. When the scanner stops on a transmission in the Motorola or EDACS
mode, it checks to see if the ID has been stored in the associated ID list. In the Closed
Mode, the scanner only stops on the transmission and displays its text tag if you have
stored and not locked out the ID. In the Open Mode, the scanner always stops on all
transmissions except those you specifically exclude, and displays the ID’s text tag if you
have stored the ID. For a detailed description of Open and Closed Mode operation, see
“Open and Closed Mode Operation” on Page 83.
Storing Talkgroup IDs
Each talkgroup on a trunked radio system is identified by a talkgroup ID. You can store
talkgroup IDs automatically while scanning the trunked system in Open mode, or
manually by entering the IDs directly in the ID list.
To automatically store a talkgroup ID, press TRUNK when the scanner stops on a voice
channel transmission or when a talkgroup ID is indicated in the manual mode. The ID of
the active talkgroup will be automatically stored in the next available ID memory location.
The bottom line of the scanner display indicates where the ID was stored as ID save
X-YY and then changes to ID#ZZZZZ, where X is the sub-bank number, YY is the ID
number within the sub-bank, and ZZZZZ is the stored talkgroup ID code.
If the ID has already been stored when you press TRUNK,
ID was saved
appears in the
scanner’s display.