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Srvc:

 

Allows you to select the type of service search. Default is 

Pub Safety

.

 

Press 

 or 

 to select 

Pub Safety

Aircraft

Amateur

CB

Marine

FRS/GMRS/MURS

, or 

Railroad

.

Contents

Groups

 

(PubSafty,Aircraft,Amateur only):

 

Allows you to select which 

groups

 that will be searched for 

Pub Safety

Aircraft

, and 

Amateur

 service

searches. Default is 

All Groups On

.

 

Press 

 or 

 to select each group then press 

SEL/ENT

 to enable the group. A 

*

 (asterisk) will appear in front of each selected group to be searched.

 

Channels

 

(CB,Marine,F/G/MURS only):

 Allows you to select which 

channels 

will be searched for 

CB

Marine

, and 

FRS/GMRS/MURS

 service searches.

Default is 

All Channels

.

 

Press 

SEL/ENT

. Press 

 or 

 to locate the channels you want to scan. Press 

SEL/ENT

 to disable or enable each channel. A 

*

 (asterisk) will appear

in front of each selected channel to be searched.

 

Modulation:

 Selects the receive mode for the Service Search object. Auto will work fine unless you want to force a mode. Default is 

Auto

.

 

Press 

 or 

 to select:

Auto 

- automatically detects the receive mode.

AM 

- forces 

AM

 mode.

FM 

- forces 

FM

 mode.

NFM 

-forces 

NFM

 mode.

 

Limit Search Options

 

FrLo:

 

Enter the lower frequency of the limit search and press 

SEL

/

ENT

. See also 

BandPlan

 and 

FlexStep

 settings (in the '

Expert Settings

' menu) for step

size defaults.

 

FrHi:

 

Enter the upper frequency of the limit search and press 

SEL

/

ENT

.

 

Modulation:

 Selects the receive mode for the Limit Search object. Auto will work fine unless you want to force a mode. Default is 

Auto

.

 

Press 

 or 

 to select:

Auto 

- automatically detects the receive mode.

AM 

- forces 

AM

 mode.

FM 

- forces 

FM

 mode.

NFM 

-forces 

NFM

 mode.

Duplicating Objects

Contents

Duplication is especially useful when entering multiple TGRP objects in the same trunked system or multiple CONV objects that have similar parameters
or tag names.

 

To Duplicate an Object:

 

Press

 MAN

. Press 

 or 

 to select the Scan List where the object is located.

Press 

 or 

 to locate the object in the scan list.

Press 

PGM

 then 

F2 

(

EDIT

) then 

F1

 (

DUPE

).

An exact copy of the object you selected is created and assigned to the Scan List you copied the object from. The scanner then displays the newly created
object menu so you can change the parameters that need to be changed. Edit any parameters you wish and press 

F1

 (

Save

) when you are finished.

 

Note:

 as soon as you press 

DUPE

 an object is created and stored. Pressing 

F1

 (

Save

) will only save changed parameters.

 

Find Menu

Find by Lockout Status

Find by Text

Finding Objects

 

There are many different ways to locate objects:

 

1.

 

By Object Number:

 

Press 

MAN

, the object number, then 

SEL

/

ENT

.

To edit the object, press 

PGM

 then 

F2 

(

EDIT

) then 

F2

 (

CURR

).

 

2.

 

By Browsing:

 

Press

 MAN

. Press 

 or 

 to select the Scan List where the object is located.

Press 

 or 

 to locate the object in the scan list.

To edit the object, press 

PGM

 then 

F2 

(

EDIT

) then 

F2

 (

CURR

).

Note: 

Trunking Systems are not assigned to Scan Lists and cannot be found using the 

, or 

 keys in Manual or Program Modes. See next

entry to use the Edit Method.

 

3.

 

By Object Type:

 

Press

 PGM

 then 

F2

 (

EDIT

) then 

 until 

CONV

TGRP

TSYS

SRCH

, or 

STLK/SWPR

 is over any softkey (

F1

F2

, or 

F3

)

Press the softkey under the object type you wish to locate.
Press 

 or 

 to select the Scan List where the object is located.

Press 

 or 

 to locate the object in the list.

To edit the object, press 

F2 

(

EDIT

).

 

4.

 

By Text:

 

Press

 PGM

 then 

F2

 (

EDIT

) then 

F3

 (

FIND

) then 

F2

 (

Text

).

Enter the string of text to find or press 

F3

 (

Qtxt

) to insert any 

Programmed Quicktext

.

Summary of Contents for Pro-1060

Page 1: ...Menu Help Rail Search Text Tagging and Qtext Limit Search Customizing Qtext Zeromatic Tuning Using Qtext Signal Stalker Spectrum Sweeper Search Global Settings GLOB Menu Unlocking Search Frequencies P...

Page 2: ...Radio ID No status bit control for Motorola IDs I think they went overboard on some of the features like possible light intensities for each color of the LED about 576 and most people won t be program...

Page 3: ...most major metropolitan areas SAME and All Hazards Weather Alerting can be set to automatically sound the alarm tone to advise of hazardous weather conditions when it detects the alert signal on the l...

Page 4: ...warn list is selected only objects in that list will be scanned and no other lists The V Scanner Folders allow you to save complete radio configurations 21 V Scanner Folders are provided plus the main...

Page 5: ...ontents ID Formats Motorola IDs come in two display formats Type I and Type II Each format displays and uses Talk Group IDs in slightly different ways Type I II hybrid systems use both Type I and Type...

Page 6: ...ction in the display directly above each key FUNC F1 Used to access the F1 key during transmissions in search modes overrides FrL O for Band and Lmts Used to navigate menus and scan lists Used to navi...

Page 7: ...ject 571 Control Channel System Name Radio ID Receiving Conventional Channel Receiving Talkgroup ID Scan Mode Contents Top Line appears when you press FUNC to select Function Mode appears when the sca...

Page 8: ...es with any CTCSS DCS NAC tone code received for a SRCH object Ch appears to show the CB Marine or FRS GMRS MURS Channel Number and the Frequency alternates with any CTCSS DCS NAC tone code received f...

Page 9: ...for a SRCH object Stor store appears above F3 to store the frequency for a SRCH object Dedicated Search Pause Mode Contents Top Line appears when you press FUNC to select Function Mode appears when g...

Page 10: ...anual or Program Mode or will scroll through the scan lists that have objects in them Empty Scan Lists will not be displayed ex 01 222 is in scan list 1 object number 222 or will scroll through object...

Page 11: ...anges and return to the Radio Settings menu You can at anytime press F3 Qtext to use existing Qtext for any new Qtext buy selecting the number assigned to any existing Qtext You can also press F3 mult...

Page 12: ...ill press and hold the backlight button until you hear the beep in any mode except Stlth to keep it on and then press it to turn it off When you power off the radio it will revert to its set mode in t...

Page 13: ...d pri lowercase when priority is off Default is Off Press or to select On or Off See also Priority Scanning Notes You can also do this by pressing FUNC then PRI in scan mode You can enabled priority s...

Page 14: ...Limit search modes Enter the amount of time 1 250 1 25 seconds for the delay Default is 20 2 secs SRCH Dig AGC When set to On sets AGC for digital audio in all search modes Useful to compensate for lo...

Page 15: ...s relatively easy and straight forward compared to Dynamic memory The only real confusing twist is that you have to go into the Talkgroup menu to get to the Trunked System menu to create a trunking sy...

Page 16: ...L Out Sets the lockout status of the object Default is Off Press or to select On or Off Priority When set to On the object will be included in priority scan when Priority in the GLOB menu is also set...

Page 17: ...stem you will be returned to the Talkgroup Menu when you save the Trunking System Menu Then go to the Talkgroup Menu to finish editing the Group Wildcard ID that was automatically created Type Narrow...

Page 18: ...ionary say at home or work so that you can hear all of the available traffic on all of the available receivable decent quality control channels depending on the Check All CC setting below 8 Threshold...

Page 19: ...F1 Yes to go back or F3 No to exit without saving Scan Lists Tag LED Color Fav Delay Time TSYS L Out Latch LED SkyWarn AudioBoost ID Priority Backlight Delay Hit Count Type LED Mode Alarm Scan Lists T...

Page 20: ...used to wait for reply traffic after a transmission according to the Delay Time setting for the object Default is On Press or to select On or Off Note You can also do this by pressing FUNC then DELAY...

Page 21: ...to Yes the object is also included in the Favorites List list 21 Default is No Press or to select Yes or No Atten When set to On applies 20 dB of attenuation to the object Useful in areas where inter...

Page 22: ...Objects Contents Duplication is especially useful when entering multiple TGRP objects in the same trunked system or multiple CONV objects that have similar parameters or tag names To Duplicate an Obj...

Page 23: ...cy within a search object or in a dedicated search press F1 FrL O This will permanently lockout the frequency The F1 softkey FrL O permanently locks out search frequencies when searching and TGL O per...

Page 24: ...on of correct CTCSS DCS or NAC when returning to an active conventional channel after priority sampling The TGRP Pri Int setting will interrupt trunked activity to check for conventional priority chan...

Page 25: ...ook for another only when the signal strength falls below the Threshold Lo setting I don t like the Roam setting because it only monitors 1 strong control channel site which defeats the whole multi si...

Page 26: ...show IMBE detect XF P25 control channel detection HD2 and NAC detection HD5 for digital frequencies and CTCSS DCS NAC detect HD5 for conventional frequencies Motorola P25 9600 baud Control Channel Pri...

Page 27: ...o toggle the search delay on or off press FUNC then DELAY To toggle attenuation for the search on or off press ATT To toggle Zeromatic tuning on or off press FUNC then 0 Public Safety Air and Ham Sear...

Page 28: ...20 462 675 4 462 6375 21 462 700 5 462 6625 22 462 725 6 462 6875 23 151 820 7 462 7125 24 151 880 8 467 5625 25 151 940 9 467 5875 26 154 570 10 467 6125 27 154 600 11 467 6375 28 151 625 12 467 662...

Page 29: ...pclStalk Sweep Lmt in the Expert Settings menu to change the default 5 number of frequencies within a 1 MHz segment You can press F1 FrL O when the Stalker Sweeper stops on these undesired transmissio...

Page 30: ...rrant County Texas is 048439 The first digit in a FIPS code identifies the county subdivision the next two digits identify the state and the last three digits identify the county or parish Most FIPS c...

Page 31: ...Press F3 Eras Really erase V Folder data appears then press F1 Yes to erase Press F1 Cancl to exit Press SCAN to start scanning Preprogrammed V Scanner Folders not with the Pro 651 652 See the V Scan...

Page 32: ...type of transmission isn t known expected ahead of time 2 Default Value 60 600 ms Values Enter 1 100 10 1000 ms Suggested value 30 Menu Help Text Preselect DG audio Win500 Name Extended Settings Digit...

Page 33: ...ext of baud bits to trig 3600CC analog end Win500 Name Extended Settings Motorola Trunking Endtone threshold PSREdit Name Weather Advanced Configuration Motorola Sub Audible Settings End Tone Threshol...

Page 34: ...e to enter values up to 100 1 Menu Help Text Zeromatic check delay Win500 Name Extended Settings ZM Check delay PSREdit Name Weather Advanced Configuration ZeroMatic Setting Check Delay Weather Settin...

Page 35: ...resholds Contents Trunking Ch When set to On shows the Motorola trunking channel number in the middle of line 5 of the display F2 TSYS still functions 3600 baud systems will use the standard trunking...

Page 36: ...he software to transfer your data Firmware Version Updates and Power On Menus Contents The scanners have power on keypress sequences that are used as shortcuts to configuration items like attenuator s...

Page 37: ...2 Firmware has been released 7 RR thread PSR 500 600 1 5 firmware released 15 GRE Support Desk PSR 500 600 Getting the most out of Multisite 8 RR thread Big system Multi Site mode 16 RR thread Pro 106...

Page 38: ...3 0 S 10 0 S 1 1 S 11 1 S 4 1 S 4 1 S 12 1 S 4 1 S 4 1 S 10 1 S 1 2 S 11 2 S 4 2 S 4 2 S 4 2 S 12 2 S 4 2 S 11 2 S 2 3 S 11 3 S 4 3 S 4 3 S 4 3 S 12 3 S 4 3 S 4 3 S 2 4 S 11 4 S 4 4 S 4 4 S 4 4 S 4 4...

Page 39: ...2 256 256 S11 2 16 1 32 256 256 S12 1 16 2 8 1024 512 S13 1 16 4 4 2048 512 S14 1 16 8 2 4096 512 Thanks to Radio Reference com for most of this information Contents Home Last updated October 04 2019...

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