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4. Press
or
to select the next channel in the bank.
5. Repeat from step 2 until you enter all the desired frequencies in that bank.
Notes:
•
If you enter an invalid frequency (outside the selected range), the scanner beeps, then
Invalid Freq.
appears. If this happens, press
CL
to clear the frequency, and then repeat the
entry.
•
For
EDACS (Ed)
and
LTR
systems, you must enter the frequencies in logical channel
number (LCN) order.
•
If you try to enter a duplicate frequency, the scanner beeps and the channel which was
previously stored appears
6. Press
SCAN
to begin scanning 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.
programming trunked banks
Follow these steps to select and program trunk bank mode.
1. Press
TRUNK
in conventional programming mode to go to Program Trunk Bank Mode
2. Press
or
to select the desired t runked system.
Note:
List of trunked systems as follows:
You See
Trunk System
MOT 800
Motorola
Type I, Type II and Hybrid
800 MHz frequencies
MOT 800 CUSTOM
Motorola
Type I, Type II and Hybrid
800 MHz frequencies Custom
MOT 900
Motorola
Type II,
900 MHz frequencies
MOT VHF
Motorola
Type II,
VHF(136-174 MHz) frequencies
MOT UHF
Motorola
Type II,
UHF (406-512 MHz) frequencies
EDCS
EDACS Wide Band: 9600 baud
EDCS SCT
EDACS Scat
LT
LTR
NON TRUNK
No Trunk
Notes:
• MOT 800 CUSTOM, MOT VHF, MOT UHF require programming of a Base, Spacing