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10. Use the number keys and
•
to enter an Upper Frequency, then press
ENT/PGM.
11. Select
Offset
, and press
ENT/PGM.
12. Use the number keys and to enter an Offset Channel, then press
ENT/PGM.
Note:
You can input within a range of 0 - 1023 for 800 MHz Custom
trunked system.
13. Select
Spacing,
and press
ENT/PGM.
14. Select a Spacing Frequency, then press
ENT/PGM.
Note:
You can only select within a range of 12.5 – 100 kHz, and 12.5 kHz
multiples.
15. Press
CL.
The scanner returns to the previous screen.
16. If you want to program another Custom Range, repeat steps 7 through 15.
Note:
Usually, the settings for base frequency, offset channel, and
spacing are common between systems, therefore these settings
are applied to all Motorola 800MHz custom banks.
Motorola UHF / VHF
You can program the scanner to receive transmissions in the UHF band
(406-512 MHz) / VHF band (136-174MHz) of the Motorola trunking system.
You must program the system’s base frequency, offset channel, and spacing
frequency.
Notes:
•
Base frequencies, offset channel, and spacing vary for each type of
trunking system. You can get information about these frequencies
for the trunking system you want to scan using www.radioreference.
com, other Internet sources, or locally published guidebooks.
•
If you try to program a base frequency in the 800MHz bands (806-
960 MHz), the scanner ignores the entry.
1.
Press
ENT/PGM
then
TRUNK/MODE
to enter the ID Programming
Mode.
2.
Press
FUNC
+
T
or
S
to select a bank.
3.
Repeatedly press
FUNC + TRUNK/MODE
and select MOT Mode.
4.
Press
FUNC
+
2
. The Custom Range menu appears.
5.
Select
Base Freq 1/3
, and press
ENT/PGM.
Use the number keys to input
the lower base frequency and press
ENT/PGM.
Input the upper base
frequency and press
ENT/PGM
.
Base Freq Notes:
•
Base frequency consists of Lower frequency and Upper frequency.
Upper frequency should input the value subtracted from the next
lower frequency by 1 step.
For example, if you get the following information from
radioreference.com, you can input the Lower and Upper Frequency
into the Base Frequency.
1
2
Base
451.0000
461.5000
Offset
560
380
Spacing
12.5
12.5
a.
Input the Lower Frequency as 451.000MHz.
b. Input the Upper Frequency as 461.4875MHz (461.5MHz-12.5kHz).
c.
Input the next Lower Frequency as 461.500MHz.
d. If the next Lower frequency isn’t defined, input 512.000MHz to
enter the UHF upper limit frequency.
Or you can input only Lower Frequency into the Base Frequency. If
you have inputted the Upper Frequency, enter 0 then press
ENT/PGM
to clear it. Then input lower frequencies in ascending sequence.
6. Press
CL
to return to the Custom Range menu.
7.
Select
Offset 1/3
and press
ENT/PGM
. Use the number keys to input the
offset and press
ENT/PGM
.
8.
Press
CL
to return to the Custom Range menu.
9.
Select
Spacing 1/3
and press
ENT/PGM.
Press
T
or
S
to select the
spacing and press
ENT/PGM.
•
For Motorola UHF system use 12.5kHz spacing between 12.5kHz – 100kHz.
•
For Motorola VHF system use 5kHz spacing between 5kHz – 100kHz.
10. Press
CL
to return to the Custom Range menu and repeat steps 5-9 for the
other ranges.
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