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Feature Highlights
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Trunk Tracking
– Follow VHF High Band UHF
800/900MHz trunked public safety and public service
systems just as if conventional two-way communications
were used.
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Digital Capable
– With the APCO 25 Digital card (BCi25D)
installed, you can monitor supported project 25 systems.
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Multi-Track
– Track more than one trunking system
at a time. Scan conventional and trunked systems at the
same time.
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1000 Channels
– Program one frequency into each
channel. You must have at least one channel programmed
to use the Scan mode.
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27 Bands
– Includes 27 bands, with aircraft and 800 MHz.
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10 Banks
– 10 banks with 100 channels each are useful for
storing similar frequencies to maintain faster scanning
cycles or for storing all the frequencies of a trunked system.
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25 MHz-1300 MHz
– Indicates the range of frequencies that
can be searched within the bands of your scanner.
Note
: The frequency coverage is not continuous and
excludes the cellular band, 512-806MHz.
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10 Priority Channels
– You can assign one priority
channel in each bank. Assigning a priority channel allows
you to keep track of activity on your most important
channel(s) while monitoring other channels for
transmissions. You can also assign Trunking priority
Talkgroups.
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Priority Plus Scan
– Allows you to scan only priority
channels.
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Preprogrammed Service Search
– Allows you to toggle
through preprogrammed public safety, news media, TV
broadcast audio, Ham, CB, FRS, special low power,
railroad, aircraft, marine, racing, and weather frequencies.
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Unique Data Skip
– Allows your scanner to skip unwanted
data transmissions and reduces birdies.
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Memory Backup
– If power is disconnected, the
frequencies programmed in your scanner are retained
in memory.
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Direct Channel Access
– Go directly to any channel
without entering the Menu mode.
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Attenuator
– Reduces the signal strength on a per
frequency basis.
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