Beyond the basics – Radio Shack PRO-2051 User Manual

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Beyond the Basics

too high, it could prevent your scanner from locking on the
control channel reliably. If it is set too low, it will slightly delay
fi nding the control channel. The best setting is the same
as for conventional reception and is critical for monitoring
trunked systems.

programming trunking frequencies

There are three steps for programming a trunked system:

1. Program the Trunk Type - enter the type of trunking

system the scanner will track -- Motorola Type II, Type I,
EDACS, LTR, etc.

2. Program the trunked frequencies - within a trunked

system, the frequencies are shared among all users.
These frequency groups are called talk groups.

3. Program the Talk Groups - Within a trunked system, each

agency or department is assigned a talk group ID. This ID
must be programmed into the scanner in order for it to
monitor that specifi c agency or department.

Before you start programming your scanner to track a
trunked system, consider the following:

• You can only program one type of trunking system in

each bank of your scanner.

• Trunked frequencies must be entered while in the trunk

programming mode.

• If you’re in the trunk programming mode, you cannot

select channels in other banks. For example, if you are
programming Bank 4, you can only select channels 301-
400 by pressing

e

or

d

.

If you are programming an EDACS trunked system, you
must enter the frequencies in a specifi c order. Check
www.trunkscanner.com for details.

Note

Note

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