Multi-site system, Control channel only, P25 one-frequency trunking – Uniden BCD396XT User Manual

Page 11: Priority id scanning, Preemptive priority id scanning, Trunking activity indicators, Custom search, Quick search, Frequency autostore, Search speed / turbo search

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Multi-Site System

All trunked systems can have more than one site. All sites in the system share the same Channel Groups
and Channels.

Control Channel Only

Trunk Tracking can be achieved by entering only the control channels for Motorola and P25 systems.

P25 One-Frequency Trunking

The scanner can follow individual talk groups on P25 single-frequency systems that use both NAC and
TGID’s for squelch control and user identification. ID Search and ID Store are available, just like on trunked
systems.

Priority ID Scanning

Trunked channels can be assigned priority. When the scanner is monitoring the control channel, channels
you tag as priority are given a higher priority over non-priority channels when they become active.

Preemptive Priority ID Scanning

For Motorola systems that have channel priority active on the system, if you flag a channel as priority and
the system also has that TGID identified as a priority channel, the scanner will preempt any current
transmission if the TGID becomes active.

Trunking Activity Indicators

The scanner shows all trunked activity when you hold on the control channel.

Custom Search

You can program up to 10 custom search ranges and either search them exclusively or include these
searches when scanning.

Quick Search

If you hold on a conventional channel, you can start searching from the current frequency. If you hold on a
trunked channel, you can quickly switch to ID Search mode.

Frequency Autostore

The scanner can automatically store frequencies found during a search.

Search Speed / Turbo Search

100 Steps/Second in search mode (max, except for 5 kHz steps)

300 Steps/Second in search mode (max, 5 kHz steps)

Turbo mode automatically applies to 5 kHz step searches.

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