Setting squelch for the trunking mode, Programming trunking frequencies – Radio Shack PRO-2067 User Manual

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SETTING SQUELCH FOR
THE TRUNKING MODE

Your scanner automatically mutes the
audio during trunk scanning when it
decodes control channel data. Howev-
er, we recommend you turn

SQUELCH

clockwise and leave it set to a point
just after the hissing sound stops. This
lets the scanner quickly acquire the
data channel.

PROGRAMMING
TRUNKING
FREQUENCIES

You program trunking frequencies just
like non-trunked frequencies, except
that you must store the appropriate
mode (MO, ED, or LT) with each fre-
quency.

Notes:

• You can store only one trunked

EDACs and Motorola channel in a
bank. You can, however, mix LTR
and conventional channels in a
bank.

• If you are scanning UHF trunking

frequencies under the 512 MHz
range using subaudible data and
are not using a base frequency
and offset, lock out all data chan-
nels. See “Programming Motorola
Trunking Systems (UHF-Lo)” on
Page 38 and “Locking Out Chan-
nels, Frequencies, and Trunking
IDs” on Page 30. Turn off the
scanner to remove the lockouts.

• If you are programming trunked

frequencies for Motorola Type I
and hybrid systems, you must first
program the fleet map (see “Pro-
gramming Fleet Maps” on
Page 39).

• You must store frequencies using

the subaudible trunking method in
banks mode by mode.

Follow these steps to program trunked
frequencies.

1. Press

PROG

and select the bank,

then press

TRUNK

to enter the ID

program mode.

2. Repeatedly press

MODE

to select

LT

for EF Johnson,

MO

for Motor-

ola, or

ED

for the EDACS (GE/

Ericsson) system to scan. This
sets the talk group ID decoding
method to be used for the bank.

Notes:

• If you select

--

instead of

LT

,

MO

, or

ED

, the scanner does

not scan trunked frequencies.
Instead, you see:

• If you programmed a Motorola

Type I or Hybrid system, see
“Programming Fleet Maps” on
Page 39.

3. Press

PROG

to enter the program

mode.

4. Store the trunking frequencies into

subsequent channels in the same

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