3.Select one of the following trunk types for Motorola Type 2 or digital Systems:
4:TYPE2/P25 UHF
Motorola Type 2 or Digital systems in the UHF (450 – 512 MHz) band
5:TYPE2/P25 VHF
Motorola Type 2 or Digital systems in the VHF (148 – 406 MHz) band
4.Set the Base, Space and Offset settings.
Note: Your BC296D allows you to enter up to three Base,
Space, Offset configurations. However, most systems only use one configuration.
a.Use the scroll bar to select the configuration to program, then press E.
BASE CONFIG 1
b.Enter the system’s base frequency, then press E.
c.Enter the system’s space frequency, then press E.
d.Enter the system’s channel offset, then press E.
Repeat
5.Select the channel to store the information into.
2:TRUNK CHANNEL
Use the scroll bar to select a channel within the bank to store a system frequency, then press E.
6.Store the channel information
1:FREQUENCY
Enter the frequency for the channel, then enter an Alpha Tag for the channel.
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to store the rest of the frequencies for the system. Then, see “Programming Talkgroups.”
Programming Type I and IIi Hybrid Systems
To program a Type I or IIi Hybrid system, you need to know the system’s fleet map in addition to the frequency information for the system. Fleet map information is usually provided with the frequencies for the system.
1.Select the trunk programming mode.
2:SCAN OPTION → 2:TRUNK
2.Use the scroll bar to select the bank you want to program,
then press E.
1:TRUNK TYPE → 1:ON
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