Uniden BC 245XLT manual Trunk Tracking, Types of Trunking Systems

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Trunk Tracking

Your BC 245XLT is designed to track Motorola Type I, Type II, Hybrid, SMARTNET™, PRIVACY PLUS™, and EDACSÆanalog trunking systems* on any band. When tracking these types of systems, you may want to remembernthese important points:

Your scanner defaults to monitor Motorola Type II systems; however, you can change this if the system in your area is different. (The types of

nsystems are discussed below.)

The frequencies for many of the trunked public safety systems are listed in the TrunkTrackerNational Public Safety Trunked System Frequency

nGuide included with your BC 245XLT scanner.

If you have internet access, you can visit www.trunktracker.com or www.bearcat1.com/free.htm for current news and frequency information about Trunk

nTracking Scanning.

You may experience slight interference in some 900 MHz frequencies, which may be reduced by moving away from strong transmission sources.

* Motorola, SMARTNET, and PRIVACY PLUS are trademarks of Motorola Inc. EDACS is a registered trademark of the Ericsson Corporation.

Types of Trunking Systems

Trunking systems divide a few frequencies among many different users, but the way that each system does this is slightly different. There are really two types of trunking systems (other than EDACS) which are important when using your TrunkTracker™ scanner. These are usually referred to as Type I and Type II systems. Type I only occurs on some 800 MHz systems. All VHF, UHF and 900 MHz trunking systems (other than EDACS)

use Type II.

One important distinction between these two systems is the amount of data transmitted by each radio when its push-to-talk button (PTT) is pressed. Every radio in a trunked system is assigned a unique ID so the central site computer can identify it when it’s used. Both Type I and Type II systems place radios (or radio users) into groups, called talk groups, and these talk groups are also assigned unique IDs. Some radios have access to only one talk

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Contents Contents Page Introduction Frequency Range Steps TransmissionImportant Notice What is Scanning? What is Searching?What is Trunk Tracking? TerminologyPage Feature Highlights Manual Channel Access Go directly to any channelPage Where to Obtain More Information Information on the InternetAC Adapter Battery Pack Included with Your ScannerSetup Installing the Battery PackCharging the Battery Pack Low Battery IndicatorAdapter Safety Feature Flexible Antenna Belt ClipSetting the Squelch Basic OperationTurn the Scanner On Keylock LCD Back LightAuto Light 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter the frequency Enter the frequency number Then press Duplicate Frequency Alert TipsDeleting a Stored Frequency Scanning CHANNELS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9RF Attenuation Feature Setting the Delay Mode Delay in Scan or Search ModeDelay in Manual Mode Channel LockoutLockout in Scanning Mode LockoutnTipsRestore a Locked Out Channel Restore All Locked-Out ChannelsPriority Scan Changing the Priority Channel Setting a Search Range SearchingTurbo Search Search Hold Feature Data SkipFrequency Skip Storing Search FrequenciesPage SVC Scanning Responding transmission is received, press SVC Scan Lockout Programming with SVC Scan Trunk Tracking Types of Trunking SystemsPage Edacs Tracking Programming Trunking Frequencies You will hear two Frequency, press twice, and start over Changing the Display Mode Searching a Trunked BankFrequencyn Find Mode Direct Entry ID Hold ModeRestore a Single ID ID LockoutRestore all IDs Searching TipsChannel Activity Indicators HoldnModeThen the indicators represent multiple channels Scan Lists Programming ID Scan Lists ManuallyPress twice, and start over Xpand Page ID Scan Mode Setting Priority in Trunking Mode Programming Scan Lists During Search Deleting a Stored IDMoving between Scan List Memories Multi-TrackSelecting Trunking Programming Mode Fleet Map ProgrammingSelecting a Preset Fleet Map If you are in Trunking Scan modeScanner returns to Programming Bank selecting mode Programming a Fleet MapProgramming a Hybrid System Page Toggling the Status Bit Connecting the scanner Remote InterfaceScanner to External Modem SmartScan Mode Page Program Lock Menu for SmartScan Smartscanner Tips Page Remote PC Control Mode PC Control Parameter Clone Mode Page Care and Maintenance CleaningGeneral Use LocationRepairsn BirdiesTroubleshooting Problem SuggestionTry another Preset Fleet Map or Program Specification Above bands in 5 kHz stepsPreset Fleet Maps AppendixPreset Map E1P9 Block User Defined Fleet Maps Type I Programming InformationFleet Map Size Codes Size Code Restrictions Page One Year Limited Warranty Uniden America CorporationUniden America Corporation All rights reserved. UBZZ01301ZZ 245XLT Top View and Display Page Front View