Radio Shack PRO-528 manual Beyond the Basics Scanning type I and hybrid trunked systems

Page 70

Beyond the Basics

scanning type I and hybrid trunked systems

Your scanner is preset to scan Type II system IDs. When you scan trunked frequencies, each Type II user ID you see appears as an even number without a dash (example 2160). Your scanner can also scan Type I trunked systems. Each Type I ID appears as a three- or four-digit number, followed by a hyphen, followed by a one- or two-digit number (example 200-14).

If you notice a mix of odd- and even-user IDs (examples 6477, 2160, 6481, 6144, and 1167), then you are probably monitoring either a Type I or hybrid (a combination of Type I and Type II user IDs) system with the S-Bit function turned off (see “turning the status bit ignore (S-Bit) on or off”).

Subfleet information is included with the frequency list for a Type I system. To enter the provided map, see “programming a fleet map”.

Note: To locate suitable fleet map Notes information, review the contents of

website www.trunkscanner.com.

If you do not already know the size codes used, you will have to guess. Since you do not have to figure out all the blocks at one time, this is not as hard as it might seem.

70

Image 70
Contents PRO-528 1,000-Channel Handheld Trunking Scanner Contents Contents Basics Beyond the BasicsSpecial features Contents Frequently asked questions Contents Basics Your scanner’s features HOLD/RESUME PGM Program programs frequencies into channels Alert turns Input a number or characters Volume turn the scanner on or off and adjust the volume Basics Supplying power to your scanner Battery cautions Connecting the antenna Connecting an earphone/ headphoneAttaching the belt clip Listening safelyBasics Transferring data to or from another scanner or pc About your scannerService banks Understanding banksTurning on the scanner and setting squelch Channel storage banksBasics Storing known frequencies into channels Press SCAN/MANUALCopying/moving a frequency Searching for and temporarily storing active frequencies Chain search Bank No Frequency Step kHz MHzStarting chain search Storing found frequencies during chain search Programming search rangesService bank search Direct searchWeather search Search skip memoryBeyond the Basics Scanning the stored channels Manually selecting a channel Special features DelayBeyond the Basics Turning channel-storage banks on and off Locking out channelsPriority Using the keylock MANUAL, HOLD/RESUMEWired programming Cloning your scanner Using the display backlight Using the auto backlight displaySearch speeds Turning the keytone off/onTurning the battery save function off/on Skipping data signalsReceiving nwr-same and weather alert signals Testing digital weather alert tone Turning on the digital weather alert featureProgramming a Fips code Programming Fips Skywarn About SkywarnBeyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Signal Stalker Setting the Signal Stalker I options Beyond the Basics PGM Using Signal Stalker Trunking operationSetting squelch for the trunking mode Beyond the Basics Setting the scanner to the trunking modeSimultaneous trunking Programming trunked frequencies You See Trunk SystemLTR Depending upon the trunk system selected Searching a trunked bank Beyond the Basics Turning a trunked bank on or off Beyond the Basics Skipping a trunked bank Turning the status bit ignore s-bit on or offIdentifying a trunked frequency TrunkEdacs Ed talk group ID range search CLR /DELAY, 0, 1, then Srch Using Hold to monitor an active talk group IDLocking out talk group IDs Unlocking a single talk group ID Unlocking all talk group IDsUsing trunk scanning Scan Delay Monitoring talk group IDsUsing talk group ID lists Manually storing talk group IDs in talk group ID listsTo enter a Type 2 Talk Group ID Motorola talk groupsTo enter a Type 1 ID Beyond the Basics Edacs Ed talk groups Entering Edacs partial talk groups LTR talk groups You Press To ScanScanning the talk group ID lists Priority talk group ID scanning All of themBeyond the Basics Scanning type I and hybrid trunked systems Preset fleet maps table E1P4 E1P5 E1P6 E1P13 E1P14 E1P15 Beyond the Basics Selecting a preset fleet map Programming a fleet mapBeyond the Basics Programming a hybrid system Programming the Base and Offset frequenciesBeyond the Basics Turning the Motorola disconnect tone detect function On/Off Transmitted or there is no signal at all Why won’t my scanner work at all? My scanner is on but will not scan, why?Why am I getting poor or no reception? Beyond the Basics Why doesn’t my keypad work?Why is flashing? Why does Error appear?Why is the frequency used for the data channel missing? Why isn’t my scanner acquiring a data channel?Why am I missing replies to conversations? How do I reset my scanner? FCC notice Beyond the Basics Scanning legally Service and repair CareFrequency Coverage SpecificationsSensitivity AM/FM Search Speed Operating TemperaturePower Current DrainBeyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Beyond the Basics 06A06