Radio Shack PRO-2096 manual DCS Code Table

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change, and follow the steps above.

6.When stopped on an active conventional channel while scanning, you can press MODE to cycle through the valid modes for that channel. This resets any stored CT or DC code to the search code, allowing you to easily check for other CT or DC codes that may be present on the frequency.

Notes CTCSS, DCS, and digital voice all operate independently of each other. If a channel is configured for CTCSS or DCS, it will not be able to decode digital transmissions. Use FM mode when mixed analog and digital voice reception is desired.

CTCSS Code Table

67.0 Hz

94.8 Hz

131.8 Hz

171.3 Hz

203.5 Hz

69.3 Hz

97.4 Hz

136.5 Hz

173.8 Hz

206.5 Hz

71.9 Hz

100.0 Hz

141.3 Hz

177.3 Hz

210.7 Hz

74.4 Hz

103.5 Hz

146.2 Hz

179.9 Hz

218.1 Hz

77.0 Hz

107.2 Hz

151.4 Hz

183.5 Hz

225.7 Hz

79.7 Hz

110.9 Hz

156.7 Hz

186.2 Hz

229.1 Hz

82.5 Hz

114.8 Hz

159.8 Hz

189.9 Hz

233.6 Hz

85.4 Hz

118.8 Hz

162.2 Hz

192.8 Hz

241.8 Hz

88.5 Hz

123.0 Hz

165.5 Hz

196.6 Hz

250.3 Hz

91.5 Hz

127.3 Hz

167.9 Hz

199.5 Hz

254.1 Hz

DCS Code Table

6

50

125

174

255

343

445

526

703

7

51

131

205

261

346

446

532

712

15

53

132

212

263

351

452

546

723

17

54

134

214

265

356

454

565

731

21

65

141

223

266

364

455

606

732

23

71

143

225

271

365

462

612

734

25

72

145

226

274

371

464

624

743

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Contents PRO-2096 Digital Trunking Mobile/Base Scanner Contents Contents Listening to the weather band Frequency copyVirtual scanner Programming trunked systems Basics Trunking operationText tags Truobleshooting Resetting/initializing your scanner Glossary WarrantyCare Specifications FCC wants you to knowYour scanner’s keypad See p Your scanner’s rear view Your scanner’s display Mounting your scanner in your dashboard Install your scannerMobile mounting in your vehicle Using your scanner as a base station Use them when you Mount the bracket with ScrewsFrom a wall outlet Power your scannerThrough your vehicle’s ignition From your vehicle’s cigarrette lighter With the metal frame of your vehicleConnect the supplied antenna Connect your scannerConnect an external antenna Connect an external speaker or headphones Listening safelySquelch Set up your scannerStoring conventional frequencies Deleting frequencies from channels Briefly appearsBasics Searching and tuning About channel-storage banks Basic scanningMonitoring a single channel Beyond the Basics Using Ctcss and DCSSearching a preprogrammed frequency range Search bank charts Receive mode FM/Digital Search bank SR1 CB band Receive mode AM Beyond the Basics Search bank SR4 Aircraft Receive mode AM Using seek search Using ZeromaticBeyond the Basics Searching for active frequencies Manually tuning to a frequency Frequency copy Copying a frequency into a specified channelCopying a frequency to the priority channel Same standby mode Listening to the weather bandTesting weather alert Locking out channels/frequencies Using delayLocking out channels Locking out frequencies Reviewing locked-out search frequenciesClearing locked-out search frequencies Changing the receive modeClearing locked-out frequencies in search banks Using attenuator FM/DIGITALGlobal attenuator Turning the key tone on or offUsing the dimmer Changing the display contrastVirtual scanner Using V-scanner Save to V-Scanner ENT= Confirm My V-Scanner Loading from Scanner Please Wait While the folder is being cleared, the scanner will display Scanner Operation Complete Press Enter Using digital AGC Cloning programmed dataCloning v-scanner data Turn on both scannersFull cloning Selective cloningBeyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Setting squelch for trunk scanning Trunking operationTalkgroup ID hold Turning an ID sub-bank on or offOpen and closed mode operation Toggling open and closed modes Manual ID lockout toggleTrunked delay function Beyond the Basics Activate ID lockout while scanningReviewing locked-out talkgroup IDs Changing from ID text tag display to ID code displayClearing talkgroups IDs Beyond the Basics Clearing all talkgroup IDs in one bank Programming trunked systems Motorola analog, digital, APCO-25 systemsEdacs systems Motorola VHF and UHF systems Motorola 800MHz splinter systems fleet mapsBlock Size Code S10 S11 S12 Beyond the Basics Programming priority channels Programming the priority channel directlyProgramming a weather channel as the priority channel Turning priority on or offBeyond the Basics Programming CTCSS/DCS channels DCS Code Table Storing talkgroup IDs Clear Text tags Assigning a text tag to a channelAssigning a text tag to a group ID Assigning a text tag to a channel-storage bankUsing channel receive modes Beyond the Basics Text input chartUpdating the DSP firmware Troubleshooting Click on Software Updates and DownloadsResetting your scanner Scanner will not scan when Scan is pressedInitializing your scanner InitializingCare Service and repairReplacing the fuse Specifications Frequency CoverageIf Rejection Intermediate Frequencies if FCC wants you to know Scanning legallyGlossary Beyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Beyond the Basics RadioShack Corporation