Beyond the Basics
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storing talkgroup IDs
Each talkgroup on a trunked radio system is identified by a talkgroup ID. You can store talkgroup IDs automatically while scanning the trunked system in Open mode, or manually by entering the IDs directly.
To automatically store a talkgroup ID, press TRUNK when the scanner stops on a voice channel transmission or when a talkgroup ID is indicated in the manual mode. The ID of the active talkgroup is automatically stored in the next available ID memory location. Your scanner’s display indicates where the ID was stored as ID save
To manually store talkgroup IDs or to edit a stored ID:
1.Navigate to a channel in the desired trunking bank using MAN, e or d.
2.Press PROG.
3.Press TRUNK.
4.Select the ID memory you wish to edit using MAN, e or d.
5.Enter the talkgroup ID number and press ENT. If necessary, use the decimal point for a hyphen. If you make a mistake, Invalid ID. appears and the scanner beeps when you press ENT. Start over again.
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