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6.Press ENTER for each entry. If you make a mistake, press CLEAR and enter the correct size code.

Notes:

The default setting of the bank is for Motorola Type II. However, if you set Type I and you want to return to Type II, enter 15 at Step 5.

To confirm the input, repeat Steps 1– 5 and press ENTER. Each time you press ENTER, you confirm the size code. If you find an error, press CLEAR and begin again at Step 1.

7.Press SCAN to start scanning.

Talk Group IDs

There are 10 talk group ID banks and each ID bank has 5 sub-banks. Each sub-bank has 20 ID locations. You can program up to 100 talk group IDs in each bank, so you can program up to 1,000 talk group IDs in 10 banks. When the scanner stops on a trans- mission in the Motorola, or EDACS mode, it checks to see if the ID has been stored. In the closed mode, the scanner only stops on the transmission and displays its text tag if you have stored and not locked out the ID. In the open mode, the scanner always stops on a transmission, but it displays the ID's text tag if you have stored the ID.

Storing Talk Group IDs

To store a talk group ID, press TRUNK when the scanner stops on a voice channel trans- mission or when a talk group ID is indicated in the manual mode.

The bottom line indicates where the ID was entered as % ýJ8M<ý4V44 and then changes toý% û4444. The first X in % ýJ8M<ý4V44 is the sub-bank number (0–4) in the bank. XX is the position number of the ID (00–19) in each sub-bank.

If you press TRUNK and the ID is already stored, % ýN8JýJ8M<; appears.

Note: When you try to store more than 100

talk group IDs in a bank,ap- pears. Clear some talk group IDs in order to store new ones (see “Clearing Talk Group IDs” on Page 37).

Follow these steps to manually store talk group IDs or to edit a stored ID.

1.Press PROG.

2.Press TRUNK.

3.To select the bank where you want to

store the ID, repeatedly press FUNC then 8 or 9until you reach the desired bank.

 

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4.Press TRUNK repeatedly to select the sub-bank.

5.Press 8 or 9 to select the location where you desire to store the ID num- ber.

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Contents PRO-2053 Channel Desktop Trunk-Tracking Scanner FCC Wants You to Know Contents General Guide to Frequencies Special FeaturesTrunking Operation Specifications TroubleshootingTriple Conversion Superheterodyne Re Simultaneous Trunking OperationCharacter, 4-Line, Alphanumeric Dis Telescoping Antenna provides excellent Scanning LegallyPreparation Power SourcesUsing AC Power Using Vehicle Battery PowerListening Safely Connecting the AntennaConnecting AN EARPHONE/ Headphones Connecting an Outdoor AntennaLook AT the Keypad Traffic SafetyAbout Your Scanner Quick Start Understanding Your Scanners Modes Understanding BanksEdacs Mode Open and Closed Modes Turning on the Scanner and Setting SquelchOperation Storing Known Frequencies Into Channels Assigning a Text Tag to a Channel Storing Trunking Frequencies Into ChannelsStoring Text Tags Assigning a Text Tag to a Bank Text Input ChartAssigning a Text Tag to a Group Bank Band Finding and Storing Active FrequenciesSearching a Preprogrammed Fre- quency Range Search bank SR0 Marine band Receive mode FM Search bank SR1 CB band Receive mode AM Group Search bank SR2 Police/Fire band Receive Mode FMSearch bank SR4 Ham band Receive mode FM Search bank SR3 Aircraft Receive mode AMSpecial Notes Manually Tuning a FrequencyListening to the Weather Band WX Alert and Beep Tone Confir- mation Using Frequency Copy FunctionListening to a Weather Channel Displaying Weather MessagesTurning Channel-Storage Banks Off and On Scanning the ChannelsCopying a Frequency into the Pri- ority Channel Locking OUT Channels or Frequencies Special FeaturesUsing the Delay Function Clearing All Locked-Out Frequen- cies in a Search Bank PriorityReviewing Locked-Out Frequen- cies Clearing a Locked-Out FrequencyChanging the Receive Mode Cloning Programmed Data Using the AttenuatorTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF Changing the Display ContrastTrunking Operation Programming Trunking Frequencies Setting Squelch for the Trunking ModeUnderstanding Trunking DF appears Programming Motorola Trunking Systems UHF-LoProgramming Fleet Maps Programming Motorola Trunking System 800 MHzSize Code ?ýDe$ý CEJ0ýded Talk Group IDsStoring Talk Group IDs 8Wdaý&#Turning Sub-Banks On or Off Talk Group ID HoldClearing Talk Group IDs Delay Function in ID Indication ModeLocking Out Talk Group IDs Reviewing Locked-Out Talk Group IDsUS Weather Frequencies in MHz Changing the Open/Closed ModeGeneral Guide to Frequencies Open and Closed ModesBirdie Frequencies Ham Radio FrequenciesVHF Band Guide to the Action BandsTypical Band Usage HF BandUHF Band Primary UsageBand Allocation AbbreviationsServicesHigh Frequency HF Meter Amateur Band-50-54 MHz in 5 kHz steps VHF High Band 148-174 MHz in 5, 6.25 or 7.5 kHz steps New Mobile Narrow Band 220-222 MHz in 5 kHz steps Ultra High Frequency UHF Conventional Systems Band Locally Assigned in 6.25 kHz steps Frequency Conversion Initializing the Scanner TroubleshootingRESETTING/INITIALIZING the Scanner Resetting the ScannerCare Sensitivity 20 dB S/N SpecificationsSpecifications Page Page Limited One-Year Warranty