Radio Shack PRO-2051 manual Selecting a Preset Fleet Map, User-defined fleet maps

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Beyond the Basics

Selecting a Preset Fleet Map

1. Select the trunking programming mode and the bank you want to change.

2. Press e or d to select E1, then press E.

3. Press e or d to select FLEEt, then press E.

4. Press e or d to select the map you want, then press E. The scanner returns to fleet map list item.

Note

You will now begin to see Type I fleet-subfleet IDs. For example, 100-12, 100-9, 000-12, 400-8, etc. See “User- Defined Fleet Maps” for more information about Type I IDs.

How do you know if the preset map is correct? You will have to listen to see if you’re following complete conversations. If not, try another preset map.

user-defined fleet maps

When a Type I system is designed, the address information for all the IDs are divided into 8 equal sized blocks. When you program your scanner to track a Type I system, you must select a size code for each of these blocks. When you have assigned a size code to all 8 blocks, you have defined the fleet map for the system you’re tracking. Each size code determines the number of fleets, subfleets, and IDs each block will have. For example, a size code of “4” has one fleet, which is divided into 16 separate subfleets, and it has a total of 512 individual IDs.

When a block is assigned a size code, the fleet or fleets created within the block are assigned a Type I ID. The way these IDs display on your scanner depends on the block number and the blocks size code. When a Type I ID displays, the left most digit represents the block which contains the ID.

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Contents Pro-2051 1,000-Channel Triple Trunking Mobile/Base Scanner Contents Power your scanner Set up your scannerBasics BasicsAdvanced scanner features Beyond the BasicsScanning a private bank Highway patrol alertsContents Skywarn Signal StalkerWired programming WarrantyYour scanner’s keypad HOLD/RESUMETo Do This Your scanner’s rear view Your scanner’s display TrunkFCC wants you to know Install your scanner Mounting the scanner in your vehicleThrough your vehicle’s ignition negative ground only Power your scannerFrom a wall outlet From your vehicle’s cigarrette lighter Rear ViewConnect your scanner Connecting the supplied antennaConnecting an external antenna Connecting an external speaker Use extreme caution when installing or removing anListening Safely Set the squelch Set up your scannerTurn on your scanner Scanning overview Basics Listen to preprogrammed frequenciesCommon scanner terms Basics Advanced scanner features Beyond the BasicsChannel storage banks Storing known frequencies into channelsBeyond the Basics Locking out a channel in hold mode Locking out a channel in scanning modeBeyond the Basics Deleting a stored frequency Locking out channelsRestoring all locked-out channels Restoring a locked-out channel in hold modeMemory lock Direct channel access Beyond the Basics Hold/resumeScanning a private bank Beyond the Basics Priority scan Changing the priority channelService scanning Setting a search band Beyond the Basics Band searchData skip Search holdBeyond the Basics Frequency skip Storing search frequenciesDelay Selecting the state Highway patrol alertsHighway patrol/local police scanning State Code Order Press these buttons Action Highway warning alert Setting the alert tone volumeBeyond the Basics Scan hold Adjusting alert Highway patrol priority channelsMuting the alert tone Skip frequenciesTrunked highway frequencies Skywarn About SkywarnNWR Same Programming a Fips code Programming FipsBeyond the Basics Signal Stalker Setting the signal stalker options Beyond the Basics Using signal stalker Setting the squelch Trunk trackingProgramming trunking frequencies Selecting Trunking System Type Programming id scan lists manually Motorola talk groups Edacs talk groupsLTR talk groups Receiving trunked systemsID scan mode ID scan hold modeID search hold mode Direct entry id hold modeID search mode Deleting a stored ID ID monitor modeProgramming scan lists during search Restoring locked-out IDs ID lockoutReviewing ID lockout Trunking frequency confirmation Setting the delay mode for trunking modeSetting priority in trunking mode Moving between scan list memories Multi-trackAbout multi-track Edacs tracking Programming Edacs system frequenciesAFS partial entry Special Edacs featuresBeyond the Basics An Edacs trunked system Edacs ID range search Edacs ID blockoutTracking LTR systems Edacs ScatBeyond the Basics Tracking Motorola systems fleet map programming Preset Fleet Maps E1P1 E1P5 E1P11 Selecting a Preset Fleet Map User-defined fleet mapsFleet Map Size Codes Programming a Hybrid system Size code restrictionsProgramming a user fleet map You can only enter within a range of 5-100 kHz, and 5 or Toggling the status bit Control channel only mode Disconnect tone detect option end code If the scanner receives no data from the PC for more than Cloning your scanner Replacing the fuse in the DC power cord BirdiesBeyond the Basics Resetting your scanner ProperlyFrequently asked questions FAQs Drive by patrol cars but do not hear alarms?Error appears on the display. What does it mean? Specifications If FrequenciesGlossary Service and repair Care

PRO-2051 specifications

The Radio Shack PRO-2051 is a standout model in the realm of scanner radios, known for its advanced features and user-friendly design. This unit is particularly favored among hobbyists and professionals alike for its superior performance in receiving a wide variety of radio frequencies.

One of the main features of the PRO-2051 is its wide frequency range, which spans from 29 MHz to 1.3 GHz. This includes the VHF and UHF bands, allowing users to listen to everything from public safety communications to amateur radio. The scanner also supports trunked radio systems, specifically the Type I, Type II, and Motorola systems. This makes it an invaluable tool for monitoring emergency services and other business communications that rely on trunking technology.

The PRO-2051 is equipped with an extensive memory bank, allowing users to store a significant number of channels. With 200 channels available and multiple banks, users can easily segment frequencies for various agencies, events, or interests. The scanner's capability to store frequencies in a user-friendly environment makes it easy for enthusiasts to quickly access the channels they most frequently monitor.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the scanner’s ability to utilize CTCSS and DCS tones. This feature helps eliminate unwanted noise by only allowing signals that match preset codes to be heard. This not only enhances clarity but also allows users to filter out unrelated conversations.

The PRO-2051 includes a backlit display, ensuring that users can read frequency and channel information even in low-light conditions. The front panel’s intuitive layout, featuring a simple keypad for inputting frequencies, adds to the overall ease of use.

Another significant aspect of the PRO-2051 is its ability to serve as a conventional scanner with features like Search Mode and Priority Scan, allowing users to quickly locate active frequencies. Furthermore, the scanner supports "Close Call" technology, which enables it to automatically detect and tune into nearby transmissions, ensuring users don’t miss important communications.

In terms of power, the PRO-2051 is designed for both AC and DC operation, providing versatility for both home use and field operations. This flexibility, combined with its advanced features and robust design, makes the Radio Shack PRO-2051 a top choice for anyone looking to explore the vast world of radio communications.