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Hint: While scanning, you will not know exactly whom the talkgroup IDs are assigned to until you listen awhile or until you locate talkgroup ID lists in frequency guides or on internet sites such as www.trunkscanner.com. With- in a few minutes, you can usually fig- ure out if what you are listening to is a police, fire, or emergency medical 2- way radio user. Other talkgroup IDs might take some time, but determining whom each ID represents is half the fun of trunk scanning!

Turning Banks On or Off During Trunk Scanning

As in conventional scanning, you can turn each channel-storage bank on and off during trunk scanning. When you turn off a bank, the scanner does not scan any of the 50 channels in that bank.

1.Press DATA. All active trunk bank numbers appear.

2.Press the number key for the bank you want to add or delete.

If the bank number is off, the scanner does not scan any of the channels within that bank.

Skipping the Trunked Bank

To skip to another trunked bank while you are listening to a trunked bank, hold down DATA.

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Turning Status Bit Ignore On or Off

You can set how your scanner works with status bits (also called S-bits), let- ting you control how the scanner inter- prets and displays talkgroup IDs.

The last four bits of a Motorola Type II talkgroup ID (a binary 16-bit code) are the status bits. In some systems, sta- tus bits identify special situations (such as an emergency status).

Your scanner is preset to assume that the status bits in a talkgroup ID are set to 0 and ignores them. For example, when the scanner receives the talk- group ID 010111001110 0011, it reads the ID as 010111001110 0000 and converts the first 12 bits of the ID to 23776 (the talkgroup ID). However, since the status bit value is 3 (0011 converted to decimal equals 3), the ID is actually 23779.

If you are scanning a Motorola Type I system and do not have a fleet map for that system, you might have to turn off status bit ignore in order to deter- mine the proper fleet map.

Important: If you are scanning any system other than a Motorola Type I system, be sure status bit ignore is set to ON or you will miss some transmis- sions.

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Radio Shack PRO-2052 owner manual Turning Banks On or Off During Trunk Scanning, Skipping the Trunked Bank

PRO-2052 specifications

The Radio Shack PRO-2052 is a versatile and feature-rich scanner that has captured the attention of amateur radio enthusiasts and professionals alike. This desktop scanner is designed to receive a wide array of frequencies across various bands, making it a valuable tool for monitoring communications.

One of the standout features of the PRO-2052 is its ability to monitor VHF, UHF, and some trunked radio systems. It boasts a wide frequency coverage range from 25 MHz to 1.3 GHz, covering conventional FM, AM, and even the digital communications that have become increasingly popular. This extensive coverage ensures that users can receive a plethora of broadcasts, from local police and fire departments to amateur radio operators and public service communications.

Another significant feature is the scanner's memory capacity, which allows users to store up to 300 channels. This capability is particularly beneficial for those who frequently listen to multiple frequencies, as it provides the flexibility to switch between channels seamlessly. The scanner also supports the ability to organize channels into banks, making it even easier to manage multiple frequencies.

The PRO-2052 comes equipped with a variety of scanning modes, including Narrowband and Wideband scanning, which cater to different listening preferences and needs. Users can employ the Delay function that pauses scanning for a brief period after a transmission is detected, ensuring that they don’t miss any important information. Furthermore, the Priority Scan feature enables monitoring of a selected channel while still continuously scanning other frequencies, adding another layer of functionality.

In terms of usability, the PRO-2052 is designed with a clear and intuitive interface, featuring a backlit LCD that makes it easy to read in various lighting conditions. Its control panel is user-friendly with dedicated keys for commonly used functions, allowing both beginners and seasoned professionals to operate the device with ease.

Furthermore, the scanner has built-in weather alert capabilities, offering users prompt notifications about severe weather conditions, ensuring safety and preparedness. The PRO-2052 is powered either by an AC adapter or batteries, providing the flexibility to operate in various environments.

In summary, the Radio Shack PRO-2052 is a powerful and user-friendly scanner that offers a rich set of features, making it a top choice for those interested in radio communications. Its extensive frequency range, substantial memory capacity, and multiple scanning modes make it suitable for a wide variety of applications, proving to be a reliable companion for enthusiasts and professional users alike.