User`s guide
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For Motorola channels, your scanner displays the Talk Group ID 
memory location, received frequency, voice channel (VC), and the 
Motorola ID number.
Your scanner automatically mutes the audio while it decodes 
control channel data. However, we recommend you turn SQ 
clockwise and leave it set to a point just after the hiss stops. 
This lets the scanner quickly acquire the data channel.
For Motorola trunking systems, more than one talk group 
can transmit at a time. If you manually tune the scanner, you 
will hear the talk group on that channel, but the display will 
alternate between all active Talk Group IDs.
For EDACS and Motorola (above 406 MHz range), the scanner 
monitors the control channel between each transmission to 
identify talk groups. For some Motorola (under 512 MHz range) 
and LTR systems, the scanner uses the subaudible data sent 
with each transmission to identify talk groups.
Trunking Delay
You can set a Talk Group ID delay separately from the channel delay. 
When active, the scanner checks the Talk Group ID for the delay time 
when a transmission ends.
To set a Talk Group ID delay:
1.  Press FUNC then ./DELAY while you are programming the Trunk 
Group ID. “ENTER key saves. 2.0 seconds” appears.
2.  Use  or  to set ID Delay: None, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 
or 4.0 seconds.
3.  Press ENT.










