User's Manual

20-523 Owners Manual
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Notes:
If you select Non instead of MO, or ED, the scanner does not scan trunked frequencies.
Instead, you see:
Add illust
If you programmed a Motorola Type I or Hybrid system, see Programming Fleet Maps on Page XX.
3. Press PGM to enter the program mode.
4. Store the trunking frequencies into subsequent channels in the same bank (see Storing Known
Frequencies into Channels on Page XX).
5. Repeatedly press MODE to select the trunking mode MO for Motorola, or ED for the EDACS
(GE/Ericsson) system.
Programming Motorola Trunking Systems (UHF-Lo)
You can program the scanner to receive transmissions in the UHF-Lo band (406512 MHz) of the Motorola
trunking system. You can receive these transmissions by:
Checking the trunking systems control channel. You must program the systems base frequency and offset
frequency to do this.
Notes:
Base and offset frequencies vary for each type of trunking system. You can get information about these
frequencies for the trunking system you want to scan using www.trunkscanner.com, other Internet sources,
or locally-published guidebooks.
If you try to enter an offset frequency in the VHF and UHF-Hi bands (under 174 and 806960 MHz), the
scanner will ignore the entry.
Follow these steps to program Motorola trunking frequencies in the UHF-Lo band.
1. Press PGM then TRUNK to ID program mode.
2. Press MODE and select MO.
3. Press FUNC then 2.
LCD indicates Base freq.: at the 1st line, 413.0000 at the 2nd line, Offset : 380 at 3rd line and Step :
25.0kHz at bottom line.
4. While blinks B in Base, if necessary press your desired Base frequency with number key and press
ENTER. Make sure the entry and if it is incorrect then press number key again to set the base frequency.
After you make sure the input then press ENTER again.