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Our Mission. Our Role. Our Values. We are a community of passionate humans building a distributed cloud Pulvinar duis eget tellus suscipit amet neque, purus. You can also give your playlists descriptive names. Enabling Playlists 1. Page Skipping Objects To pause on an active object: 1. You can also restore skipped objects. To skip objects while scanning: 1. Priority When checked, priority is enabled for the selected object. Priority causes the scanner to check for activity more fre- quently.

Objects that have Priority enabled in the Object Edit Menu will be checked more frequently for activity. Priority Time Controls how frequently conventional channel priority objects are checked. Store Channel Stores a found frequency as an object in the first playlist. Amateur Search amateur radio frequencies: If it is, the scanner will display an alert and tune to the specified weather frequency to monitor the alert. See the following table for Weather Priority operation.

Page 25 Custom Setup If you selected the custom install, this screen will appear allowing you to choose the components to be installed. Page Additional Information Additional Information Flash Patterns Each object uses a step Flash Pattern that you can define so you can identify an active object at a glance from across the room. Page Birdie Frequencies Occasionally, the searching will stop as if it has found a signal, often without any sound. This is a birdie. Make a list of all the birdies in your scanner for future reference.

Page Fcc Notice Doing so could subject you to legal penalties. In some areas, mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit. Enter the on time, Software Click anywhere on the object line to highlight then click the Alert field repeatedly to select. Software Click anywhere on the object line to highlight then click the Playlists field. Scroll to select and click the box next to one or more list s then press SET to assign.

Scanlist Allow you to select a play list to edit. Click the drop-down arrow and select a list. Enabled Allow you to enable play lists for scanning Click the drop-down arrow and select Yes for enabled or No for disabled. Remove Channel button Playlists tab This will remove the object from the play list. It will not delete the object as it may still be a member of another play list. Click to select the object then click the Remove Channel button.

Delete Channel button Playlists tab This will remove the object from all play lists and trunking systems. When you have found the object press SEL. Using the Attenuator The attenuator reduces the amount of signal at the receiver input 20 dB? There are two attenuation modes, Normal and Global. To Attenuate a Conventional Object press Menu anytime a conventional object is in the display.

To Attenuate any Search press Menu in any search mode. Priority Scanning Conventional Priority Scanning will give priority to conventional objects that have their priority mode set to 'On'. The scanner will sample the conventional objects for activity periodically while scanning and monitoring other objects. This sampling will cause a brief muting of received audio when it occurs while another object is active.

The more conventional objects that are set for priority, the longer this audio muting will be, since it takes a certain amount of time to sample each priority conventional object for activity. On some trunked systems e. Mot if the system is programmed for it, and LTR for some talkgroups , it will look at low-speed data on the voice frequency checking for any priority Talk Group information.

It will not check for IDs when receiving any other talkgroup. It will not check for IDs when scanning conventional objects. All objects with their priority mode set to ' On ' are given equal priority status.

No object has higher priority over any another. Setting the Priority Interval allows you to set how often your scanner will check for priority channels. Enter the amount of time, 1 - 25 seconds. For Multi-site systems , program each site into its own play list first to see how well the site receives in different locations or conditions.

This way you can see which sites are receivable by monitoring one play list at a time and looking for that little in the upper left of the display. M y personal experience has given me the best results by programming each site as one system and putting it in its own play list. I don't like putting all the sites for a Multi-site system into one system because it only monitors the 1 strongest control channel site which defeats the whole 'multi-site' concept IMHO. Yes, there may be different traffic on other receivable control channels you have in the system that aren't being monitored.

You can still assign all those separate sites in the system to one play list to isolate the system if you prefer. This method will monitor all your control channels. I would only program all sites into one system if there was only one control channel available at a time to monitor.

This may be the case if you are located on the fringe of several weak sites. Set Threshold Hi to around 85 and Threshold Lo to about 55 for a wider threshold range than the default 95 Hi and 75 Lo. This will monitor the strongest control channel and look for another only when the signal strength falls below the 'Threshold Lo' setting. These are just my suggestions. You will have to experiment with different ways to find what works best for you.

Factors like how busy the multi-site system is, how much traffic you want to listen to on that system, if you are stationary or mobile, and how many other systems you want to listen to will determine the best way for you to setup each multi-site system.

Public Safety, Air, or Ham Search Contents The scanner's Service search allows you to search commonly used public safety frequencies, civilian and military air frequencies, and amateur radio frequencies.

Zeromatic tuning is a feature that enhances the scanner's ability to lock on to the actual center frequency of a search hit instead of an adjacent frequency. To pause on a frequency press. To resume press again. To store a frequency to the Default Play List press Menu when the frequency is displayed.

To lockout a frequency press Skip. To unlock a frequency see Unlocking Search Frequencies. You are not searching from a lower frequency to a higher frequency. To pause on a channel press. To store a channel to the Default Play List press Menu when the channel is displayed. To lockout a channel press Skip. To unlock a channel press Menu. To toggle Attenuation, or Delay press Menu. Frequency Ch. Frequency 1 Weather Radio Weather radio mode allows you to receive weather broadcasts from your local weather service.

To hear your local weather channel press. If you can hear multiple weather transmitters from your location, attenuating weaker channels can help ensure you receive the transmitter closest to you. Skywarn List The Skywarn List is a list that can be scanned independently from the regular 50 lists. It scans the objects in that list only and no other lists. It is provided to program Skywarn or other related weather frequencies for quick access but can be programmed as a quick list for any type of frequencies.

The Skywarn List is play list 51 when selecting lists in the menus. Objects in the Skywarn list can also be assigned to one or more of the main 50 lists. To Scan the Skywarn List press to enter weather scan mode then again to scan the list. Press SCAN to exit. Weather Priority Weather Priority mode samples a selected weather frequency periodically while scanning to see if an alert is present.

If one is present, the scanner will sound an alarm and tune to the weather frequency to monitor the alert. The Weather Priority Check Interval setting in the software below allows you to set the interval time to check for an alarm while scanning. Scanner To Turn on Weather Priority press to enter weather radio and note which channel number is receiving the strongest.

The weather channel is now set as priority when scanning. Note: There is no indicator in the display to show weather priority is active.

Press Menu to save and exit. To Set the Priority Interval enter the time in seconds. Setting the check interval higher than 8 seconds may cause the scanner to miss the alert tone. You may wish to enter additional codes for surrounding areas so that you can receive advance warning of adverse or dangerous weather that may be headed in your direction.

For example, the code for Tarrant County, Texas, is The first digit in a FIPS code identifies the county subdivision, the next two digits identify the state, and the last three digits identify the county or parish. Most FIPS codes begin with 0, which means the code represents an entire county. The NWS, however, plans to eventually subdivide some large counties. When that happens, each subdivision will be assigned a digit from , resulting in codes such as , , and so on.

For an entire county, use 0. SS : The state code. CCC : The county code. The lockout feature allows you to enter and lockout certain event codes like the weekly test event code and still here other event codes with one or more location codes. Event Codes Event codes are just different types of warnings. A list of event codes can be found here. Repeat for each SAME location as desired. Press Skip again to exit. To Program an Event Code click to select the Event field and select the event type from the drop-down list.

To Lockout an Event Code click to select the Event field and select the event type from the drop-down list then click the lockout button. To Select the Alert Type click to select the Alert Type field and select the alert from the drop-down list. The Alert Tone Timeout will sound the alert for the number of seconds selected. If set to 0 the scanner will wait for a key press to silence.

The Audio Monitor Duration time is how long the scanner will monitor the weather channel after the alert tone has timed out.

Each Object uses a 32 step Flash Pattern. The pattern consists of eight blocks with four steps for each block. There are 16 possible 4-step patterns for each of the 8 blocks defined using the characters and A-F. To Set the Flash Pattern in the Scanner , each of the possible 16 patterns within a four step block is defined using the characters and A-F.

Each block translates to a number or letter to program into each of the 8 Flash Pattern fields in the scanner. The blocks are on top and on the bottom. For each checked box, the backlight will be on for the time set in 'On Time'. For each unchecked box the backlight will be off for the time set in 'Off Time'.

You can also 'save' patterns and 'load' presets patterns. To view the CPU and Library version in the scanner power on the scanner and press Menu when the welcome screen appears. To view the Library version in the software click the Updates menu and click ' Check for Library Update '.

Clicking the ' Check for Updates ' button will show the current library version. To view the software version click the Help menu and click ' About You will see the battery icon display empty to full until charging is done then in the display. The battery charger charges at a current rate of mA. It will reset every time you connect the scanner to the USB cable. Note: an external charger is strongly recommended. This is Radio Shack's introduction to the "simple" scanner made for people with limited programming knowledge.

The menus are fairly simple but not all self explanatory. The scanner is really made for the 'set it and forget it' type of user. There are quite a few settings that are dependent on other settings and make it confusing for even experienced users.

Example: one setting for alerts on, another for the alert volume, and then another for the object to use an alert, all in different places in the menus. Attenuation is another setting that is in multiple menus global, system, site, object that has to be carefully checked.

There are quite a few things that just don't make sense. Anytime you want to do a quick edit for a channel, i. Then you have just the manual on CD, no printed manual. One big drawback is you have to remove the SD card and the batteries to get to it and use a card reader to upload or download any information.

The only thing the USB cable does is update the firmware or charge the batteries. Again, two steps forward, three steps back. Purple text will refer to scanner instructions and Green text will refer to Software instructions to make it easier to find steps with the scanner or software.

Blue will pertain to both. The manual that comes with the scanner is still poorly organized IMHO. This manual should make it easier for most people to use the features of the radio as I will try to explain procedures a little more clearly and in a more logical order.

And, thanks to the many people who have posted their valuable insight on the Radio Reference forums and Yahoo groups. An overview of the features can also be viewed at my Trunking Radio Comparison Chart page.

There are better antennas out there to use than the one that comes with the scanner. You may be able to find others on the web but RS is convenient so you can buy it and take it back in the same day if you don't like it.

Read the reviews for each at the site. For those of you who are new to trunking or haven't had a scanner in the last 10 years it is a good idea to read the respective sections on those topics. You really have to know how trunking works in order to program a trunking system. It won't do you any good to try to program a trunking system unless you know what the radio needs and is going to do with the data control channel, IDs, LCN order, etc.

I will assume you know how to obtain the basic information from the original manual such as following safety procedures, putting the batteries in, connecting the antenna, etc. I hereby absolve myself from anything that happens to anyone or the scanner as a result of the information you will be reading.

I have tried the best I can to make sure everything is accurate here but if I missed a step, you see something that's obviously wrong, or have any other information you would like to contribute to make this manual better for everyone, please email me.

Check back often as this document will be updated and revised from time to time. Trunking systems let a large group of 2-way radio users or even different groups of 2-way radio users efficiently use a set of frequencies. The trunking system automatically transmits the call on the first available frequency, and also sends on a different frequency called a Data or Control channel a code that uniquely identifies that transmission as a talkgroup ID or just ID.

So when you are trunktracking a system, you are listening to active IDs transmitting in the system each using the first available frequency in the system. Trunking systems in general allocate and use fewer frequencies among many different users. Since the trunking system might send a call and its response on different frequencies, it is difficult to listen to trunked communications using a conventional scanner.

These scanners let you monitor the control channel frequency so you can hear calls and responses for users and more easily "follow" conversations than with a conventional scanner. This trunking scanner trunktrack the following types of systems:. When you program Motorola frequencies into the scanner, one frequency is the control or data channel, and the rest are voice frequencies shared by all the users.

There may be 3 or 4 frequencies assigned as primary or alternate control channels but only one control channel will be active at a time. These scanners will allow you to program just the Motorola control channels into the trunking system and the voice channels will automatically be found.

The control channel is continually transmitted to the field units and has a sound similar to listening to a boat engine over the phone in manual mode; you won't hear this when you are trunking the system. This control channel is also a good check to see if you can trunktrack the system. If you can't hear a control channel when you step through the trunking frequencies in manual mode , you either don't have all the frequencies or are too far away to receive the control channel and the system.

Motorola systems are limited to a maximum of 28 frequencies per system, Ericsson EDACS systems are limited to 25 frequencies per system. LTR systems work a little differently. This type of system encodes all trunking information as digital subaudible data that accompanies each transmission.

LTR systems typically do not have a dedicated control channel. The frequencies also have to be in LCN Logical Channel Number order or the correct 'slot' for the system to trunktrack properly. These radios have a ' Auto Move ' feature that allows you to enter the frequencies in any order in the scanner will position the frequencies in the proper 'slot' base on the received subaudible data. Each repeater has its own controller, and all of these controllers are synchronized together.

Even though each controller monitors its own channel, one of the channel controllers is assigned to be a master that all controllers report to. Each of these controllers sends out a data burst approximately every 10 seconds so that the subscriber units know that the system is there. This data burst is not sent at the same time by all the channels, but happens randomly throughout all the system channels. If you listen to the frequencies of an LTR system in manual mode not trunking , on every channel in the system you will hear this data burst that will sound like a short blip of static like someone keyed up and unkeyed a radio within about ms.

LTR systems are limited to 20 frequencies per system. This is what I got with FlexStep ' Off. Make sure the scanner's antenna is connected before you turn it on.

Volume Settings Controls the speaker and headphone volume in the scanner. Sound Settings-Mode Software only Controls all beep and alert sounds used by the scanner. New System button Allows you to create a new default trunked system. Delete System button Will delete the selected trunked system s , sites, and all talkgroups. Duplicate System button Will create a copy of all settings, sites, talkgroups, and radio IDs of the selected system. Alpha Tag System Will allow you to name the system with up to 16 characters.

Att System Allows you to attenuate all sites or specific sites in the system 20 dB? Useful in areas where interference from nearby strong signals is present. See also Site Attenuation. Data Decode Thresholds Used with multi-site systems. New Object button Allows you create a new conventional or talkgroup object with the default settings in the Default Play List. New Channel button Used to create new objects in the Playlists tab only. Enabled Allow you to enable play lists for scanning.

Sometimes just 12" helps. Get a better antenna. The stock rubber duck is just average quality. Setting the squelch properly is the easiest and quickest way to receive channels better. The scanner's Limit search allows you to program and search a range of upper and lower frequencies. To change the lower and upper frequencies press Menu. Zeromatic Tuning. Formatting the SD card for other file system types may cause the scanner to malfunction.

When using other SD cards the following formatting guidelines should be used: Any card with 2GB or less capacity must be formatted using the FAT file system with a cluster size of 32kB.

Make sure the software has detected the correct drive to format or select the correct one with the drop-down arrow and click the ' Format ' button. You also need to check ' Copy Library files to SD card after format ' or the scanner will not power on correctly. If you have a configuration in the software you can copy to the SD card, also check ' Copy current configuration data to SD card after format '. Note: Do not uncheck the ' Quick Format ' box. To Set the Flash Pattern in the Software The pattern consists of eight blocks with four steps for each block looks the other way around in the software.

Block Lower ID Upper ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Last updated October 26, Click here to buy a printed, bound, formatted in color, copy of this manual from Scanner Master. Last Updated October 26, Main Features. Scanning Terminology. Understanding Object Oriented Memory. Skipping Objects. Understanding Play Lists.

Restore Skipped Objects. Understanding Trunking. Understanding Multi-Site Trunking. Using Pause. Understanding IDs. Monitoring Objects. Understanding Receive Modes. Using the Attenuator. Priority Scanning.

Optimizing Scanning Parameters. Turning on the Scanner and Setting the Squelch. Navigating the Scanner Menus. Public Safety, Air, or Ham Search. A Look at the Keypad. Search Group Charts. A Look at the Display. Installing the iScan Software. Limit Search. Signal Stalker Search. Special Signal Stalker. Stalker Search Bands. Existing Channels. Copy Library to SD Card. Unlocking Search Frequencies. Weather Settings. Weather Radio. Settings Menu. Skywarn List. General Settings Tab.

Weather Priority. Planning Systems and Play Lists. Naming Play Lists. Event Codes. Importing Objects Reformatting the SD Card. Using Browse Library.

Flash Programming. Using the Library Import Tab. Using a Text File or the Clipboard. Charging the Batteries. Related Links. Pre-Set Fleet Maps. Edit Object Menus. Scanning- the process of stepping through programmed conventional objects in play lists. Searching- the process of searching for frequencies in pre-programmed service searches, Signal Stalker bands, and the limit search. Pause Mode- used for monitor single objects or frequencies. Understanding Object Orientated Memory. Memory organization is nothing more than a large collection of scannable objects assigned to play lists.

A scannable 'object' is any frequency or ID. Trunking systems and sites are configuration objects that are used to scan ID objects. You only have to program any object once, then it can be scanned from any list s it is assigned to. Unlike Dynamic Memory, you don't have to 'build' systems or groups first to program them. They are 'created as you go'. Also, there is no limit except total memory to the number of conventional systems, IDs, or conventional channels for each list.

Each scannable object can be assigned to one or more of the main lists or the ' Skywarn List ' Each list is scanned like a traditional bank. The main lists can be scanned with any other list but when the 'Skywarn List' is selected, only objects in that list will be scanned and no other lists.

ID Formats. Each format displays and uses Talk Group IDs in slightly different ways.



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