Using Hold To Monitor An Active Talk Group Id; Temporarily Storing A Talk Group Id Into The Monitor Id Memory; Locking Out Talk Group Ids - Radio Shack PRO-94 Owner's Manual

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Using HOLD to Monitor an
Active Talk Group ID
Follow these steps to stop scanning and keep the scan-
ner tuned to a desired ID.
1. Press
HOLD (A/B)
stays on the current ID.
2. If you want to listen to (and hold) a different ID, use
the number keys to enter that ID.
3. Press
HOLD (A/B)
scanner monitors the ID.
4. Press
SRC
(trunk scanning).
Temporarily Storing a Talk Group ID
into the Monitor ID Memory
To store a talk group ID into a temporary monitor memo-
ry, press
MON/CLR (•)
moving it into a list memory. Press
searching.
Note: To program the ID stored in the monitor ID memo-
ry into the ID scan list, see "Moving Talk Group IDs to
Talk Group ID Lists" on Page 49.

Locking Out Talk Group IDs

Many municipal and commercial services use trunk sys-
tems to transmit signals from such devices as water
meter transmitters, door alarms, and traffic signals.
Some signals are encrypted, as well, and most are not
voice signals. Since all these are assigned IDs just like
other users, you may want to lock out reception of these
ID signals. You can lock out up to 100 IDs at one time.
Note: If you lock out an ID while searching, it is also
locked out of the scan list(s). See "Using Talk Group ID
Lists" on Page 48.
.
HOLD
again.
to resume searching for a data channel
. This lets you store the ID prior to
Trunking Operation
appears and the scanner
HOLD
flashes, then the
SRC
to resume
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