Programming The Base And Offset Frequencies; Programming A Hybrid System - Radio Shack PRO-94 Owner's Manual

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Programming the Base and
Offset Frequencies
To properly track Motorola VHF and UHF trunked sys-
tems, you must program the applicable base and offset
frequencies for each system.
A list of these frequencies can be found at www.trunk-
scanner.com and other similar frequency resources.
1. Set the scanner for conventional scanning. Press
then
PROG
2. Press the number key of the bank where you want
to store the base frequency.
3. Repeatedly press V or W to select
E2-UHF
, then press
trunked frequency appears
4. Press
DATA (ALT)
appears.
5. Enter a desired frequency.
6. Press
DATA (ALT)
appears.
7. Enter the frequency using the number keys accord-
ing to the following guide:
• For Motorola Type II VHF, (E2-VHF Hi band) use
5kHz steps between 5 kHz – 100 kHz.
• For Motorola Type II UHF, (E2-UHF band) use
12.5kHz steps between 12.5 kHz – 100 kHz.

Programming a Hybrid System

A hybrid system is simply a Type I system with some of
its blocks designated as Type II blocks. To program a
hybrid system, follow the steps listed in "Programming
a Fleet Map" on Page 60. However, if you want a block
to be Type II, instead of pressing V or W to select the
size block (Step 7), enter size code
.
TRUNK
. A previously programmed
E
. The preset base frequency
. The preset offset frequency
E2-VHi
S-0
instead.
or
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