Talkgroup Ids; Storing Talkgroup Ids - Radio Shack PRO-96 Owner's Manual

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NOTE
When you try to store
more than 150 talkgroup
IDs in a bank,
Memory Full!
appears in
the scanner's display.
Clear some talkgroup
IDs in order to store new
ones (see "Clearing
Talkgroup IDs" on
Page 91).
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Size Code
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S0
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S12
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Press
for each entry. If you
ENTER
make a mistake, press
enter the correct size code.

Talkgroup IDs

Each channel storage bank has an
associated talkgroup ID list, for a
total of 10 talkgroup ID lists. Each
ID list has 5 sub-banks. Each sub-
bank has 30 ID locations. You can
program up to 150 talkgroup IDs in
each bank, so you can program up
to 1500 talkgroup IDs in 10 banks.
When the scanner stops on a
transmission in the Motorola or
EDACS mode, it checks to see if
the ID has been stored in the
associated ID list. In the Closed
Mode, the scanner only stops on
the transmission and displays its
text tag if you have stored and not
locked out the ID. In the Open
Mode, the scanner always stops
on all transmissions except those
you specifically exclude, and
displays the ID's text tag if you
have stored the ID. For a detailed
description of Open and Closed
Mode operation, see "Open and
Closed Mode Operation" on
Page 87.

Storing Talkgroup IDs

Each talkgroup on a trunked radio
system is identified by a talkgroup
ID. You can store talkgroup IDs
automatically while scanning the
trunked system in Open mode, or
manually by entering the IDs
directly in the ID list.
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S12
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