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Conv; Lmit; Srvc; Swpr - GRE PSR-500 Owner's Manual

Advanced digital handheld scanning receiver with object oriented user interface
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TSYS object for each TGRP you create on the same trunked
radio system. A TSYS cannot be scanned by itself and is not
considered a Scannable Object. It is a "configuration object" that
can be used over and over again when adding talkgroups for a
specified trunked radio system.

CONV

CONV is used to represent a Conventional Channel Object. A
Conventional Channel Object is a regular, non-trunked frequency
used for radio communications. CONV objects are used to store
the parameters for any radio channel that is not a part of a
trunked system. For example, if you want to monitor specific VHF
marine channels, they should be programmed as CONV objects.
If you want to monitor your favorite amateur radio channel, it
should be stored as a CONV object. If your police or fire
department uses a channel, or channels that are not trunked, but
part of a "plain old radio system", they should be stored as
CONV objects.

LMIT

LMIT is used to represent a Search Range, or Limit Search
Object. LMIT objects contain the parameters necessary for the
radio to search a range of individual frequencies between a lower
and upper limit frequency.

SRVC

SRVC is used to represent a Service Search Object. SRVC
objects are further divided into Public Safety, Aircraft, Amateur,
CB, Marine, and FRS/GMRS/MURS/DOT. SRVC objects are
similar to LMIT objects, but are preprogrammed to search all
frequencies associated with the selected service. For example,
selecting the Amateur SRVC search will search selected amateur
radio frequency ranges in the VHF and UHF portions of the radio
spectrum.

SWPR

SWPR is used to represent a Spectrum Sweeper Object. SWPR
objects contain the parameters necessary for the radio to rapidly
sweep a range of radio spectrum for strong signals from nearby
transmitters.

The FCC Wants You To Know

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a scanning receiver, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
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