On (04 Dec 97) Pete Hopping wrote to Martin Niemeyer...
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MN> Subject: Radio Shack Pro-90 Trunktracker
MN> I just bought myself a Radio Shack Pro 90 Trunktracker scanner, and
PH> Aren't they nice? I have the Uniden 895XLT model and I'm very pleased
PH> with it.
MN> One question I have is it possible to pin an id onto a particular
MN> frequency or group of frequencies. I expect to be able to fill one
MN> bank with 30 frequencies and 50 id's that are just used by the
MN> police, but don't know how to separate out the fire and medical, so
MN> that I can put them into another bank, assuming that is possible.
PH> Do you have internet access? There are several sites on the WWW with
PH> frequency and talkgroup codes for various states. You can also try
PH> to figure out what talkgroup codes go to which service by carefully
PH> listening to the traffic...but that takes time and sometimes you're
PH> guessing...as you know.
I don't currently have access to the internet but probably will be
getting an account within the next 6 months, and I will keep your
information in mind when I do get an account.
PH> If you have access to the internet, do a search using the keywords
PH> "trunk tracker" and you will find one site sponsored by the Bearcat
PH> Radio Club plus another one who'se name escapes me at the moment.
PH> They seem to be fairly accurate although in my case some of the data
PH> for the trunked system I want to monitor have errors that I haven't
PH> tracked down.
PH> Yes, you can specify talkgroup codes to be placed into seperate
PH> banks by type of service. I have all the dispatch codes for the
PH> trunked system I monitor sitting in one bank and all the tactical
PH> talkgroup codes for each service in seperate banks grouped by
PH> service and type of comms. That way I can turn off whole banks
PH> and skip routine chit-chat until something happens that I want
PH> to monitor. You do this by manually programming the talkgroup
PH> codes into each bank once you know which codes go to which
PH> service.
I have 1 bank of 30 frequencies setup with 5 banks of ten talkgroup
codes, and I have those set up with 4 banks of talk groups dealing
with the police, and the fifth one has fire and medical plus one ID
for our light rail system. My problem is that as I listen to the
scanner search bank one, I will eventually have more talk group
codes than I can store in that back. Heck, it's full now, so I would
like to put the non police talkgroups in another bank with the
appropriate frequencies, but....I don't know which frequencies that
they switch between. For all I know, every service has access to
every frequency.
This was my Christmas present to myself, and I really love it. It
performs better than I expected and is much easier to program than I
expected.
thanks,
Martin
... Plan ahead - it wasn't raining when Noah built the ark.
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* Origin: The PROUD owner of a Radio Shack PRO-39 (1:105/40.39)
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