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to: TERRY GUNZ
from: MARTIN NIEMEYER
date: 1997-12-06 22:14:00
subject: Radio Shack Pro-90 Trunktracker

On (06 Dec 97) Terry Gunz wrote to Martin Niemeyer...
 MN> One question I have is it possible to pin an id onto a
 MN> particular frequency or group of frequencies. I expect to be
 MN> able to fill one bank with 30 frequencies and 50 id's that
 MN> are just used by the police, but don't know how to separate
 MN> out the fire and medical, so that I can put them into another
 MN> bank, assuming that is possible.
 MN> thanks,
 MN> Martin
 TG> Well Martin, if you know the id of what you want to listen to yup you
 TG> can just enter it into one of the 5 banks of 10 ids and then hit scan.
 TG> I did it just fine on my trunk tracker,
 TG> now I just scan it like I used to on my pro 43. There is a site on the
 TG> Web with ALL the local ids on it, saved me a lot of time. Try
 TG> http://www.orst.edu/~varineb/PDXtrack.htm
 TG> if you have the net and go crazy trying to decide what to plug in.
I know how to do that, if all the frequencies are in a single bank,
then I have 5 banks of id's that I can scan one at a time or all
together. My problem is that I have one bank full of 30 frequencies
and 50 trunking id's and I am still logging more id's when I do a
search, so I would like to spill things over into another frequency
bank, and start filling up more id's but....I don't like the idea of
having to put the same thirty frequencies into the second bank, so
that I can listen to the additional id's. I would like to somehow
isolate which frequencies are being used by a particular id, but
think that will be a lost cause. Eventually, I will probably weed
everything out, so that it will all fit into one bank of
frequencies, and id's but for now, I would like to listen to
everything to determine what id's are worth listening to.
Thanks,
Martin
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* Origin: The PROUD owner of a Radio Shack PRO-39 (1:105/40.39)

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