Programming and receiving trunked systems, Programming trunking frequencies – Uniden UBC780XLT User Manual
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Programming and Receiving
Trunked Systems
Programming Trunking Frequencies
The first step in tracking a trunked system is storing the frequencies in one of the 10
available banks in your scanner. Remember that you can only store one trunking system in
each bank.
Important:
If you are programming an EDACS or LTR trunked system, you must enter the
frequencies in a specific order. Check the frequency guide included with the
scanner for the frequencies in your area.
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Press
▲
or
▼
to select TRUNK DATA and then
press
E
.
3. Press
▲
or
▼
to select the bank no. and then press
E
.
4. Press
▲
or
▼
to select the TRUNK TYPE and then
press
E
.
☞
Remember! You can also use the VFO control for scrolling. Also instead of pressing
E, you can press the VFO/SELECT control or press the SELECT/MUTE key.
5. Choose the system you want to track using the
keypad,
▲
or
▼
and then press
E
.
4. To exit from this mode, press
MENU
repeatedly.
5. Select a channel using the keypad and then press
MAN
.
6. Enter a frequency for the trunked system using
the keypad.
For example, enter
867.8375
(Type 2) or enter a
frequency you are going to track.
No.
LCD display
Icon
Trunking Type
Special requirements
1
Type 2 800
M
Motorola Type 2 800 MHz
2
Type 1
M
Motorola Type 1
a. Must program a fleet map.
3
Type 2 900
M
Motorola Type 2 900 MHz
4
Type 2 UHF
M
Motorola Type 2 UHF
b. Must program base, spacing,
5
Type 2 VHF
M
Motorola Type 2 VHF
frequency and offset channel.
6
EDCS WIDE
E
EDACS Wideband 9600 baud
c. Must program frequencies
7
EDCS Narrow
E
EDACS Narrowband 4800 baud
in exact order
8
LT
L
LTR and
location.