So far no luck with attempting to monitor Motorola UHF trunked systems using a Pro-106 and doing the programming with WIN500 software (although I can monitor the same system with a Pro-96 and WIN96 software). Because I travel frequently throughout the country, I keep all my frequency information in Excel formats and copy/paste the information into the specific WIN program, which is why I don't download information via Radio Reference. As noted in my original posting, does the WIN500 Trunking Table require an entry in the Lo Chan and Hi Chan column in addition to the Base, Step and Offset information which is usually shown on the database page for the specific system. A couple of Motorola UHF systems I tried to monitor (with a Pro-106) were SEPTA in Philadelphia, United Airlines in Chicago and the Culver City & Montebello systems in California. If someone has the Hi/Lo "numbers" for these systems, please post them.
A reminder, this question applies only to programming a Pro-106 with WIN500 software.
Thanks for any assistance!!
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