transitman
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Based on previous postings in several subjects and threads, am I correct in assuming that the Base, Spacing and Offset information does not need to be entered when programming a Motorola UHF trunked system into the Pro-106?
You do need them for Motorola UHF and VHF systems. You do not need them for P25 UHF and VHF systems if system is set to P25 Auto.Based on previous postings in several subjects and threads, am I correct in assuming that the Base, Spacing and Offset information does not need to be entered when programming a Motorola UHF trunked system into the Pro-106?
In TSYS as follows:Hi,
Can you give me directions how to program the base, offset and spacing for a motorola UHF analog system
on a pro-106, not by software but by keypad I don't see how to do it in the instructions.
Thank You
Hi,
The system is Morris County NJ these are the tables
Base Spacing Offset
471.0000 12.5 380
476.0000 12.5 520
for table 2 I set low chan at 380 and offset 520 is that right?
also does the pro-106 check for duplicate frequencies like all the older scanners do?
I set the global for dupecheck but when I program dupe conventional frequs it doesn't alert me
that I'm trying to program a dupe?
Set asHi,
The system is Morris County NJ these are the tables
Base Spacing Offset
471.0000 12.5 380
476.0000 12.5 520
for table 2 I set low chan at 380 and offset 520 is that right?
LoCh HiCh Offset Base freq Step
380 519 380 471.000000 12.500
520 759 520 476.000000 12.500
For conventional freqs with same Squelch Mode and same Squelch Code settings yes. For TSYS frequencies from multi towers on Mot and P25 systems yes.also does the pro-106 check for duplicate frequencies like all the older scanners do?
It may be the conventionals are from more then one agency with Mode set to Auto.I set the global for dupecheck but when I program dupe conventional frequs it doesn't alert me that I'm trying to program a dupe
I have followed your responses here and it has gotten me far in programming the tables for Bucks county PA. So thanks for that information. My tables are complete but I have a couple other questions.
Do I have to set System type to MOT VHF/UHF instead of MOT 800/900?
In additional to the table base frequency do I also have to program in the system freqs?
And does the order matter?
Is the Fleet Map Type II?
For the talk group do I enter the DEC or Hex data?
I currently have System set to MOT VHF/UHF, system frequencies for South Simucast 501.18750a 501.21250c 501.23750a, Fleet Map Type II and DEC 304 entered for Warminster police.
I hear no transmissions with these settings. Any advice? I also use the Radio Shack Pro-106.
I do have the table set:
Base 501.0375 Ch Low 380 Ch High 759 Offset 380 Spacing 25.0
The parameter for my Pro-106 is step but I assume that is the same as spacing.[/QUOTE
Correction. It is now working for me. I must have either been in a dead spot, out of range or there were no transmissions for a long time.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Mike