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i just got a Pro 96

ok i have seen the staR COM 21 section in database and i cant fallow it. there are just to many frequencies they just all blur togather for me. i live in schaumburg can someone please tell me what D number im looking for? also does anyone know about the chicago digital system its in the 400's do i leave it FM or make it a MO

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If the frequencies are conventional, leave them as FM. Only change to MO if it's part of a Motorola Type I, IIi, or II trunked system.
 

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The ones for Chicago EMS are conventional Digital repeaters. Not part of any trunked radio system.
 
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