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chrisZent90

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I just got my scanner and I want to put p25 frequency on it but I don't know if it is a standard trunk or a one freq trunk. How can I find out? On radio reference
 

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If there are more than one frequency listed in Sites then it is likely a "Standard" system.

If it is listed as with the list of conventional frequencies but as P25 then it can be programmed either as One Frequency Trunked or as a conventional frequency.
 

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I just got my scanner and I want to put p25 frequency on it Arebut I don't know if it is a standard trunk or a one freq trunk. How can I find out? On radio reference
The first thing I would do is check to see if it is in the Radio Reference database. What county are you in and what is it that you want to monitor? I will look it up for you. Are you using programming software?
 

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What department and agency are you trying to monitor? We can help you out with this.
 

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The first thing I would do is check to see if it is in the Radio Reference database. What county are you in and what is it that you want to monitor? I will look it up for you. Are you using programming software?
I use free scan but to bull from the database fore the p25 you have to pay
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I use free scan but to bull from the database fore the p25 you have to pay
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Your screenshots are not clear in what you are trying to program. While you do need to be a Premium Subscriber for direct web import into FreeSCAN, ARCXT, or ProScan, FreeSCAN does have a function called EZ-Grab to pull information from a webpage & paste it into a programming file.
FreeScan User Guide - The RadioReference Wiki

See "Using EZ-Grab in the FreeSCAN User Guide.

The table settings for your statewide system are on the system's home page (that appears to be your second screenshot).
 

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So my suggestion to you is this. Shell out the money for the RR subscription. Using software such as ARC-XT or the like, download the DB into the software, delete what you don't want, and download into your scanner. All the settings (attenuator, digital thresholds, etc) will all be set for you, and you'll be good to go.
 

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Are the conventional frequencies done and OK? Is it only Kanawha County on the WV SIRN system you need? I use ARC-XT for my programming.
 
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