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jeffreyinberthoud

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WHAT ARE THESE FOR WHAT DO WE DO WITH THEM?:confused:

If it helps any I'm down in Colorado:D
and hear little traffic but Laramie and or Albany on occasion:mad:

Thanks this is my dumb question for the month of march:lol:

examples

ID: 00
Low channel: 0
High channel: 4095
Channel offset: 0
Base frequency: 851.00625
kHz step: 6.25

ID: 01
Low channel: 4096
High channel: 8191
Channel offset: 4096
Base frequency: 762.00625
kHz step: 6.25

ID: 02
Low channel: 8192
High channel: 12287
Channel offset: 8192
Base frequency: 150.9925
kHz step: 2.5

ID: 03
Low channel: 12288
High channel: 16383
Channel offset: 12288
Base frequency: 146.7775
kHz step: 5.0

ID: 04
Low channel: 16384
High channel: 20479
Channel offset: 16384
Base frequency: 146.775
kHz step: 5.0

ID: 05
Low channel: 20480
High channel: 24575
Channel offset: 20480
Base frequency: 153.5275
kHz step: 5.0

ID: 06
Low channel: 24576
High channel: 28671
Channel offset: 24576
Base frequency: 149.37
kHz step: 5.0

ID: 07
Low channel: 28672
High channel: 32767
Channel offset: 28672
Base frequency: 136.0
kHz step: 12.5
 

WyoWabbit

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This information is for the RS PRO-96 and 20-2096 scanners ONLY. These scanners need the multi-table programmed (by software) to follow VHF trunking. The problem here is that the two scanners only allow 6 tables, but there are 8 tables needed. You can leave out the 700 & 800 MHz tables and program the rest and it wll work fine for the VHF frequencies. A good reason for getting a PRO-197 or other scanner that automatically grabs the table info from the control channel data. Hope this helps. - Tom
 
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