I have my Pro-97 programmed as follows
Bank 0- County Police/Fire (150 talkgroups full) closed
Bank 1- Local Police/Fire (150 talkgroups full) closed
Bank 2- Misc County Chatter (150 talkgroups full) closed
Bank 3- Unidentified (0 talkgroups empty) open
All on the same Motorola system unfortunately.
My problem is I love having all talkgroups identified (descriptive alpha tag) so it's possible to know exactly what I'm listening to. I want to have an open bank for finding unidentified talkgroups and whatever else I'm missing. But when the scanner cycles through the banks in scan mode and stops on bank 3 to listen to something it will show the talkgroup ID number, which most of the time is identified in bank 0,1 or 2. Is there any way for bank 3 to cross-check the ID against the other banks to see if it is known? Is there anything I can do besides looking for a scanner with 500+ talkgroups for each bank?
I blame this darn premium account
Bank 0- County (1000 talkgroups, in customizable sub-groups) open <---now there's a setup
Bank 0- County Police/Fire (150 talkgroups full) closed
Bank 1- Local Police/Fire (150 talkgroups full) closed
Bank 2- Misc County Chatter (150 talkgroups full) closed
Bank 3- Unidentified (0 talkgroups empty) open
All on the same Motorola system unfortunately.
My problem is I love having all talkgroups identified (descriptive alpha tag) so it's possible to know exactly what I'm listening to. I want to have an open bank for finding unidentified talkgroups and whatever else I'm missing. But when the scanner cycles through the banks in scan mode and stops on bank 3 to listen to something it will show the talkgroup ID number, which most of the time is identified in bank 0,1 or 2. Is there any way for bank 3 to cross-check the ID against the other banks to see if it is known? Is there anything I can do besides looking for a scanner with 500+ talkgroups for each bank?
I blame this darn premium account
Bank 0- County (1000 talkgroups, in customizable sub-groups) open <---now there's a setup