Am I correct that all you need to add to the list of frequencies are the control channels and not all the channels for the system?
Also what about "alternate control channels?"
Also what about "alternate control channels?"
rsklar said:Am I correct that all you need to add to the list of frequencies are the control channels and not all the channels for the system?
Also what about "alternate control channels?"
For LTR, you need all of the frequencies, but you don't have to enter them in any particular order. Just set the "AutoMove HRs" item in the LTR TSYS menu to "On" and the radio will put things where they belong.LEH said:rsklar,
Contorl channels are all you will need for Motorola. For an EDACS system, you will need to enter all the frequencies and in the correct order. I believe this is also true for LTR. I don't have an LTR system close by so I haven't tried.
It helps when the known CCs aren't the only CCs in use by the system, or when the system administrators decide to change which of their freqs they use for CCs.BuiltonAsus said:Are there any reasons why if you were using a scanner that can do CC trunking, you'd want to put in all the freqs? Does adding all the freqs. help in some way compared to using CC's only?
It depends on how you have the "MultiSite" option set for the TSYS. If it's set to "Off" or "Roam", having a bunch of non-CCs in there won't hurt anything. If you have it set to "Stat", the radio will check every one of the TSYS frequencies, so it's not a good idea to enter anything but actual CCs.BuiltonAsus said:So, the only benifit would be if the admins were to change the CC you'd already have the freq. programmed in correct? So does using CC's help in terms of scanning speed?
For ex. I have 4 towers off of the MPSCS in Michigan. If I were to add in all the freqs instead of just the CC's the scan cycle would take longer, right?
Sorry for such a basic question, but I wasn't sure.
rsklar said:Am I correct that all you need to add to the list of frequencies are the control channels and not all the channels for the system?
Also what about "alternate control channels?"