glen4cindy
Member
I'm getting a new scanner soon, WS1065, and am curious about trunking. I wanted to at least check out the MOSWIN which is a P25 Phase II system.
My previous scanner that utilized trunking was a Pro-95 which only utilized analog trunking. Those days are long gone at least around here.
I remember with that one you could either monitor trunked or non-trunked systems.
That brings to mind a couple of questions.
Can I monitor the Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (I'm right outside of St. Louis City in Illinois), and my local Madison County, IL frequencies at the same time, or am I limited to one or the other like with the Pro-95?
I do plan to program with some sort of computerized solution, especially for the MOSWIN. I am assuming for a trunked system EVERY frequency has to be input? There seems to be literally dozens of frequencies for such a system. I didn't count all of them but that has to use quite a few of the 1800 available for the WS1065.
Thanks for answering these newbie questions.
My previous scanner that utilized trunking was a Pro-95 which only utilized analog trunking. Those days are long gone at least around here.
I remember with that one you could either monitor trunked or non-trunked systems.
That brings to mind a couple of questions.
Can I monitor the Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (I'm right outside of St. Louis City in Illinois), and my local Madison County, IL frequencies at the same time, or am I limited to one or the other like with the Pro-95?
I do plan to program with some sort of computerized solution, especially for the MOSWIN. I am assuming for a trunked system EVERY frequency has to be input? There seems to be literally dozens of frequencies for such a system. I didn't count all of them but that has to use quite a few of the 1800 available for the WS1065.
Thanks for answering these newbie questions.