Arkansas State Police in Harrison Troop I RS Pro 106

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trying to program ASP frequencies for Troop I, cant seem to separate groups, when trying to add next group it keeps taking me to the previous group. when programmed 3 groups of frequencies under one talkgroup I was receiving Little Rock and very little in Harrison.
 

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This site might help as far as "how-to" on thing: Easier to Read Pro-651/652/106/197 - WS1040/1065 - PSR 500/600 Digital Scanner Manual

This link jumps to the section for planning how to program and then programming: Easier to Read Pro-651/652/106/197 - WS1040/1065 - PSR 500/600 Digital Scanner Manual

Based on the database for AWIN here on RadioReference, you'll need to program your local site(s) for the system and then the talkgroups for Troop I (1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1611, and 1613). Don't leave a wildcard programmed in or you'll receive any talkgroup that affiliates with the local site(s) you are scanning.

It's been a long time since I had or programmed a 106 so maybe someone else that knows more first-hand will jump in and provide additional tips.
 

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I currently have 1601, with 3 local sites, can you add more than one?

Yes, you can scan whatever talkgroups you want to listen to on the system. You'll only hear them if a radio using that talkgroup is 'affiliated' with your local site(s) (that's just how a P25 trunked system works) but you can scan whatever you want to monitor.
 

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It's also worth noting that the AWIN system is being upgraded to Phase II which the 106 will not receive. It's still mostly Phase I right now but the upgrades are taking place and eventually a Phase II capable scanner will be required to monitor it.
 

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I believe the AWIN is now mid year 2 of the 5 year plan to upgrade sites and radios on the system, and begin adding FirstNet integration with the AWIN. A lot of "Master Sites" have been upgraded to TDMA capable, and are passing TDMA data, and voice when a radio affiliates. Thus far only North West area have really begun any actual use of TDMA and only a few agencies are now exclusive TDMA. The entire system will be using Dual Dynamic Mode for a few years until much more transition has occurred.
 

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This site might help as far as "how-to" on thing: Easier to Read Pro-651/652/106/197 - WS1040/1065 - PSR 500/600 Digital Scanner Manual

This link jumps to the section for planning how to program and then programming: Easier to Read Pro-651/652/106/197 - WS1040/1065 - PSR 500/600 Digital Scanner Manual

Based on the database for AWIN here on RadioReference, you'll need to program your local site(s) for the system and then the talkgroups for Troop I (1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1611, and 1613). Don't leave a wildcard programmed in or you'll receive any talkgroup that affiliates with the local site(s) you are scanning.

It's been a long time since I had or programmed a 106 so maybe someone else that knows more first-hand will jump in and provide additional tips.
you got the talk groups Do you have the system freq..
 

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trying to program ASP frequencies for Troop I, cant seem to separate groups, when trying to add next group it keeps taking me to the previous group. when programmed 3 groups of frequencies under one talkgroup I was receiving Little Rock and very little in Harrison.
what do you mean ASP frequncieses?
 
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