I Need Help With My New Bc246

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dhahn87

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can anyone tell me if is should have Fleetnet set up on Wide, Narrow, SCAT

and if it is wide or narrow what is the LC
 

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dhahn87 said:
can anyone tell me if is should have Fleetnet set up on Wide, Narrow, SCAT

and if it is wide or narrow what is the LC

You will want to use WIDE for fleetnet. Don't forget to turn I-calls on either, Saskpower uses I-calls pretty near all the time. Enjoy your 246T :)

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Richster.
 

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now when i enter the frequencies for Simulcast 2 it will ask me for a LCN. what do i enter for this number?? can you tell me what they mean by a LCN
 

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dhahn87 said:
now when i enter the frequencies for Simulcast 2 it will ask me for a LCN. what do i enter for this number?? can you tell me what they mean by a LCN

LCN stands for Logical Channel Number. Unlike Motorola, EDACS and LTR systems need these numbers in order for your scanner to properly track the system.

In the database, you will notice a smaller number in the bottom left corner of each frequency listed. Those are the LCN numbers. Enter the frequency with it's corresponding smaller number in the bottom left (or in other words LCN), and you should be tracking no problem.

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Richster.
 
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