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I have searched and searched for this answer and have not found it. The following solution has worked for me.

NOTE: This requires you to be a premium subscriber and will lockout only known talkgroups and not lockout any unknown, new/future, or encrypted talkgroups

1] Goto your system on Radioreference and select "Downloads and Reports".
AWIN: https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=3918&tab=reports
2] Download "Download DSD Formatted Talkgroup Data File for" [Do not close this tab/window].
3] Open DSDPlus.groups file in Notepad++.
4] Use Find and Replace.
CTRL+H
Find what: ,Normal,
Replace with: ,L/O,
Replace All
Use the comma before and after because a talkgroup may have the name "normal" in it. Example: Normalton FD.
5] Find the talkgroups you want and click on the line number. A dot will appear. After you have all the talkgroups selected you want to keep continue on.
There are only fifteen (15) talkgroups on the entire system I want to listen to where my stationary DSD+/SDR setup is.
6] There may be an easier way to do the following but I have yet to find it.
ALT+S
-> Bookmark
-> Cut Bookmarked Lines
7] Open new tab in Notepad++ and paste the cut lines by using CTRL+X .
8] Use Find and Replace in new tab.
CTRL+H
Find what: ,L/O,
Replace with: ,Normal,
Replace All
9] In the new tab: CTRL+A then CTRL+X .
10] Go to CSV/DSDPlus.groups file you originally opened.
Before the first talkgroup line: CTRL+V
11] Save the file.
12] Add the talkgroups to your current DSDPlus.groups file or replace the downloaded file in your DSD+ folder.
13] Note: This will lockout only known talkgroups and not lockout any unknown or new/future talkgroups. Talkgroups you selected in step 6 that are encrypted will not be locked out.
-> to keep up with new talkgroups, visit your link in step 1 and at the bottom you will see "Change History"
14] Be professional/decent human being in your comments.
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