Here is the data from this site. I would like to know what i need set the pro96 to exacty ie. function 8 (fleetmap programming) , function 4 table/extended table/ normal , function 2 base, offset - and what i need to load into the extended tables of win96 for programming in case i have to do this to track this thing. Im not smart enough to figure out fleetmap or all the conversions if in fact it needs this, i only have basic knowledge of only some of the fundamentals so far.
I noticed with the win96 there are only 5 or 6 tables that can be customized in the extended tables area, hoping there is a way to squeeze 12 somehow in those if this needs to happen and then programmed into the scanner. There are 15 tables below and it appears 3 are unused. As far as how many tables and the unknown data i will need to program and have the thing track i don't know.
For those of you who think this is easy, please speak up and explain exactly what needs to happen.
Again i sure would love to track this thing without toggling scan to find someone's voice that has jumped to another frequency. Thanks, John.
This is the readout from the pro96com cc monitor-
system id: Site ID: WACN: Status:
CH FREQ
12-2193 163.4125 control
12-2317 164.9625 alternate control
12-2321 165.0125 voice
12-2335 165.1875 voice
12-2353 165.4125 voice
12-2418 166.2250 voice
ID BASE SPACING TX offset
00 851.00625 .00625 -45.0000
01 762.00625 .00625 30.0000
02 136.00000 .01250 7.12500
03 136.00000 .01250 7.18750
04 136.00000 .01250 7.58750
05 136.00000 .01250 7.62500
06 136.00000 .01250 7.80000
I noticed with the win96 there are only 5 or 6 tables that can be customized in the extended tables area, hoping there is a way to squeeze 12 somehow in those if this needs to happen and then programmed into the scanner. There are 15 tables below and it appears 3 are unused. As far as how many tables and the unknown data i will need to program and have the thing track i don't know.
For those of you who think this is easy, please speak up and explain exactly what needs to happen.
Again i sure would love to track this thing without toggling scan to find someone's voice that has jumped to another frequency. Thanks, John.
This is the readout from the pro96com cc monitor-
system id: Site ID: WACN: Status:
CH FREQ
12-2193 163.4125 control
12-2317 164.9625 alternate control
12-2321 165.0125 voice
12-2335 165.1875 voice
12-2353 165.4125 voice
12-2418 166.2250 voice
ID BASE SPACING TX offset
00 851.00625 .00625 -45.0000
01 762.00625 .00625 30.0000
02 136.00000 .01250 7.12500
03 136.00000 .01250 7.18750
04 136.00000 .01250 7.58750
05 136.00000 .01250 7.62500
06 136.00000 .01250 7.80000
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