pro 107 input help

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ac316scu

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I just got a pro-107 and didn't the frequencies below any where to be imported. Anybody know how I enter these manually? There is more info on them in this thread, http://forums.radioreference.com/new-york-radio-discussion-forum/227999-nysp-800s.html. And would they be conventional? Thanks in advance.


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Use the Iscan software to enter the frequencies, wight the comfiguration to the SD card and put the card back into the scanner.

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Use the Iscan software to update the library on the SD card and in the computer, import the frequencies from the library using the Iscan software, wight the comfiguration to the SD card and put the card back into the scanner.
 

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You just have to go into the Programming software, pick a playlist you want to enter them into and input the new frequencies (and then of course upload the updated lists to your radio!). According to the thread you referred to, these are conventional frequencies.
 

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You just have to go into the Programming software, pick a playlist you want to enter them into and input the new frequencies (and then of course upload the updated lists to your radio!). According to the thread you referred to, these are conventional frequencies.

thanks i wasnt sure
 
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