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I monitor a simulcast system. I programmed all the system frequencies in both the conventional frequencies tab and the P25 trunking System tab. It works, however, I think I'm doing double work. Is it necessary to program trunked system frequencies on the conventional frequency side as well?
 

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I monitor a simulcast system. I programmed all the system frequencies in both the conventional frequencies tab and the P25 trunking System tab. It works, however, I think I'm doing double work. Is it necessary to program trunked system frequencies on the conventional frequency side as well?

No

Also, you really should only need to program the trunked system control channels (primary and alternates) in the trunked configuration (although I know that some systems like Harris indicate that all of the system's (site) frequencies are possible control channels.
 

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No



Also, you really should only need to program the trunked system control channels (primary and alternates) in the trunked configuration (although I know that some systems like Harris indicate that all of the system's (site) frequencies are possible control channels.



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