Trunking tables- PRO-197/106 scanners

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Regarding the Radio Shack PRO-197/106 digital scanners. Anyone know how to figure out the trunking table for the new Jersey City, Hudson County, N.J. P25 UHF trunking system? Frequencies licensed in the 460 and 470mhz range but not yet listed in our RR site. Thanks in advance for your research with this inquiry.
 

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Probably better off asking this in the NJ forum. Someone may have already looked into this. I'll request this post be moved

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Regarding the Radio Shack PRO-197/106 digital scanners. Anyone know how to figure out the trunking table for the new Jersey City, Hudson County, N.J. P25 UHF trunking system? Frequencies licensed in the 460 and 470mhz range but not yet listed in our RR site. Thanks in advance for your research with this inquiry.
Mike is correct on NJ forum. However, program TSYS as P25 Auto and enter the CC (red) freq. Run Scanner for a few seconds. The tables will populate automatically.
See this P25 Tables section in this Wiki page. Object Oriented Scanning tips - The RadioReference Wiki
 

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Apparently the Radio Reference website was correct. The scanner automatically populated the information after monitoring the control channel data. Not exactly sure how that worked but after re-reading the scanner the information was already programmed there. Attached is my latest archive with all the parameters. Thanks guys...
Just another learning curve!
 

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Apparently the Radio Reference website was correct. The scanner automatically populated the information after monitoring the control channel data. Not exactly sure how that worked but after re-reading the scanner the information was already programmed there. Attached is my latest archive with all the parameters. Thanks guys...
Just another learning curve!
Yup very neat feature, the control channel decodes the data and sets the correct tables.

Would you mind going to the Jersey City page and submit the data found in the scanner? Reason...Pro-96/2096 scanners will not auto set the tables. A user can set them using Win96 software for scanning the system.

Hope you set both group and private wildcards as talkgroup objects.
 
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Hello: I added the private wildcard as a secondary scanable talkgroup object as per your recommendation. I was told Jersey City is in their testing phase but are not yet using the P25 trunking system. I have not received any transmissions from the system as of today. When I start to receive the new trunking system and log accordingly, full particulars will be added to our RR site. Thanks again for your assistance.
 

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Hello: I added the private wildcard as a secondary scanable talkgroup object as per your recommendation. I was told Jersey City is in their testing phase but are not yet using the P25 trunking system. I have not received any transmissions from the system as of today. When I start to receive the new trunking system and log accordingly, full particulars will be added to our RR site. Thanks again for your assistance.

It would be useful for others in your area who might want to monitor the system if you could post what you know now regarding the custom tables, as Frank suggested, if you haven't already - so that those people with PRO-96/PRO-2096 scanners are able to accurately scan the system and start listening as well. The more people you have monitoring the system, the more likely new data will be found as it starts to get used.

Mike
 
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