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The Other Guy wrote:
But none of their radios can trunk. You don't need a trunk tracking scanner to monitor and follow trunked traffic. Just set the used range of frequencies into a bank and let the scanner do what it does. While a trunk tracker makes things easier, it isn't essential. -- Golan Klinger Dark is the suede that mows like a harvest. |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:04:47 +0000 (UTC), Golan Klinger
wrote: The Other Guy wrote: But none of their radios can trunk. You don't need a trunk tracking scanner to monitor and follow trunked traffic. Just set the used range of frequencies into a bank and let the scanner do what it does. While a trunk tracker makes things easier, it isn't essential. Do you mean punch in all of the channels one at a time on the same bank? Or is there some way to input the entire range of trunked channels with one or two entries? |
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