Re: Re: 380 MHz Federal Trunk System
Clark <[email protected]> Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:45:36 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.recreation.radio.hardware.uniden.bc785d |
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Thanks Frank, I also did that but after downloading to the scanner, the Trunk channels changed to off, and the channels in the scanner displayed "conventional" and not "M" as it should be. The replies from the www.radiorefernce.com forum stated that no present scanner is able to track a 380 MHz trunk system. But the new BCD396T will. Clark At 06:43 PM 4/6/2005, you wrote: >Clark, > >I just programmed and saved in ARC with no flaws. I set the type and >entered the tables first in the TRUNK System Settings pull down. Then >grabbed the freqs using ADI, then turned the first freq under Trunk on >then highlighted the rest and selected Fill Down. Next saved and >exit. Reopened and everything still exist correctly. > >Frank > >--- In [email protected], "cerennie2000" <c.rennie1@v...> >wrote: > > > > Has anyone successfully tracked the "Unidentified Federal 380 " >system > > that > > is listed > > at www.radiorefernce.com with either a BC785D or a BC250D scanner ? >It > > is > > an APCO 25 system, if that matters. > > I am unable to make either of these scanners accept the channels as > > "Trunked", always changes to > > "conventional". > > I have tried programming manually and also with ARC PRO 250 >software. > > No luck. > > > > > > Clark [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] If you have come here to find out about the 785D you have come to the right place! In fact the discussion of the BC-785D and how it works is the only acceptable topic on this list. Any discussion about anything other than the BC-785D is OFF TOPIC. I hope this is clear to all group members..