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Hello:
I'm retired now, and thought I'd take up a new hobby. So, I just bought a 780, the Arc780 software package from Butel, and the ScannerMaster and Police Call books. Whoever wrote the manual for the 780 should be fired. They spend a zillion bucks on developing these radios, but can't put a reasonable effort, in my opinion, in the manual, so a true first time beginner, can make sense out of it all. Was able to get the Conventional frequencies loaded, and going, though. If anyone can help me out a bit, I would truly be most appreciative. My questions concern the Trunking aspects. I live outside of Boston, and would like to hear the trunked Mass State Police two way conversations. I understand that these are Motorola II. Not sure what "Plan," though ? 1. In the Scanner Master book, 9 ed.,, page 124 for Troop A/H: Are these listed 856. xxx, etc. frequencies "Control Frequencies" ? 2. If not, how does one go about finding the Control Frequencies to enter ? 3. In the Police Call book, page 283: Are these numbers like 33200 what's called "Talk Group Tags" 4. Which does one enter in the 780 ? -Frequencies, or Talk group Tags ? Both, or either? -Does either "get you there" 5. For anyone using the Butel 780 softwa When one goes to TRUNK from the main page, an Edit ID List comes up. It has columns for ID, and one for TAG. What goes in each ? The Talk Group Tag number (in which column?) ? Or, are you supposed to enter Control Frequencies? If so, where would they go ? Much thanks, Bob |
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Dwayne:
Much thanks for reply. Am a member of the software group, but thought I'd try here first. Have always gotten quicker replies here. Could you just tell me about this, if you get a minute: If I put in the talk group numbers as you suggest, what about the control frequencies ? I'm real confused about the necessity about (also) putting in these Control frequencies. Is this too required ? Where would it go in the software? And, In the Scanner Master book, 9 ed.,, page 124 for Troop A/H: Are these listed 856. xxx, etc. frequencies "Control Frequencies" ? 2. If not, how does one go about finding the Control Frequencies to enter ? 3. In the Police Call book, page 283: Are these numbers like 33200 what's called "Talk Group Tags" 4. Which does one enter in the 780 ? -Frequencies, or Talk group Tags ? Both, or either? -Does either "get you there" Thanks again, Bob -------- "Dwayne" wrote in message .net... In article k.net, says... Hello: I'm retired now, and thought I'd take up a new hobby. So, I just bought a 780, the Arc780 software package from Butel, and the ScannerMaster and Police Call books. Whoever wrote the manual for the 780 should be fired. They spend a zillion bucks on developing these radios, but can't put a reasonable effort, in my opinion, in the manual, so a true first time beginner, can make sense out of it all. Was able to get the Conventional frequencies loaded, and going, though. If anyone can help me out a bit, I would truly be most appreciative. My questions concern the Trunking aspects. I live outside of Boston, and would like to hear the trunked Mass State Police two way conversations. I understand that these are Motorola II. Not sure what "Plan," though ? 1. In the Scanner Master book, 9 ed.,, page 124 for Troop A/H: Are these listed 856. xxx, etc. frequencies "Control Frequencies" ? 2. If not, how does one go about finding the Control Frequencies to enter ? 3. In the Police Call book, page 283: Are these numbers like 33200 what's called "Talk Group Tags" 4. Which does one enter in the 780 ? -Frequencies, or Talk group Tags ? Both, or either? -Does either "get you there" 5. For anyone using the Butel 780 softwa When one goes to TRUNK from the main page, an Edit ID List comes up. It has columns for ID, and one for TAG. What goes in each ? The Talk Group Tag number (in which column?) ? Or, are you supposed to enter Control Frequencies? If so, where would they go ? You will want to add both the freqs and talk groups(numbers like 33200) into the scanner. The "tags" is going to be like Police, Fire or whatever you want them to be called. Now onto the 780 software. You will want to put the talkgroups(the numbers like 33200) in the first column and you tags(police fire ect) in the second column. For more help on the software I suggest joining the arc780-software Yahoo group found here http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arc780-software/ All in all the manual is written pretty well once you understand trunking. -- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ |
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In article k.net,
says... Dwayne: Much thanks for reply. Am a member of the software group, but thought I'd try here first. Have always gotten quicker replies here. Could you just tell me about this, if you get a minute: If I put in the talk group numbers as you suggest, what about the control frequencies ? I'm real confused about the necessity about (also) putting in these Control frequencies. Is this too required ? Where would it go in the software? And, In the Scanner Master book, 9 ed.,, page 124 for Troop A/H: Are these listed 856. xxx, etc. frequencies "Control Frequencies" ? 2. If not, how does one go about finding the Control Frequencies to enter ? 3. In the Police Call book, page 283: Are these numbers like 33200 what's called "Talk Group Tags" 4. Which does one enter in the 780 ? -Frequencies, or Talk group Tags ? Both, or either? -Does either "get you there" Thanks again, Bob You would put all the freqs in whatever bank you want them in. Make sure you turn trunking on for each freq(3rd row over). Click on trunk at the top and choose system settings and set bank 1 for Motorola typeII 800MHz (I think you said it was a typeII). Click on the trunk again and enter in the talk groups you want to hear. Under the setup at the top you can select Bank tags and name the bank to what you want. Where ever you see "tag" is where you can put a name in for the ID or freq. If you have anymore problems we could go to email and I could send you my mem file so you could see what it should look like. -- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ |
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