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Hi! I recently purchased a Uniden BCT8, but am having tons of difficulty
getting it set up properly. This is my first scanner ever, so I'm not very familiar with the technology, despite reading the manual a few times, it's no substitute for experience. I am primariliy interested in monitoring local police and fire traffic (trunked, of course, for added difficulty for the beginner). I know what the control frequencies(channels?) are, I have primary and secondaries, and I also have a list of suggested frequencies that the unit came with for my area (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada). I have a list of talkgroup ID's as well. I've programmed the control channels as primaries, I've entered the talkgroup IDs, and the unit appears to be scanning them (Scan ID will appear in the display). Something is obviously amiss though, because it picks up NOTHING unless I simply remove trunking, and manually surf in the 820-940MHz range.. I pick up TONS of traffic around 862-64, but... as it's trunked of course there is tons of control noise, and it's impossible to follow conversations. I'm getting desperate here.. does anyone have ANY suggestions?? -Colin ) |
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First you have to tell the scanner what type of trunking system
(Motorola I, Motorola II, EDACS.) you're listening to. There are a few very good introductory explanations of trunking systems on the web. (I worked in the two-way field for many years, but I started scanning trunked systems knowing less than you do.) The trunking system was programmed into everything ![]() are using MotorolaII... |
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