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Hello:
I'm a very light 780 user, and not too technical. Have been reading most everything I can on the 800 MHz re-banding, and am a bit confused. Actually, a lot more than "a bit." Not too technical, so I guess that is the reason. This has probably been covered a zillion times, but if anyone could just clarify it a little more, would be most appreciative.. (a) What I don't understand is why can't one just move a particular station's frequency (that uses MOT analog) to the new frequency, and have it work ? What am I missing. (b) I guess the same question, regarding CC usage. All I use are CC's. Here, I can imagine that the switching plan is or might be different in the switching the CC actually does to get to the talker/listener. Is this the case ? So, using the new CC freq. would not work; correct ? ** But again, wouldn't (a) be possible ? Why ? Thanks again for help, Bob |
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"Robert11" wrote in
: Hello: I'm a very light 780 user, and not too technical. Have been reading most everything I can on the 800 MHz re-banding, and am a bit confused. Actually, a lot more than "a bit." Not too technical, so I guess that is the reason. This has probably been covered a zillion times, but if anyone could just clarify it a little more, would be most appreciative.. The current bandplan is hardcoded into the scanner. All this depends on the scanner though. The control channel sends the scanner to a frequency by use of some sort of "code" The "code" corresponds to a frequency mapped in the Scanner's firmware. When the frequencies all move, these new frequencies are not in the firmware of the scanner as it relates to the "codes" sent by the control channel. As far as the scanner knows, nothing has changed. When the "code" is sent over the control channel, the scanner will tune itself to the OLD frequency, not the new one. The control channel never actually tells the scanner what frequency to go to. All it does is send that representaive "code". You'll see your selected talkgroup as being used and active, but you'll never hear anything. It won't matter if you enter all the new frequencies in your scanner. It doesn't work that way. Most of us will have to buy new scanners unfortunately. |
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GRE has indicated that the Radio Shack (marketed) PRO-96, and PRO-2096
Digital Programmable scanners, will have the ability to be modified for the new band plan by flashing the firmware with your PC. Bill Crocker "John" wrote in message ... "Robert11" wrote in : Hello: I'm a very light 780 user, and not too technical. Have been reading most everything I can on the 800 MHz re-banding, and am a bit confused. Actually, a lot more than "a bit." Not too technical, so I guess that is the reason. This has probably been covered a zillion times, but if anyone could just clarify it a little more, would be most appreciative.. The current bandplan is hardcoded into the scanner. All this depends on the scanner though. The control channel sends the scanner to a frequency by use of some sort of "code" The "code" corresponds to a frequency mapped in the Scanner's firmware. When the frequencies all move, these new frequencies are not in the firmware of the scanner as it relates to the "codes" sent by the control channel. As far as the scanner knows, nothing has changed. When the "code" is sent over the control channel, the scanner will tune itself to the OLD frequency, not the new one. The control channel never actually tells the scanner what frequency to go to. All it does is send that representaive "code". You'll see your selected talkgroup as being used and active, but you'll never hear anything. It won't matter if you enter all the new frequencies in your scanner. It doesn't work that way. Most of us will have to buy new scanners unfortunately. |
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The news is the same from Uniden as well.
GRE has indicated that the Radio Shack (marketed) PRO-96, and PRO-2096 Digital Programmable scanners, will have the ability to be modified for the new band plan by flashing the firmware with your PC. Bill Crocker "John" wrote in message ... "Robert11" wrote in : Hello: I'm a very light 780 user, and not too technical. Have been reading most everything I can on the 800 MHz re-banding, and am a bit confused. Actually, a lot more than "a bit." Not too technical, so I guess that is the reason. This has probably been covered a zillion times, but if anyone could just clarify it a little more, would be most appreciative.. The current bandplan is hardcoded into the scanner. All this depends on the scanner though. The control channel sends the scanner to a frequency by use of some sort of "code" The "code" corresponds to a frequency mapped in the Scanner's firmware. When the frequencies all move, these new frequencies are not in the firmware of the scanner as it relates to the "codes" sent by the control channel. As far as the scanner knows, nothing has changed. When the "code" is sent over the control channel, the scanner will tune itself to the OLD frequency, not the new one. The control channel never actually tells the scanner what frequency to go to. All it does is send that representaive "code". You'll see your selected talkgroup as being used and active, but you'll never hear anything. It won't matter if you enter all the new frequencies in your scanner. It doesn't work that way. Most of us will have to buy new scanners unfortunately. |
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