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PR O-106/PR O-197 Digital T r unking Radio Scanner V-Scanner Preprog r ammed Data The Preprogrammed Data is Copyright 2008 RadioReference.com LLC and is used with permission. 20-106/20-197[...]
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2 C ontents 3 Introduction ................................................. 3 Important Copyright Notice ....................... 3 About the Prepr ogrammed Data ............... 3 Receiving More T raffic on a T runked Radio System........................................................... 5 About T alkgroup Names ............................. 6 Us[...]
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4 5 For your convenience, the 20 V -Scanner folder storage locations (01-20) are pr eprogrammed with the frequencies, talkgr oups, and configuration data for approximately 350 trunked radio systems in the United States. The scanner’ s working memory and V -Scanner folder “00” are not prepr ogrammed with any data. Each V -Scanner folder can h[...]
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6 7 4. Scroll the Tag: field and pr ess the X key . Enter a new name for your duplicated object using the text entry method described in “ Appendix C” of your User’ s Guide. Press ENT or the Done softkey when you are finished. 5. Press the Save softkey to save your work. Y ou now have a new object that has all of the attributes of the objec[...]
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8 9 3. V -Scanner folder 00 should already be selected by default, or use the ST keys to scroll to the desir ed location. Y ou can save your work to an empty folder or overwrite the contents of a programmed folder . 4. Press the Stor softkey . If the folder is not empty , you are prompted to confirm the operation, which will erase the current V -S[...]
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10 11 Monitoring Networked Motorola and P25 Systems Some of the systems that are pr eprogrammed in your scanner are networked, multi-site Motor ola systems, such as Smartzone, OmniLink, and networked P25 systems. These systems are designed to cover very large ar eas by using multiple networked transmitter sites, each with its own set of frequencies[...]
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12 13 every frequency for each site in the network as a separate trunked radio system. Y ou will find that networked EDACS systems are configured in the pr eprogrammed data in one of three dif ferent ways, depending on the space available in the V -Scanner where the networked EDACS system can be found, and depending on the type of system and size[...]
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14 15 VS 1 – National Capital Re gion, DC-MD-V A RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype W ashington DC 800 NCR-DC-MD-V A 1 1 DCFD800 DC City Motorola W ashington DC UHF NCR-DC-MD-V A 1 2 DCMPDUHF DC City Motorola Anne Arundel Co. NCR-DC-MD-V A 1 3 Anne Arundel MD County Motorola Baltimore City NCR-DC-MD-V A 1 4 Bal[...]
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16 17 VS 2 – North Florida RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Bay Co. FL North 2 1 Bay FL County Motorola Citrus Co. FL North 2 2 Citrus FL County Motorola Clearwater FL North 2 3 Clearwater FL City EDACS W Gainesville/Alachua Co. FL North 2 4 GainesvlAlachua FL Regional Motorola Hernando Co. FL North 2 5 Herna[...]
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18 19 VS 3 – South Florida RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Brevar d Co. FL South 3 1 Brevar dMelbourne FL County Net EDACS W 1 Brevar d Co. FL South 3 2 Brevar dPalmBay FL County Net EDACS W 1 Brevar d Co. FL South 3 3 Brevar dRockledg FL County Net EDACS W 1 Brevar d Co. FL South 3 4 Brevar dT itusvlle FL C[...]
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20 21 VS 4 – V irginia Other RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Charlottesville/Albemarle Co. V A Other 4 1 C-villeAlbemarle V A Regional Motorola Chesapeake V A Other 4 2 Chesapeake V A City Motorola Chesterfield V A Other 4 3 Chesterfield V A County Motorola Central Planning District V A Other 4 4 CPDAmhers[...]
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22 23 VS 5 – California Deser t RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Riverside, Co. of (Public Safety) CA-Desert 5 1 RiversideCactus CA County Net EDACS W 2 Riverside, Co. of (Public Safety) CA-Desert 5 2 RiversideCentral CA County Net EDACS W 2 Riverside, Co. of (Public Safety) CA-Desert 5 3 RiversideCor ona CA [...]
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24 25 VS 6 – California Other RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name User T ype System T ype Alameda, Co. of (Public Safety) CA Other 6 1 AlamedaCounty CA County Motorola Culver City , City of (Public Safety) CA Other 6 2 CulverCity CA City Motorola Davis, City of (Public Safety) CA Other 6 3 Davis CA City Motorola Interagency Communications In[...]
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26 27 VS 7 – WA, OR, NV and UT RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Clark Co. WA-OR-NV -UT 7 1 ClarkCounty NV County Motorola W ashoe Co. WA-OR-NV -UT 7 2 WashoeChimPk NV County Net EDACS W 1 W ashoe Co. WA-OR-NV -UT 7 3 WashoeCrystal NV County Net EDACS W 1 W ashoe Co. WA-OR-NV -UT 7 4 WashoeEagle NV County Net [...]
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28 29 VS 8 – AZ, NM, CO , KS, OK RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Chandler Public Safety AZ-NM-CO-KS-OK 8 1 Chandler AZ City Motorola Glendale Public Safety AZ-NM-CO-KS-OK 8 2 Glendale AZ City Motorola Maricopa Co. AZ-NM-CO-KS-OK 8 3 Maricopa AZ County Motorola Phoenix Regional Wireless Network (PRWN) AZ-NM-C[...]
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30 31 VS 9 – North T exas RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Arlington TX North 9 1 Arlington TX City Motorola Carrollton Public Safety TX North 9 2 Carrollton TX City Motor ola Collin Co. Public Safety TX North 9 3 Collin TX County Motorola Denton City TX North 9 4 DentonCity TX City Motorola Denton Co. TX Nor[...]
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32 33 VS 10 – South T exas, Louisiana RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Caddo Parish TS South-LA 10 1 Caddo LA County Motorola Jefferson Parish (APCO-25) TS South-LA 10 2 Jefferson LA County Project 25 Lafayette Consolidated Government TS South-LA 10 3 Lafayette LA County Motorola Louisiana T otally Interopera[...]
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34 35 VS 11 – MS, AL, AR RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Birmingham Public Safety MS-AL-AR 11 1 Birmingham AL City Motorola Calhoun Co./T alladega Co. MS-AL-AR 11 2 CalhounT aladega AL Regional Motorola Huntsville Public Safety MS-AL-AR 11 3 Huntsville AL City Motorola Jefferson Co. MS-AL-AR 11 4 Jefferson A[...]
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36 37 VS 12 – TN, GA, MO RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Atlanta Public Safety TN-GA-MO 12 1 Atlanta GA City Motorola Chatham Co./Effingham Co. TN-GA-MO 12 2 ChathamEffingham GA Regional Motor ola Cobb Co. TN-GA-MO 12 3 Cobb GA County Motorola DeKalb Co. Public Safety TN-GA-MO 12 4 Dekalb GA County Motorol[...]
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38 39 VS 13 – WI, IL RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Aurora Public Safety - 800 MHz WI-IL 13 1 Aurora IL City Motorola Cook Co. Sheriff/Corr ections - 800 MHz WI-IL 13 2 Cook IL County Motorola Illinois State Police - District Chicago - 800 MHz EDACS WI-IL 13 3 ISPChicagoNorth IL Regional Net EDACS W 1 Illin[...]
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40 41 VS 14 – MI, IN RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Allen Co. Public Safety MI-IN 14 1 Allen IN County Motorola Evansville/V anderburgh Co. Public Safety MI-IN 14 2 EvansvlleV anderE IN County Net EDACS W 1 Evansville/V anderburgh Co. Public Safety MI-IN 14 3 EvansvlleV anderW IN County Net EDACS W 1 Hamilt[...]
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42 43 VS 15 – North Ohio, P A RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Barberton OH North-P A 15 1 Barberton OH City Motorola Bath OH North-P A 15 2 Bath OH City Motorola Canton/Stark Co. OH North-P A 15 3 CantonStark OH Regional Motorola Cuyahoga Falls OH North-P A 15 4 CuyahogaFalls OH County Motor ola Geauga Co. O[...]
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44 45 VS 16 – South Ohio RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Belmont Co. OH South 16 1 Belmont OH County Motorola Hamilton Co.-Cincinnati Public Safety OH South 16 2 Cincinatti OH City Project 25 Clermont Co. OH South 16 3 Clermont OH County Motor ola City of Dayton OH South 16 4 Dayton OH City Motorola Delaware[...]
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46 47 VS 17 – DE, MD , Shore, NJ Shore RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype State of Delaware Public Safety DE-MD&NJ Shore 17 1 DEStatewide DE Statewide Motorola Wilmington Public Safety DE-MD&NJ Shore 17 2 W ilmington DE City Motor ola Dorchester Co. DE-MD&NJ Shore 17 3 Dorchester MD County Motorola [...]
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48 49 VS 18 – North New Jersey , New Y ork RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Burlington Co. NJ North-NY 18 1 Burlington NJ County Motorola Camden City Police/Public Works NJ North-NY 18 2 Camden NJ City Motorola Cherry Hill NJ North-NY 18 3 CherryHill NJ City EDACS W East Brunswick T ownship NJ North-NY 18 4 E[...]
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50 51 VS 19 – KY , NC, SC RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name State User T ype System T ype Lexington Public Safety KY -NC-SC 19 1 LexingtonNew KY City EDACS W Madison Co. Public Safety KY -NC-SC 19 2 Madison KY County Motor ola Scott Co. Public Safety KY -NC-SC 19 3 ScottGeorgetown KY County Net EDACS W 1 Scott Co. Public Safety KY -NC-SC 1[...]
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52 53 VS 20 – CT , MA, NH, ME RR System Name VS Name VS SL System Name User T ype System T ype Bristol CT -MA-NH-ME 20 1 Bristol CT City Motorola Hartford City CT -MA-NH-ME 20 2 Hartford CT City EDACS W New Britain CT -MA-NH-ME 20 3 NewBritian CT City Motorola Newington CT -MA-NH-ME 20 4 Newington CT City L TR Stamford CT -MA-NH-ME 20 5 StamfordN[...]
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©2008. RadioShack Corporation. All rights reserved. RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation. 20-106/197 Printed in China 07A08 Motorola, Smartnet, Smartzone, Omnilink, ASTRO and Privacy Plus are r egistered trademarks of Motorla Inc. EDACS is a register ed trademark of MA-COM Inc. L TR is a registered trademark [...]