[TrunkCom] A Radio Scaning Suggestion

bearcat rwnewbould at comcast.net
Thu Jun 7 12:04:41 EDT 2007


Don't you think that the Uniden 996/396 does this for the most part
without having to type three lines of text.

System Name TRS A
Group Name Police
User Name Middleburgh

Granted the System and Group name alternate while the channel is active.
The Uniden approach saves a great deal of memory (and typing)

rich

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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 11:53 AM
To: trunkcom at mailman.qth.net; neohioscanner at yahoogroups.com
Subject: [TrunkCom] A Radio Scaning Suggestion


Also a double line entery for the alphanumerics for
both Trunking and Conventional.
That way one would not need to abbreviate.

By this I meant the following:

Instead of a Conventional entery like Mid Hts PD. Once
could input on line 1:
The name of the Municipality or Business like
Middleburgh
Then on Line 2 one could input Police Ch. 1 or
Security Ch. 1

So a CONVENTIONAL entry could 
like this: Middleburgh
           Police

or

Business A
Security

Then for a TRS maybe a THREE LINE ENTRY would be nice:

Line 1: Name Of TRS: TRS A
Line 2: Name Of Municipality: Municipality A
Line 3: Name Of Department: Police

So really Lines 2 & 3 would be the Talk Group Entries.

The same could be applied to a Business TRS.

That would make sense instead of having 
to read all those abbreviations.


 
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