[TrunkCom] the new dynamic memory and larning curvewith programming

JERRY NONE thepolishdude at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 22 22:41:43 EST 2009


It was a real though learning curve but I found some people 
that were able to help me.
Check out the RSPRO106 Yahoo Group.
I programmed my PRO106 by hand.
Yes I do have a program, but that it for logging Talk Groups.
I am NOT sure you can use it to program with.
Also if programming by hand/computer there is a back up program you can use, to back up your VFolders, to your computer.
Also I have a MOTO TRS, EDACS TRS, and Conventional frequencies in one Scan List.  Pretty cool. :-)

--- On Sun, 2/22/09, Jeff Kenyon <at649 at tcnet.org> wrote:


From: Jeff Kenyon <at649 at tcnet.org>
Subject: [TrunkCom] the new dynamic memory and larning curvewith programming
To: trunkcom at mailman.qth.net, scan-l at listserv.UARK.edu
Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 5:13 PM


Hi everyone, I am just wonderinjg with programming both trunked and
conventional information into the newer scanners what has the learning
curve been for people with the new memory structure?  At this point in the
area in where I live I can just as easily use the equipment I have now to
monitor the conventional and trunked systems in the area, but I' m
thinking some day down the road and a long ways down the road of
maybegettin one of the newer scanners, but when reading up a bi on the
data structure for memories and how they are programming I m leaning at my
own equipment, and to add to issues are accessibility of both the radios
and software.  I'm just wondering for others what has the learning curve
ben for th newer scanners?




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