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Image:Freescan_select_func.JPG|Figure 1
 
Image:Freescan_select_func.JPG|Figure 1
Image:RR import screen1.JPG|Figure 2
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Image:RR import screen1.JPG|Figure 2  
Image:RR import screen2.JPG|Figure 3
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Image:RR trunk import screen 2.JPG|Figure 3
Image:RR import screen3.JPG|Figure 4
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Image:RR trunk import screen 3.JPG|Figure 4
Image:RR import screen4.JPG|Figure 5
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Image:RR trunk import screen 4.JPG|Figure 5
Image:RR import screen5.JPG|Figure 6
 
 
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#From the file pulldown select Import then RadioReference Trunked (figure 1)
#From the file pulldown select Import then RadioReference Conventional (figure 1)
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#On the RadioReference screen, enter your RadioReference Userid and Password. Click on the Options tab (figure 2). Click the 'connect' button
#On the RadioReference screen, enter your RadioReference Userid and Password. Click on the Options tab (figure 2)
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#There are no scanners currently available that can handle encrypted systems; so it's advisable to turn that option on (figure 3)
#If you are programming a 246, 330 or BCT15 clicking on 'skip channels marked as digital' will prevent the download from grabbing P25 conventional frequencies (figure 3)
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#As you select state, county and avaiable systems, a number will show up in the upper right corner. When you have made your final selection, you may view a sample by clicking on the 'system' and 'TGIDs' tabs (figure 4)
#Click the 'Connect' button. In the lower left corner, you should eventually see a 'Download OK' message. Select your country (the flags can be used for the US and Canada). Wait until all systems have been downloaded. A number will appear near each pulldown box. Select the agency, state and other information as needed (figure 4). Groups and Frequencies will be loaded into the screen.
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#If you wish to view the entry on the RadioReference database, click the 'View in Browser' button
#You can set up a home location once you have selected your options by clicking the blue button with the house near it
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#When you are satisfied, click on 'Import'. The system, along with all available frequencies and talkgroups will be imported. Note that you must delete the non-control channel frequencies if you wish to conserve space and use the control channel only mode. Be sure to edit the entries for options, quick keys, ect. (figure 5)
#Click the 'Preview Group' button if you wish to see the details of the group (figure 5). If you need to view the RR database entry, click on the 'View in Browser' button at the bottom
 
#Click on the Import button. Figure 6 shows the results of the import. Be sure to edit the various functions such as name, quick keys and other items. Make sure the system or groups are not locked out.
 
  
 
; Notes
 
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* The 996 & 15 scanners have a TGID Limit of 250 TGIDs per trunk system. The 246/330/396 scanner have a 200 TGID limit. Excess TGIDs will be ignored.
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* FreeSCAN supports the 996/15 feature of having multiple trunk sites in one system. This feature is not supported in the 246/330/396. If you attempt to upload a multi-site system to one of these scanners, FreeSCAN will split the sites up into individual systems and put all the TGID groups in one system only.
 
* FreeSCAN will not allow you to upload a fully digital P25 system to an analog scanner since these scanners have no chance of being able to track these systems.
 
* FreeSCAN will not allow you to upload a fully digital P25 system to an analog scanner since these scanners have no chance of being able to track these systems.
 
* When you bring up the download window, it will preserve the system names of previous detected systems. If you have made any changes whatsoever to your scanner's programming since last bringing up this list, you should reclick on Queue System List before downloading. This is because the system index IDs will shift around inside the scanner's memory when you make changes, and if FreeSCAN doesn't get an updates list then it will not be able to download the systems.
 
* When you bring up the download window, it will preserve the system names of previous detected systems. If you have made any changes whatsoever to your scanner's programming since last bringing up this list, you should reclick on Queue System List before downloading. This is because the system index IDs will shift around inside the scanner's memory when you make changes, and if FreeSCAN doesn't get an updates list then it will not be able to download the systems.

Revision as of 21:08, 31 August 2008

  1. From the file pulldown select Import then RadioReference Trunked (figure 1)
  2. On the RadioReference screen, enter your RadioReference Userid and Password. Click on the Options tab (figure 2). Click the 'connect' button
  3. There are no scanners currently available that can handle encrypted systems; so it's advisable to turn that option on (figure 3)
  4. As you select state, county and avaiable systems, a number will show up in the upper right corner. When you have made your final selection, you may view a sample by clicking on the 'system' and 'TGIDs' tabs (figure 4)
  5. If you wish to view the entry on the RadioReference database, click the 'View in Browser' button
  6. When you are satisfied, click on 'Import'. The system, along with all available frequencies and talkgroups will be imported. Note that you must delete the non-control channel frequencies if you wish to conserve space and use the control channel only mode. Be sure to edit the entries for options, quick keys, ect. (figure 5)
Notes
  • The 996 & 15 scanners have a TGID Limit of 250 TGIDs per trunk system. The 246/330/396 scanner have a 200 TGID limit. Excess TGIDs will be ignored.
  • FreeSCAN supports the 996/15 feature of having multiple trunk sites in one system. This feature is not supported in the 246/330/396. If you attempt to upload a multi-site system to one of these scanners, FreeSCAN will split the sites up into individual systems and put all the TGID groups in one system only.
  • FreeSCAN will not allow you to upload a fully digital P25 system to an analog scanner since these scanners have no chance of being able to track these systems.
  • When you bring up the download window, it will preserve the system names of previous detected systems. If you have made any changes whatsoever to your scanner's programming since last bringing up this list, you should reclick on Queue System List before downloading. This is because the system index IDs will shift around inside the scanner's memory when you make changes, and if FreeSCAN doesn't get an updates list then it will not be able to download the systems.
  • FreeScan does not currently support setting the P25 levels on the 395 and 996 when creating a P25 system. Applying version 2.0 firmware or later is strongly suggested, as digital decoding is improved in these versions. For information on how to set these values manually, please see the following;

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