Hello
Can you program the entire Riverside County Sherriff Department in one bank using the sub-banks for the different divisions or will the LCN's not correspond with the different tones?
--Doug
Trunked Scanner Programming
Re: Trunked Scanner Programming
What brand and model scanner do you have? Where are you located or where do you plan on taking your scanner?ddoug4uonly wrote:Hello
Can you program the entire Riverside County Sherriff Department in one bank using the sub-banks for the different divisions or will the LCN's not correspond with the different tones?
--Doug
!!!Also!!! - Please review this thread I posted regarding Riverside County Sheriffs trunked system, maybe answer some questions for you. (Click the link below, or copy and paste into your browser)
http://scanriverside.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=51
Re: Trunked Scanner Programming
Doug,
I'm not sure what you mean as-far as banks and sub-banks. What I have done with my scanners is this:
There are, say 10 banks containing 50 frequency/channels each in my scanner. There are (basically) six RSO systems county-wide. I programmed one trunk system in each bank (so the first six banks of the scanner) based on information obtained from the Scan Riverside website. Each bank/system has its own set of talkgrops. I then used the remaining four banks to store conventional frequencies. One conventional bank went to CalFire/USFS/OES, one to Murrieta, one to Hemet/Banning/Baumont, and one to Riverside City/Corona area.
It may seem like a waste of available channels to some people, however I am only interested in hearing public safety and not much else. The programming works for me and makes it easy to operate the scanner.
Programming everything under the sun that you could possibly listen to in the area seems like a waste of time to me.
If what your asking is, can you program all of the RSO TRS frequencies in on bank, then all of the talkgroups in, the awnser is no. The scanner will not track correctly. You will miss radio traffic. You have to use only on bank per system.
Hope this helps.
~Chad (318)
I'm not sure what you mean as-far as banks and sub-banks. What I have done with my scanners is this:
There are, say 10 banks containing 50 frequency/channels each in my scanner. There are (basically) six RSO systems county-wide. I programmed one trunk system in each bank (so the first six banks of the scanner) based on information obtained from the Scan Riverside website. Each bank/system has its own set of talkgrops. I then used the remaining four banks to store conventional frequencies. One conventional bank went to CalFire/USFS/OES, one to Murrieta, one to Hemet/Banning/Baumont, and one to Riverside City/Corona area.
It may seem like a waste of available channels to some people, however I am only interested in hearing public safety and not much else. The programming works for me and makes it easy to operate the scanner.
Programming everything under the sun that you could possibly listen to in the area seems like a waste of time to me.
If what your asking is, can you program all of the RSO TRS frequencies in on bank, then all of the talkgroups in, the awnser is no. The scanner will not track correctly. You will miss radio traffic. You have to use only on bank per system.
Hope this helps.
~Chad (318)
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Re: Trunked Scanner Programming
Helped perfectly.
Since this original post, I realized that the area I would be covering would only be the southwest Riverside County. So I have programmed my scanner with just the southwest RSO then different cities have their own banks.
I use my scanner only when I work security, and excluding a couple of security companies in the general area and the tow companies I use, I program mainly public safety freqs in to the scanner.
Working security, I have found in the past that it helps to know what is in the area and what might be coming your way.
-- Doug
Since this original post, I realized that the area I would be covering would only be the southwest Riverside County. So I have programmed my scanner with just the southwest RSO then different cities have their own banks.
I use my scanner only when I work security, and excluding a couple of security companies in the general area and the tow companies I use, I program mainly public safety freqs in to the scanner.
Working security, I have found in the past that it helps to know what is in the area and what might be coming your way.
-- Doug
Re: Trunked Scanner Programming
What company/area do you work for?ddoug4uonly wrote:Helped perfectly.
Since this original post, I realized that the area I would be covering would only be the southwest Riverside County. So I have programmed my scanner with just the southwest RSO then different cities have their own banks.
I use my scanner only when I work security, and excluding a couple of security companies in the general area and the tow companies I use, I program mainly public safety freqs in to the scanner.
Working security, I have found in the past that it helps to know what is in the area and what might be coming your way.
-- Doug