User's Manual

PL2 (plan 2): If the last three digits of frequencies are less than 860.000 and end
in one of
the following three digits (125, 375, 625, or 875) and if ANY other frequencies
end in (000,
250, 500, or 750) use Plan 2.
PL3 (plan 3): If the last three digits of ALL the frequencies in use end in one of
the
following three digits (000, 250, 500, or 750) use Plan 3.
PL4 (plan 4): If the last three digits of frequencies are less than 866.0000 and
end in one
of the following three digits (000, 250, 500, or 750) and if ANY other frequencies
end in
(125, 375, 625, or 875) use Plan 4.
Of course you will know the Control Channel frequency itself so that will help
you determine
the proper plan. If you try one plan and you receive errors (such as the scanner
jumping to
channels that are obviously not part of the system), you should try an alternate
Plan.
Note: . You can assign a Fleet Map to TYPE 1 or Hybrid systems scanned in
Control
Channel Only mode by going into the Trunk Programming mode. You can also
program
IDs, set a delay, and all the other parameters for systems scanned in this
mode. You can then either search the system to find new IDs or you can
program
IDs into memory and then scan them.
. The Control Channel Only feature is an extremely powerful tool. You can use it
to
determine if systems you are familiar with may have added new frequencies or
you
can use it to discover new systems by simply finding active control channels
(using
Search) and then programming them for Control Channel operation only.
Remember that this feature only applies to Motorola 800 systems, that you do
have
to set the proper system type (800 MHz of Type 1 or Type 2) and you do have to
program the Control Channel frequency into memory and identify the frequency
as
trunked in the Trunk Programming mode.
Disconnect Tone Detect Option (End Code)
When this function is disabled, the radio looks for squelch before returning to