User Guide

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Press SEL to store the name, then press SEL to store
the TGRP as a new object. As with the other object
types, there are many other parameters you can edit for
the TGRP, but for now, that's all you have to do to start
monitoring traffic on that TGRP! To add more TGRPs
on the same system, follow the same steps above,
this time specifying the TSYS that you just created. To
create TGRPs on a different system, follow the steps
above, specify a NEW system, and provide the correct
parameters for that system, as shown above. With
regard to trunked radio systems, it is important to note
that a "system" cannot be scanned. If one wishes to
monitor radio traffic on a trunked radio system, one
must create a TGRP object. A TGRP object includes
the parameters for a trunked radio system so that it will
operate properly. Trunking system(TSYS) parameters are
stored as a separate "configuration object", and can be
used over and over again in other talkgroup objects on
the same trunked radio system.
Also with regard to trunked radio systems, it is
important to note that a talkgroup object may be
configured in one of four different ways to monitor
traffic on a trunked radio system. They are as follows:
Wildcard Talkgroup: will monitor all talkgroup call
radio traffic on the desired trunked radio system
Talkgroup with TGID: will only monitor talkgroup
call radio traffic on the specified TGID (enter
the desired talkgroup in the ID: field of the
TGRP object to scan a specified ID)