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Appendix
out help locally for the systems you want to scan by 
visiting the forums section of http://www.radiorefer-
ence.com/forums.
• Before you start to program your scanner, decide how 
you want to organize the frequencies you want to 
scan. For example, some areas are best organized by 
geographic location (east, north, south, west, central, 
etc), while others are best organized by agency 
(police, sheriff, ambulance, fire, etc.). You might even 
find it easier to organize a mixture of frequencies 
(north, southeast, and west for police but fire all in 
one group for example).
2. Organize the system information using these system 
worksheets included in this help.
• Use “” on Page 115 to organize information about 
conventional frequencies.
• Use “” on Page 115 to organize information about 
Motorola frequencies.
• Use “” on Page 115 to organize information about 
LTR frequencies.
• Use “” on Page 115 to organize information about 
EDACS 
frequencies.
3. Follow the instructions in “Filling Out The Conven-
tional Scanning Worksheet” on Page 111, “Filling Out 
The Motorola Worksheet” on Page 112, “Filling Out 
the LTR and EDACS Worksheet” on Page 114, and 
“Filling Out the LTR and EDACS Worksheet” on 
Page 114 to program your scanner.
Tips:
• Before you start, make as many copies of the work-
sheets as you think you'll need.  You can also go to 
the download section of 
http://www.uniden.com/productsupport.cfm and 
download the worksheets there.
Planning