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For your convenience, the 20 V
-Scanner folder 
storage locations (01-20) ar
e pr
epr
ogrammed 
with the fr
equencies, talkgr
oups, and 
configuration data for appr
oximately 350 trunked 
radio systems in the United States. The scanner’
working memory and V
-Scanner folder “00” ar
not pr
epr
ogrammed with any data.
Each V
-Scanner folder can hold up to 1800 
“scannable objects,” gr
ouped in up to 20 
Scan Lists. Each V
-Scanner folder can contain 
appr
oximately 20 individual trunked radio 
systems, or sites within networked systems, 
leaving r
oom to spar
e for your own custom 
pr
ogramming.
The pr
epr
ogrammed data in your scanner contains 
the top public safety trunked radio systems in the 
United States, those that ar
e most likely to carry 
local radio traffic that is of inter
est to many users. 
Non-public safety systems, airport systems, transit 
systems, federal systems, military systems, and 
lar
ge statewide trunked radio networks ar
e not 
included in the pr
epr
ogrammed data. 
The pr
epr
ogrammed data contains the talkgr
oups 
that ar
e used for day-to-day public safety 
dispatch, r
esponse, and operations activities. 
Administrative talkgr
oups and talkgr
oups 
unr
elated to public safety ar
e not included in the 
pr
epr
ogrammed data.
RadioShack acknowledges RadioRefer
ence.com, 
LLC for pr
oviding this trunked radio system 
configuration data. For mor
e information 
on conventional and trunked radio systems 
worldwide, please visit: www
.radior
efer
ence.com.
Introduction
Note:
 The accuracy of the pr
epr
ogrammed 
talkgr
oup and system configuration data is 
subject to system configuration changes and 
possible err
ors in the user
-submitted data 
reported to RadioRefer
ence.com. For accurate 
and up-do-date information, be sur
e to visit 
www
.radior
efer
ence.com fr
equently
.
Receiving More 
Tr
affic on a 
Tr
unk
ed 
Radio System
It is not possible to include every trunked radio 
system and talkgr
oup in the United States in 
the pr
epr
ogrammed data. If the systems in your 
ar
ea ar
e not pr
esent, you may find it useful to 
visit
www
.radior
efer
ence.com to find your local 
system so that you can add it to the radio’
pr
ogramming. Y
ou can also pr
ogram a “wildcar
d” 
talkgr
oup that will allow you to hear all activity on 
the trunked radio systems that you monitor
.
The easiest way to add a wildcar
d talkgr
oup is to 
duplicate a talkgr
oup that is alr
eady pr
ogrammed 
for the system, change the pertinent data for that 
talkgr
oup (in this case, the ID and the T
ag), then 
save the duplicated (and changed) talkgr
oup as a 
new object. 
1.
Pr
ess 
PGM (PROG),
 then use the 
STWX
keys to navigate to any talkgr
oup on the 
system wher
e you wish to add a talkgr
oup or 
wildcar
d.
2.
Pr
ess the 
EDIT
 softkey
, then pr
ess the 
DUPE
softkey
. A duplicate of the selected object is 
cr
eated in memory
.
3.
Scr
oll to the 
ID:
 field and pr
ess the 
Dflt
softkey
, which will set the ID field to 
“W
ildcar
d.”
Introduction