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TSYS Menu Reference
The TSYS menu is used when creating new Trunking System 
objects, or editing existing Trunking System objects. All menus 
are shown in the scanners display as a three line window that 
can be scrolled up or down to access the various different
parameters. The active parameter is always the middle 
parameter and is indicated by a flashing “:”. The entire TSYS
menu is shown below:
TSYS
Parameter
Options
Description
Type
Tag
Frequencies
L/Out
EXPERT BELOW
Atten
Narrow FM
AudioBoost
MOT 800/900, MOT VHF/
UHF, P25 MANUAL, P25 
AUTO, EDACS STD, 
EDACS NAROW, LTR
Sets the trunking system type. Choose 
MOT800/900 if the system is a Motorola 800 or 900
MHz analog or digital trunked radio system that 
uses the 3600 baud control channel. Use P25 
AUTO for most Project 25 systems that send 
channel table information over the system control 
channel. Use P25 MANUAL if it is necessary to 
manually set the channel table information or if you 
wish to use the default 800 MHz table data. Use 
EDACS STD for most 800 MHz EDACS systems 
using the 9600 BPS EDACS control channel. Use 
EDACS NAROW for most 900 MHz and some VHF/
UHF EDACS systems using the 4800 BPS EDACS 
control channel. Use LTR for Logic Trunked Radio 
(LTR) systems.
Alpha-numeric text
The alphanumeric display name for the TSYS. Use 
the standard text entry method or QTXT to name 
the object.
SEL
Press
SEL
 to enter trunked radio system 
frequencies. Enter control channel frequencies in 
any order for all Motorola and Project 25 trunking 
systems. Enter system frequencies in LCN order for
all EDACS trunking systems. Enter system 
frequencies in Home Repeater order for LTR
systems.
On or Off
Permanent lockout for the TSYS. When On, no 
traffic will be received on any programmed TGRPs
for this TSYS.
On or Off
When on, applies 20 dB of attenuation to all 
transmissions on this TSYS. Useful in areas where 
interference from nearby strong signals is present.
Yes or No
Use Yes when the system is known to use Narrow 
FM modulation. Most 900 MHz analog trunked 
radio systems utilize NFM modulation. This setting 
has no effect on digital trunked radio system 
performance.
Yes or No
Activates 6 dB audio level boost for all activity on 
this TSYS
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