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Press ENT or
DONE
to store the name, then press
SAVE
to store the TGRP
as a new object. As with the other object types, there are many other pa-
rameters 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.
As a reminder, here are a few important points to remember about monitor-
ing trunked radio systems, and about TGRP objects in particular:
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 param-
eters for a trunked radio system so that it will operate properly. Trunking sys-
tem (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 talk-
group object may be configured in one of four different ways to monitor traf-
fic on a trunked radio system. They are as follows:

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