To delete a Talk Group ID:
1.  Press PGM then TRUNK.
2.  Press FUNC,  or  to select ID memory.
3.  Press FUNC then CL.
To delete ALL talk group IDs in a bank:
1.  Press PGM.
2.  Press TRUNK to enter a Talk Group ID 
memory mode.
3.  Select a Talk Group ID bank using FUNC,  
or .
4.  Press FUNC then 6. “Clear entire list? Press 
1 to clear all, any other key aborts” appears.
5.  To clear the Talk Group IDs, Press 1. To 
cancel the deletion, press any key except 1.
Saving Trunking Channels
Trunking channels are dened using the 
same procedure for non-trunking channels. 
In each bank, you can mix channel modes, 
including conventional, but you can scan only 
one trunking mode at a time, either EDACS, 
Motorola, or LTR.
Because Motorola control frequencies 
change daily, you should save all the control 
frequencies in the same bank. If you do not 
know the control frequency, save all the 
Motorola frequencies in the same bank.
EDACS frequencies are assigned Logical 
Channel Numbers (LCN) and organized in a 
specic order. To scan correctly, you must 
program the frequencies in LCN order, starting 
with Memory 01.
Trunked modes (MO, ED, and LT) can only 
be selected for frequencies above 137 
MHz that use trunking operations.
For information about adding text tags to 
a channel, see “Text Tags” on Page 44.
Trunk Scanning
In each bank, you can mix conventional 
channels and frequencies in a bank. However, 
you can scan only one trunking mode at a time, 
either EDACS, Motorola, or LTR.
To focus on trunk scanning, during a normal 
scan, you turn off banks that contain only 
conventional channels.
For Motorola channels, your scanner displays 
the Talk Group ID memory location, received 
frequency, voice channel (VC), and the Motorola 
ID number.
To change the scanning direction, press  or 
.
Your scanner automatically mutes the 
audio while it decodes control channel 
data. However, we recommend you turn 
SQ clockwise and leave it set to a point 
just after the hiss stops. This lets the 
scanner quickly acquire the data channel.
For Motorola trunking systems, more 
than one talk group can transmit at a 
time. If you manually tune the scanner, 
you will hear the talk group on that 
channel, but the display will alternate 
between all active Talk Group IDs.