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>Picked up a Pro-97 today. Okay, what am I doing wrong?
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\n>Attempted tp program a Type II MOT, twelve frequency
\n>system (have it in my Pro-95, no problems). I followed
\n>the manual, and went over the directions several times
\n>both in the "quick start" card and the manual. But
\n>it's not "trunking". I get transmissions on the
\n>frequencies, as well as control data. There is no
\n>indication of any "VC" or "IDs" in the display. Tried
\n>both "open" and "closed" mode, but to no avail. Like I
\n>said, same freqs in Pro-95 with full data display and
\n>obvious trunking.
\n>
\n>What am I doing wrong?
\n>
\n>Thanx
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