I tried to email this to you, but Netzero says you're over your disk quota.1. Program in all known frequencies, starting with the first slot in your scanner. Be sure to put them in L mode (hold TRUNK key twice after entering) and make sure the Delay is set to zero.
2. Since LTR is capable of 20 home channels, repeat programming your frequencies until you hit the 20th slot. This is because LTR channels, don't necessarily go in order 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
I have two systems here that are 1, 5, 9, 13 and 17.
3. Plug the same frequencies into your -other- scanner, with a zero delay. Lock out all other channels in that bank.
4. Scan/Search on the 780, Scan on your other scanner.
5. Begin listening for voice traffic. Your other scanner should be clicking and popping on the LTR keyups. Kind of annoying but it's the price you pay.
6. When a frequency becomes active on your other scanner, watch the 780 for the HH home channel (A-HH-GGG). If an 03 pops up and frequency xxx.xxxx pops up, that is more than likely your LCN 3. Your 780 will be instructed to go to LCN 3, which probably has a different frequency. You'll see the frequency you programmed in, but hear nothing because the real voice
traffic is on another frequency.
7. Repeat process until you've found all LCNs. 800Mhz is usually much easier as the frequencies are usually in some 'normal' order. UHF can be a bit harder.
Duane
Oregon Scanner Guides
http://www.duaneanderson.net