I read it, I still can't figure it out.
Thank you! I setup the 2 custom frequency ranges.Go into the menu and to "Search for..." and "Edit Custom" Select Custom 1 and set the frequency limits. You can probably leave the rest to their defaults. Do the same to Custom 2.
Go back one step and select "Custom Search" Push the number buttons until all are dashes except 1 and 2.
It will now do your searches.
If you want to search and scan you have to go into each unwanted Custom search range and select it to be permanent avoid. Then in the main menu you select "Scan list to monitor" and select "Search with scan"
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Thank you!. It looks like I've completed this successfully, however, I've hit another snag. My Radio is not scanning Kenwood1 and Kenwood2, my only custom channels now. Instead, it makes me flip through the stations manually (each frequency increment). How can I make this auto-scan like before?You can set that up thru Sentinel also.
Hook scanner to pc. Read scanner into Sentinel. Edit profile. Click Custom Search tab.
Add your ranges and step sizes. I prepend a number in front of the name to make my tough life easier.
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When done, write back to scanner.
Yes, I am aware that the last name does not match the lower and upper freqs.
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Is your squelch set higher than 1? (Ideally 2) or you didn't inadvertently press the HOLD button did you?My Radio is not scanning Kenwood1 and Kenwood2, my only custom channels now. Instead, it makes me flip through the stations manually (each frequency increment). How can I make this auto-scan like before?
It was the squelch. Thank you! I had no idea!Is your squelch set higher than 1? (Ideally 2) or you didn't inadvertently press the HOLD button did you?
I'd still be racking brains and banging my head against the wall without the help from this place. Still so much to learn.This is why I love RR. Established scanner veterans helping out the new folks. Way to go guys!!!
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It really is a great site. I've mentioned before that I'm admin/mod on a huge Ford based site, but I really enjoy this place. I read more that post. Really glad I got into this scanner deal, and enjoy the hell out of it. We turn on the SDS200 as soon as we get home. Kind of funny my wife encouraged this due to her liking the PD stuff, and our oldest kid being in the FD here. I'll get into it a little more once I retire in about a year or so.R.R. is easily the best of the Internet, imho. Smart people with no bs attitude.
Turn it on? Mine has been on for 3 weeks solid. Would have been longer but we took the ole girl out in the truck 3 weeks ago. I leave her on connected to @ProScan logging and recording...We turn on the SDS200 as soon as we get home.
Lol, I've got that a bunch. Not there yet Dave.Turn it on? Mine has been on for 3 weeks solid. Would have been longer but we took the ole girl out in the truck 3 weeks ago. I leave her on connected to @ProScan logging and recording...
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Not that I am aware of. Only way to do that would be like setting up a fav list with tones.trying to figure out whether or not it's possible to specify CTCSS frequencies on these custom search things.
Most likely the same as they do in my area,,,,, not much.. Seriously, where are you located?interested in finding out what PG&E is doing in my area
Doesn't look like Sentinel has any kind of "bulk add" functionality to get them all in the conventional way and the .hpe files aren't CSVs I can automatically generate
Honestly, I have never heard of "having to enter tone squelch to receive voice". Tone squelch allows two or more users the ability to operate on the same freq without interfering with each other.they use hundreds of analog channels that can be a bit screechy if you don't tone squelch them to get to the actual voice transmissions.