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Old 09-28-2009, 07:31 PM
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is there a possibility to add a note field in the system frequencies, when you have more then one area of 800 or VHF frequencies so you could identify the frequencies or should I just make seperate system for each channnel set, area examples like VIPER in NC or STARS in VA
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Old 09-29-2009, 12:02 AM
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is there a possibility to add a note field in the system frequencies, when you have more then one area of 800 or VHF frequencies so you could identify the frequencies or should I just make seperate system for each channnel set, area examples like VIPER in NC or STARS in VA
Unfortunately, it is not possible to add a note field to the system frequencies list. When you look at the display on your scanner, the middle line alternates between the CC frequency and the VC or voice frequency. When it displays the CC frequency, the line starts, "CC01" or "CC09" or something like that. Those numbers tell you the position that CC occupies in the system frequency list. If you then make a "cheat sheet" to indicate which CC is which system (CC in position 01 is ****; CC in position 02 is ****; and so on), it pretty well solves that problem. Maybe not the panacea you would like, but it works.
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