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ve3opc

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Is there any way of a putting a delay on Channels while scanning Traffic and although I see a feature for busy chan lockout on scanned channels the manual does not explain how to temp lock out frequency's that are busy without the need to too delete them.....
 

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Is there any way of a putting a delay on Channels while scanning Traffic and although I see a feature for busy chan lockout on scanned channels the manual does not explain how to temp lock out frequency's that are busy without the need to too delete them.....
The only way to add or remove channels in the scan list is by using programming software. There is no nuisance delete or no way to temporarily lock out channels.

Busy channel lock out (BCLO) prevents transmitting while the receiver is active. It has nothing to do with scanning.

The only scan resume options are in Menu 18 SC-REV. There is no way to changed the delay time. Refer to the menu definitions section for your radio model at Miklor Information Site, VHF UHF Handheld Radios.
 

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The only way to add or remove channels in the scan list is by using programming software. There is no nuisance delete or no way to temporarily lock out channels.

Busy channel lock out (BCLO) prevents transmitting while the receiver is active. It has nothing to do with scanning.

The only scan resume options are in Menu 18 SC-REV. There is no way to changed the delay time. Refer to the menu definitions section for your radio model at Miklor Information Site, VHF UHF Handheld Radios.

K much appreciated....
 

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The only way I remove temporarily from this amateur product, is by putting in a ctcss to tone. This way the channel is temporarily removed from scanning.
 
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