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RadioGuy3007

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Hello,
My state is continuing to build out our P2 system and not all of the control sites are online. Is there a way to setup a wild card control site so as I travel the state it picks up new sites as they come online?
 

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No and yes. No, you can not set up a wildcard for a frequency. However, you can enable Full spectrum scan, enter the site info and frequency range(s) of the system. This will allow it to scan all the frequencies in the range looking for your system ID. Once it finds one it will stop on it until it loses the signal and will search again. It's not a perfect search feature for what you want, but it will work pretty well.

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