Erwin60
Member
I am new in the new scanning world. I had an older bearcat, but was able to program it, of course that was in the 80's in simpler times.
I have a new Uniden Bearcat BCT15x scanner. I think this one has quiet a few multi programing keys. This drives me a little nuts.
What I want to do now is lockout the groups, such as CB Radio, Racing, Police Sheriff, Public Safety. I only want to scan the groups that were created by the Scancat software. Scancat, created my new groups and seem to look fine. But, when I am scanning, I am also scanning the other groups such as the ones listed above. I know if I can lock those out. I will be in better shape. I don't see where I can do this in the software.
I am using Scancat, because it is the only software I found, that provides the option to record the amount of frequency hits. This is so I can choose certain frequencies, and see how popular they are in certain areas. I have seen that Freescan is very popular here, but does not to my knowledge do what I need. Which is to be able to be able to record the number of frequency hits.
Any help, suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Erwin
I have a new Uniden Bearcat BCT15x scanner. I think this one has quiet a few multi programing keys. This drives me a little nuts.
What I want to do now is lockout the groups, such as CB Radio, Racing, Police Sheriff, Public Safety. I only want to scan the groups that were created by the Scancat software. Scancat, created my new groups and seem to look fine. But, when I am scanning, I am also scanning the other groups such as the ones listed above. I know if I can lock those out. I will be in better shape. I don't see where I can do this in the software.
I am using Scancat, because it is the only software I found, that provides the option to record the amount of frequency hits. This is so I can choose certain frequencies, and see how popular they are in certain areas. I have seen that Freescan is very popular here, but does not to my knowledge do what I need. Which is to be able to be able to record the number of frequency hits.
Any help, suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Erwin