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HT1250 scan lists

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MIKEYP0323

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is there anyway to program one channel to be in multiple scan lists???
 

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Yes, when you create a new scan list just add that channel to it. However, for each channel there can only be one scan list assigned.
 

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so how will it work if for each channel there can be only one scan list???
 

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think of it in two different terms. Think of it as channels and frequencies. you can have the same frequency in many scan lists but you can only turn scan on or off, therefore you can only have one list assigned to each channel.
 

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so what will happen if i have the channel selected that is on two different scan lists..... what will it scan????
 

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both lists??.... i am sorry .... i do not know why i am having such a hard time with this
 

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ok then in the conventional personality page, under the scan tab you see you can only select one scan list for that specific channel. However, in the scan list catagory you can create as many scan lists as you want with the same frequency in every one of them.
 

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i have grasped that much.... so what will happen when i am scanning on said frequency??? which list will be scanned????
 

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so, maybe a better question would be how to solve my real problem... i am a medic in nyc and i have a zone with a bunch of pd preceints fd and ems .... there are a few "citywide" frequencies that i would like in a few different scan lists. i have put those frequencies in multiple scan lists. now as long as i do not have that channel selected i shouldn't have a problem???
 

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also, can i have scan lists that incorporate frequencies from different zones??
 

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You need to create the same channel as many times as you want to scan it. If you want to have "Channel 1" scan in 3 different lists, you have to create "Channel 1" 3 different times and assign Scan-1, Scan-2, and Scan-3 to them seperately.
 

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You need to create the same channel as many times as you want to scan it. If you want to have "Channel 1" scan in 3 different lists, you have to create "Channel 1" 3 different times and assign Scan-1, Scan-2, and Scan-3 to them seperately.

This is not entirely true. You can have "Channel 1" in multiple scan lists without creating the channel multiple times. The only reason you would need to create multiple "channel 1's" is if you wanted "Channel 1" to activate entirely different scan lists when you turn scan on. "Channel 1" can only be set to activate one scan list but you can have it scanned on multiple scan lists with just one "Channel 1"

In my radio channel 5 is our dispatch channel. When I turn scan on and my radio is set to channel 5 it activates scan list 1. However, I have 7 other scan lists and channel 5 is in all of them.
 

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HT1250 Scan List

Does traffic on a channel get scanned or picked up when Scanning if it is not in the Scan List assigned to that Channel?

ie. Channel 1 Has Scan List-1 assigned to it. Channel 1 is not in Scan List-1. Radio is on Channel 1 and scanning. Will traffic on Channel 1 be received/stop scan and open?
 
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