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Unication G2 Scan - P25 Conventional

firemedic834

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Asking for some guidance, with scanning two P25 conventional frequencies. The frequencies are each set to a single knob position and receive radio traffic with no problem. I assigned the frequencies to the same knob position with the receiving mode set to normal scan. I'm unable to receive on either frequency when the pager is set to the knob position programmed for normal scan. What did I miss?
 

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You need to use 3 knob positions, 1 for each frequency, and the 3rd is normal scan with both knobs in the list.
 

firemedic834

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Right, that is how it is programmed. Each frequency is set its own knob position. The third knob position is set to normal scan with both knob positions in the list. It doesn't receive radio traffic on either when on the scan knob.
 
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