Don't know if this is common knowledge, but thought I would share since I'm a Uniden brat and newbie to GREs.
While listening to a DMR system with a wildcard TG, I noticed that while scanning the wildcard would activate on all TGs which were not specifically programmed elsewhere. This is great and was expected. Later I decided to concentrate on all those TGs which were not specifically programmed by PAUSING on the wildcard TG when it became active. I expected to then hear all those TGs. Instead what happens is the last TG that was active (on the wildcard) when I paused becomes the ONLY TG I hear until I go back into scan mode. If I later pause again on the wildcard, I can again hear only one TG, maybe a different one, but the one active when I paused.
As I said, this wasn't expected, but I suppose it could be useful by "freezing" on the special TG you want (and later save). Only tried this on a DMR system but suspect all wildcards work the same. BTW, I am really happy with my TRX-1 Superb digital audio!
While listening to a DMR system with a wildcard TG, I noticed that while scanning the wildcard would activate on all TGs which were not specifically programmed elsewhere. This is great and was expected. Later I decided to concentrate on all those TGs which were not specifically programmed by PAUSING on the wildcard TG when it became active. I expected to then hear all those TGs. Instead what happens is the last TG that was active (on the wildcard) when I paused becomes the ONLY TG I hear until I go back into scan mode. If I later pause again on the wildcard, I can again hear only one TG, maybe a different one, but the one active when I paused.
As I said, this wasn't expected, but I suppose it could be useful by "freezing" on the special TG you want (and later save). Only tried this on a DMR system but suspect all wildcards work the same. BTW, I am really happy with my TRX-1 Superb digital audio!