About a week ago, 3 separate, newish Uniden HP-1s simultaneously and suddenly lost the ability to hit on and/or decode the Dept of Public Safety (SYSTEM) IMPD (DEPT) CHANNELS. This was after several months of performing flawlessly.
In immediate side-by-side comparison, the Uniden BCD436HP & BCD536HP models did not miss a thing. Similarly, the RR feed for IMPD in Indy seemed to have no problems - though I'm unfamiliar with the radio used by the feed provider.
The thread I started is here: http://forums.radioreference.com/un...8514-hp-1-high-strangeness-emp-desensing.html .
A week later, I'm still perplexed with why this occurred and can only come up with the most common element impacting ALL 3 units as some change in the P25 phase I system signals associated with the traffic that somehow affects only the Indianapolis Public Safety system that seems to be implicated
(Indianapolis Department Of Public Safety Trunking System, Indianapolis, Indiana - Scanner Frequencies )
Has anyone else in the Indy area using an HP-1 experienced this, as well? Any other scanner models experiencing something similar?
In immediate side-by-side comparison, the Uniden BCD436HP & BCD536HP models did not miss a thing. Similarly, the RR feed for IMPD in Indy seemed to have no problems - though I'm unfamiliar with the radio used by the feed provider.
The thread I started is here: http://forums.radioreference.com/un...8514-hp-1-high-strangeness-emp-desensing.html .
A week later, I'm still perplexed with why this occurred and can only come up with the most common element impacting ALL 3 units as some change in the P25 phase I system signals associated with the traffic that somehow affects only the Indianapolis Public Safety system that seems to be implicated
(Indianapolis Department Of Public Safety Trunking System, Indianapolis, Indiana - Scanner Frequencies )
Has anyone else in the Indy area using an HP-1 experienced this, as well? Any other scanner models experiencing something similar?