Well, for a master EE I am confused as hell. Seems the manual has its own nomenclature that changes with all the different functions.
Can't possibly be that complicated.
All I want to do is search a range of frequencies saving anything that comes down the line. I know I can sort out later after decoding digital and put them into a [system] < (bad term for this) Trunked radio excepted. Problem here is how the hell does one navigate to the simple search and save feature, then how does one access the saved search?
I managed to save a few known analog channels, save them, and scan them, that part works.
Now according to the manual, you have to "hold" on a found frequency then save it. It might take hours of babysitting to find these very short beeps that come up.
Been using a spectrum analyzer to find what I do have saved, narrowing each to a frequency then manually adding it to my saves. Definitely the hard way.
And what about all the different flavors of trunked systems, seems you have to know about each to save them right for scanning/tracking later.
Catch 22 because I use the scanner to pipe the data to such as DSD+ and DSCdecode. Scan scope is hot but nothing to put into it. (GRRRR)
Lets start simple like how to search and save a frequency range. (I need examples here)
There is not a lot of radio where I live, but miss listening to fire and police dispatch, they have gone to trunking, maybe LTR.
Can't possibly be that complicated.
All I want to do is search a range of frequencies saving anything that comes down the line. I know I can sort out later after decoding digital and put them into a [system] < (bad term for this) Trunked radio excepted. Problem here is how the hell does one navigate to the simple search and save feature, then how does one access the saved search?
I managed to save a few known analog channels, save them, and scan them, that part works.
Now according to the manual, you have to "hold" on a found frequency then save it. It might take hours of babysitting to find these very short beeps that come up.
Been using a spectrum analyzer to find what I do have saved, narrowing each to a frequency then manually adding it to my saves. Definitely the hard way.
And what about all the different flavors of trunked systems, seems you have to know about each to save them right for scanning/tracking later.
Catch 22 because I use the scanner to pipe the data to such as DSD+ and DSCdecode. Scan scope is hot but nothing to put into it. (GRRRR)
Lets start simple like how to search and save a frequency range. (I need examples here)
There is not a lot of radio where I live, but miss listening to fire and police dispatch, they have gone to trunking, maybe LTR.