I'm sure this has been covered a hundred times but I don't know what to search for.
I am finishing up my vacation in Fort Lauderdale and haven't had much monitoring time and I'm also a bit frustrated because I can't monitor what I want to, the way I want to.
I have a BCT396t with the latest firmware (that was my first hurdle with programming this system but I got through that on night one)
I imported everything through freescan and I only care about the Fire Rescue stuff. From FreeScan, I selected only the "FLL Fire Rescue groups". Now, when I scan I do get the stuff I wanted but it also stops on any IDs that are "unidentified" (not sure what to call it but those not in the database) and I only want it to scan the "known" IDs. For instance, it stops on ID29200 constantly which is not listed in the database. I only want to scan the known Fire Rescue stuff.
The only other trunked system I've ever monitored is the CSP and I got that working with little trouble.
Can anyone point me in the correct direction with the limited info I've been able to describe?
Thanks,
Rob
I am finishing up my vacation in Fort Lauderdale and haven't had much monitoring time and I'm also a bit frustrated because I can't monitor what I want to, the way I want to.
I have a BCT396t with the latest firmware (that was my first hurdle with programming this system but I got through that on night one)
I imported everything through freescan and I only care about the Fire Rescue stuff. From FreeScan, I selected only the "FLL Fire Rescue groups". Now, when I scan I do get the stuff I wanted but it also stops on any IDs that are "unidentified" (not sure what to call it but those not in the database) and I only want it to scan the "known" IDs. For instance, it stops on ID29200 constantly which is not listed in the database. I only want to scan the known Fire Rescue stuff.
The only other trunked system I've ever monitored is the CSP and I got that working with little trouble.
Can anyone point me in the correct direction with the limited info I've been able to describe?
Thanks,
Rob
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