Do you have all 4 control channels programmed? The system may have switched frequencies.
I'll try that. Thanks.Do another factory reset, but don't use the codeplug. Program Bayonne manually. Also, try just programming the control channels. It's not necessary to program every frequency. See if that works. I can hear them in Union Co.
Man this is getting frustrating. So I did a factory reset and a new code plug still nfg.I'll try that. Thanks.
How do you do that on a bcd996p2 scanner@w2wp_net I have an answer for you! It should be an easy fix.
Bayonne is working on my G5 now. Yes I do not listen often. When I went to that system it was “dead”. Was working well on my x36’s.
Seems as if Bayonne is no longer using RFSS 1/1. It has changed. Change your site ID to RFSS 1 Site 2. While you are at it check that all CC frequencies are in your system. Right now CC is 470.0375. The RR DB only has 1/1
I am hearing system well from 25 miles away.
How do you do that on a bcd996p2@w2wp_net I have an answer for you! It should be an easy fix.
Bayonne is working on my G5 now. Yes I do not listen often. When I went to that system it was “dead”. Was working well on my x36’s.
Seems as if Bayonne is no longer using RFSS 1/1. It has changed. Change your site ID to RFSS 1 Site 2. While you are at it check that all CC frequencies are in your system. Right now CC is 470.0375. The RR DB only has 1/1
I am hearing system well from 25 miles away.
Asking the same question multiple times on a thread that's not yours is not how you get your answer especially considering this thread has nothing to do with the bcd996p2. You just hijacked someone's thread. Find the manual for the scanner and it's probably written somewhere in the manual.How do you do that on a bcd996p2
Thank you sorry if I over steppedAsking the same question multiple times on a thread that's not yours is not how you get your answer especially considering this thread has nothing to do with the bcd996p2. You just hijacked someone's thread. Find the manual for the scanner and it's probably written somewhere in the manual.