NYRHKY94
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Hello NC Members:
Hope all is well! I realize this may not be the most appropriate forum for a scanner configuration question, however I'm hoping the knowledgeable members here can get me started in the right direction. I'm trying to get Fire Tone out for Brunswick County to work on my Uniden scanners using the list of fire station Tone Codes found on the Wiki at:
http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Brunswick_County_(NC)
I've looked at several videos for setting up Fire Tone out on Uniden Scanners (BCT15X, BCD536HP) and I'm using the following Brunswick County dispatch frequency as noted on the Wiki: 155.520. When a page goes out on the 155.520 county dispatch frequency, the scanners are silent and there is no Fire Tone Out alerting of any kind (no lights an/or sound) even though I have the scanner configured to alert and sitting on Fire Tone Standby.
Not sure if it's a configuration-related issue, the wrong dispatch frequency or something else I'm missing. Any help and/or suggestions would be very welcomed.
Thanks very much!
Mike
Hope all is well! I realize this may not be the most appropriate forum for a scanner configuration question, however I'm hoping the knowledgeable members here can get me started in the right direction. I'm trying to get Fire Tone out for Brunswick County to work on my Uniden scanners using the list of fire station Tone Codes found on the Wiki at:
http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Brunswick_County_(NC)
I've looked at several videos for setting up Fire Tone out on Uniden Scanners (BCT15X, BCD536HP) and I'm using the following Brunswick County dispatch frequency as noted on the Wiki: 155.520. When a page goes out on the 155.520 county dispatch frequency, the scanners are silent and there is no Fire Tone Out alerting of any kind (no lights an/or sound) even though I have the scanner configured to alert and sitting on Fire Tone Standby.
Not sure if it's a configuration-related issue, the wrong dispatch frequency or something else I'm missing. Any help and/or suggestions would be very welcomed.
Thanks very much!
Mike