southtowntn
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Does any one know what could have told the scanner to change freq while in manual tune???
I've been running Signal Stalker II around town, and everytime I get around a McDonalds I get a hit in 900 MHz, noise mostly. I got intrested, so I stopped by a McDonalds and manually tuned the Pro-97 to one the freq I got a hit on while running SS II, 929.### MHz something.
Here is what surprised while listening to the freq after a min or 2, which was mostly noise, with a somewhat faint beeping sound, the scanner CHANGED FREQ WHILE IN MANUAL TUNE, HOW CAN IT DO THAT?
In a lil more detail, it didn't just jump from one freq to another, it was like it started scanning. I watched the display as it changed. The freq # ran up very fast untill it stopped on another 900 MHz freq. At 1st I thought maybe it was a fluke, so I manually set it back to the freq I started on and after a min or 2 it did it again, stopping on the same freq as before.
I've been running Signal Stalker II around town, and everytime I get around a McDonalds I get a hit in 900 MHz, noise mostly. I got intrested, so I stopped by a McDonalds and manually tuned the Pro-97 to one the freq I got a hit on while running SS II, 929.### MHz something.
Here is what surprised while listening to the freq after a min or 2, which was mostly noise, with a somewhat faint beeping sound, the scanner CHANGED FREQ WHILE IN MANUAL TUNE, HOW CAN IT DO THAT?
In a lil more detail, it didn't just jump from one freq to another, it was like it started scanning. I watched the display as it changed. The freq # ran up very fast untill it stopped on another 900 MHz freq. At 1st I thought maybe it was a fluke, so I manually set it back to the freq I started on and after a min or 2 it did it again, stopping on the same freq as before.
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