FreeSCAN file mostly for 396XT & 996XT Scanners.
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Bug reports is always welcome
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ARC500 Easy Fill Conv. Objects under Options can be used to generate the contiguous frequency sub-bands you want.
Example:
Options>Easy Fill Conv. Objects>(From channel)01>(To channel)560
(Frequency:Start)137.0>(Step)12.5
(ModeAUTO
Apply
Example how to determine the To channel number to use:
1(mHz)/.0125(mHz step) = 80 (entries per mHz)
144-137 = 7(mHz)
80(entries per mHz) x 7(mHz) = 560(entries)
To channel = 560
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In Arizona, 137-144 has both military air-to-air as well as FM repeaters for the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (AZDEMA, to include emergency management and the Army and Air National Guard). 148-151 includes air-to-air AM and CAP FM.
Thank You for the help on this, I wasn't thinking when I aske about the 137-144 band, but isn't most of that for Air?
But I did make a search list from 148-151, and yes I know it's supposed to stop at 150.787500, but the math was easier to do going to 151.