Now here's a head-scratcher from the brand new updates to the GSP frequency database:
453.48750 156.7 PL GSP EXT UHF1
453.48750 CSQ GSP EXT UHF1
458.48750 156.7 PL GSP EXT UHF2
458.48750 CSQ GSP EXT UHF2
Why in the world would you list the same frequency once with PL and again as carrier squelch? If you have it programmed in your radio as carrier squelch then the record with PL is meaningless.
It also means your scanner spends more time scanning duplicate frequencies which slows down the scan if you're the kind of appliance operator who just blindly downloads the RadRef database without reviewing the entries.
What am I missing here? Thanks.
453.48750 156.7 PL GSP EXT UHF1
453.48750 CSQ GSP EXT UHF1
458.48750 156.7 PL GSP EXT UHF2
458.48750 CSQ GSP EXT UHF2
Why in the world would you list the same frequency once with PL and again as carrier squelch? If you have it programmed in your radio as carrier squelch then the record with PL is meaningless.
It also means your scanner spends more time scanning duplicate frequencies which slows down the scan if you're the kind of appliance operator who just blindly downloads the RadRef database without reviewing the entries.
What am I missing here? Thanks.