Halfpint
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If so how does it compare to whatever you have been previously using?
Also, how much of a PITA is it, or not, to program with the software for `optimal?' reception? (`Optimal' reception... Quickly picking up and then keeping up with a `thread'/`conversation' without bogging down on having to slog through a big bunch of sites every time.) Have you been able to come up with any `tricks' to limit the number of CCs used with each Scanlist?
I've been playing with the software and even after attempting a lot of CC site `pruning' it appears that there may be a bit of a problem with it searching for sites that are not anywhere near for what TGs I might be interested in at a particular situation. With my PSR500/600s I try to limit the number of sites to the bare minimum and even then I have to suffer with "The wait for the `tune' to come around again" `effect' when I want to listen to see if I should pause on whatever to listen more. (And I have my TGs setup very `finely' so that I can usually zoom in on an agency or operation.)
Also, how much of a PITA is it, or not, to program with the software for `optimal?' reception? (`Optimal' reception... Quickly picking up and then keeping up with a `thread'/`conversation' without bogging down on having to slog through a big bunch of sites every time.) Have you been able to come up with any `tricks' to limit the number of CCs used with each Scanlist?
I've been playing with the software and even after attempting a lot of CC site `pruning' it appears that there may be a bit of a problem with it searching for sites that are not anywhere near for what TGs I might be interested in at a particular situation. With my PSR500/600s I try to limit the number of sites to the bare minimum and even then I have to suffer with "The wait for the `tune' to come around again" `effect' when I want to listen to see if I should pause on whatever to listen more. (And I have my TGs setup very `finely' so that I can usually zoom in on an agency or operation.)