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TxScanner

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Whenever I hold on a channel, when I hclick unfold It makes a very high pitched beep, anyway to turn this off
 

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Yep, Tab D5, change alert mode to none.

Well, maybe that's it. I'm not really sure, holding shouldn't do that. It doesn't on my units. But, I do have alert mode set to none.
 

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I believe so, because I tried the other and it still beeps
 

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Thanks, thats what it was, the unhold alert, wow, that was loud.
 

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Thanks, thats what it was, the unhold alert, wow, that was loud.
Tell me about it. The first time I heard that alert go off early in the morning when I had the default setting of 5 for Fixed Alert volume, it just about woke up the whole house. Now I keep it at 1 and is pretty decent.
 

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Does anyone know if currently there is a volume offset option? I currently have a channel I will listen to the volume is much lower than the rest of them
 
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