How do I slow down a scan of a specific freq range?

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wtp

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i don't have a 15X so as a guess and using the above idea
set up a custom search to the steps you want,
trip the squelch,
when a frequency that you want is showing, hit yes, 5,6 or 7 times
hit the up arrow and continue doing this.
i am not sure, but it stands a chance.
 

phask

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600 frequencies? :oops: Is that easy to do with the Sentinel software?


Sentinel won't work with that scanner.

Freescan or various others will. Proscan is $50.00.

If you have the freqs. in a file. txt,xls,csv it's relatively easy to import or even cut and paste them into the software.
 

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The only practical solution would be to get a windows laptop, a second hand one are probably $200, and a $25 RTL-SDR dongle and use SDR# or similar spectrum viewer program that covers that 6MHz range and show short 20mS or 50mS transmissions on screen and you can then see the frequency and either use with that equipment, it has SSB to give a beep tone, or program in another receiver solution.

Those SDR dongles are not super sensitive but shows very weak signals on screen that you bareley can hear. I can see that those special handheld $500 tracking receivers are advertised as having a -150dBm sensitivity but that are technically impossible but will be better than any SDR dongle or scanner.

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