Did you create this with “edit on range”? I think we should suggest this more to people that are struggling to create their first FL.
Yes on the add channels on range. I am surprised it do not see more threads about it but it is by far the quickest and easiest way to get everything of listening interest into a favorites list. I use it every time I am traveling to an area new to me. Once done, I go in and review everything it imported and I remove anything that may be noninterest.
I also use it when providing help in the forums to see what the OP's are seeing on their end.
When selecting 'Corrections' on my 436HP, I only get an analog correctional system 160mi. away, and in another state. Why is that?
Keep in mind. Apart from those I programmed personally. I am not getting any of the above from the HPDB database
Everything I posted is from the HPDB running the latest update. And that was done with a 10 mile range from zip code 27228. So if your saying your not getting any of the above, what exactly does that mean? How are you not getting? When doing zip code search with just corrections enabled? They do not get imported or you just don't receive any audio. Lately in these forums, information is extremely vague.
DOC(I turned off 'Corrections' in the HPDB, but that only ignores the problem)
How would that ignore the problem? With that service type off, you would not receive anything tagged Corrections. That would contribute to the problem of not receiving corrections.
What system is it? What is your range set to for location scanning?
The system is moot. The range is set to 50mi., so why am I getting a system at 3x the distance. I put in my home zipcode
Actually it's quite the opposite. If your range is set for 50 miles, and the range on the
moot system is larger than it actually needs to be, and its range overlaps your 50 mile range, it's going to try to scan. If you provide what system it is, further explanation may be able to take place.
There is still stuff in the DB that has ranges way to large. Range should more or less cover the intended area of operation.