• To anyone looking to acquire commercial radio programming software:

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I have a channel programmed with the exact numbers (frequencies) that are found in the database. For whatever reason, I can not hear anything on the radio, but I can hear it on my scanner in the other room. I have verified the numbers several times. The receive frequency is the same on both pieces of equipment (scanner/radio) and it has been verified in the database. Any ideas? Also, when I hear it on the scanner, the radio is showing that it is receiving, but there is no audible audio. Thanks for the help!
 

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I have a channel programmed with the exact numbers (frequencies) that are found in the database. For whatever reason, I can not hear anything on the radio, but I can hear it on my scanner in the other room. I have verified the numbers several times. The receive frequency is the same on both pieces of equipment (scanner/radio) and it has been verified in the database. Any ideas? Also, when I hear it on the scanner, the radio is showing that it is receiving, but there is no audible audio. Thanks for the help!

Almost sounds like you have an incorrect PL/CTCSS tone activated. Is the scanner PL tone capable ? Do you have a monitor button programmed ? If so try pushing it (this disables the PL tone) while receiving a transmission, if you hear the transmission you have a PL tone issue.
 
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