Infearance problem with Indiana safe t reception

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Medic115

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First off I must thank user spooney for the Hp-1 data base updates that I could not seem to master, went by today, and a great scanner user and I wish the world had more people like him.
That aside, back to the topic.
I was gone for most of the summer and fall from Indiana, and when I got back right before Thanksgiving I had lost Indiana Safe-T network and my home county of Warrick transmissions. I did learn this was from rebanding.
A lot of BS aside I forgot to mention that in the first few days I got back I had to replace my home network router. I went with a ASUS RT-ac66r. This is a dual band router that works in the 2.4 and 5ghz ranges.
Great ac router but I forgot that 5ghz has wiped out scanner reception in my home before.
More testing will be ongoing, but the pro 97 when brought downstairs it lost EDACS coverage, and I get computer interference on 156.900 on HP-1 and PRO 97.
 

Medic115

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Shoot hit post before I proofed it sorry for the spelling error. I mean interference.
 

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Sorry to hear you are still having problems. If you went to the overlook park by the dam and couldn't receive the Henderson tower then I would have to believe something is wrong with the scanner. We should have tested more when you were at my house.
 

Medic115

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spooney, you did right by me. Before I came back from Sw Louisana I was picking up APCO 25 from the areas that had not been rebanded due to Katria. Just a few days before.
No it looks like more and more like the digital section of the scanner has failed.
The multiple antenna's I have tried and taking out of my home should have worked.
Besides spooney, you need to get radiation therapy over so we can keep you around.
 
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