teebee
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Since the new 700 freqs. were changed a few months back I have not been able to pickup the Larose site due to some continous static on that cc. I used to have this same issue in my area with hte Geismer Site before they changed those site fregs. After they changed the cc I no longer got the continous static on that cc. I can monitor the Geismer site with no problem now using the newer cc.
Before the CC was changed at Larose I was able to monitor it 24/7 with no problem. With the new CC I am having the same issue as I did with the Geimer site. I have the Larose site programmed along with all the other sites and when the scanner scans to Larose it breifly holds there for a second or two showing all five bars as though it is a very strong signal. If I hold on that channel then I receive an audible static.
I am in the Morgan City area. Now this pass weekend I went to New Orleans and as I drove ouside my area a little ways down 90 towards Amelia I was able to monitor Larose with no problem. So my thinking is something in my area has to be interferring with that particular freq overidding the Larose signal. Has anyone ever expericed such a thing and what can be done on the scanner menu to try and block it.
Before the CC was changed at Larose I was able to monitor it 24/7 with no problem. With the new CC I am having the same issue as I did with the Geimer site. I have the Larose site programmed along with all the other sites and when the scanner scans to Larose it breifly holds there for a second or two showing all five bars as though it is a very strong signal. If I hold on that channel then I receive an audible static.
I am in the Morgan City area. Now this pass weekend I went to New Orleans and as I drove ouside my area a little ways down 90 towards Amelia I was able to monitor Larose with no problem. So my thinking is something in my area has to be interferring with that particular freq overidding the Larose signal. Has anyone ever expericed such a thing and what can be done on the scanner menu to try and block it.