Oh I forgot about you clearing out those certain freqs. That does help a lot.
I attempted to cut & paste the entire list into my BCT15X, using ARC-XT, but the software crashed. Looks like I might have to chop it up into smaller segments.
Thanks RBM!!
You probably helped a lot of guys.
BMT
You sir, are my hero! I was wondering how I was going to work with this...Here is the BCDx36HP version. I separated the 3,813 frequencies into 38 'departments', where each department holds 100 channels (labeled Channel 001 to 100).
Simple enough, right? Feel free to add your Quick Keys to each 'Department', etc.
Save file to a known location and change the ".txt" to ".hpe"
Import file via Sentinel software (File > Import from hpe file).
Very nice. Thank you for doing this.Here is the BCDx36HP version. I separated the 3,813 frequencies into 38 'departments', where each department holds 100 channels (labeled Channel 001 to 100).
Simple enough, right? Feel free to add your Quick Keys to each 'Department', etc.
Save file to a known location and change the ".txt" to ".hpe"
Import file via Sentinel software (File > Import from hpe file).
That was my plan 4 - 1000 channel units...Happy to help. YMMV, but it'll take a long time to scan through those frequencies on one scanner. Best to split that bunch into little bunches....of scanners.
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Good point, I shouldn't neglect that area!Give some love to the 138-144 range, too. My neighborhood A10s love VHF AM @ 143.150
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Both of you have been a great help with your contributions! RR is very fortunate to have members like yourselves. This is how forums are supposed to work!
I throw my sincere appreciation upon you kind sir!For anyone interested in the 138-144 MHz (AM) range, I created a Uniden programming file for BCT15, BCD396, BCD996, etc. scanners.
(240 frequencies)
Each MHz is a 'Group' within that system file.
Since the BCD396T had a 200 frequency per system limit, I also split the original file into two files of 120 frequencies each for that scanner.
The first two digits in the file name are the 'System Quick Key. (19 in this case).
You can either use the Uniden programming software or 'import' them into FreeSCAN.
Rich
19 MilAir VHF 138-144.USD
or
19a MilAir VHF 138-140.USD
19b MilAir VHF 141-144.USD
I throw my sincere appreciation upon you kind sir!
Thanks,
I had a joker tell me to sell all my equipment and delete all my files.
BMT