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Motorola CDM 1250

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i have a question about the scan list and zone feature on the Motorola CDM 1250. I can get the scan to work in zone 1 but when i go to zone 2 to try and scan them channels it goes back to zone 1 to scan them. Is there any way to scan zone 1 and zone 2 on its own? I cant figure it out is there a way to do it or a way to do it in the program software? NO im not asking for any program software just a question
 

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i have a question about the scan list and zone feature on the Motorola CDM 1250. I can get the scan to work in zone 1 but when i go to zone 2 to try and scan them channels it goes back to zone 1 to scan them. Is there any way to scan zone 1 and zone 2 on its own? I cant figure it out is there a way to do it or a way to do it in the program software? NO im not asking for any program software just a question

The way the scan works is that you program a scan list of up to 16 channels and then assign that scan list to a channel and then when you press scan it will scan the list based on what channel you are on.

Most of the radios that I have ever looked at seem to come with a default scan list of the Zone 1 channels 1-16 or something, so when you go to Zone 2 it probaby has the same scan list attached.

Brian
 
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