I am leaving for the Indy 500 race this coming Thursday. Two days ago, I bought a Uniden BR330T so that I could listen to my favorite drivers talk with their crew.
This is my first scanner, and I am finding that programming the BR330T to be very difficult. So, I need all of the help I can get.
So far, I have programmed the BR330T with the frequencies for 6 of my favorite drivers. I have also assigned each driver with a quick key. My goal is to listen to the local AM broadcast of the race, but have it interrupted if there is any talk among any 1 of my 6 drivers. I learned from another post on this forum that what I should do is to make each of the 6 drivers a priority so that the scanner automatically leaves the AM station and goes to the drivers channel when it detects talk by 1 of the drivers.
What more can I do to make effective use of the scanner during the race? For example, what is "alpha tagging"? Would it be useful at the track? Do I need to adjust the length of time the scanner stays on after a transmission?
Thanks in advance for your help. Sam
This is my first scanner, and I am finding that programming the BR330T to be very difficult. So, I need all of the help I can get.
So far, I have programmed the BR330T with the frequencies for 6 of my favorite drivers. I have also assigned each driver with a quick key. My goal is to listen to the local AM broadcast of the race, but have it interrupted if there is any talk among any 1 of my 6 drivers. I learned from another post on this forum that what I should do is to make each of the 6 drivers a priority so that the scanner automatically leaves the AM station and goes to the drivers channel when it detects talk by 1 of the drivers.
What more can I do to make effective use of the scanner during the race? For example, what is "alpha tagging"? Would it be useful at the track? Do I need to adjust the length of time the scanner stays on after a transmission?
Thanks in advance for your help. Sam