Ok started LCN search and so far got 3 of 6 LCN on early short search.
Where do I find my results? Backed out and started all over again.
Well...check this post: http://forums.radioreference.com/un...6hp-bcd536hp-now-available-8.html#post2910939
Ok started LCN search and so far got 3 of 6 LCN on early short search.
Where do I find my results? Backed out and started all over again.
Trunked system, yes.
What about when Sentinel can import NXDN, will the LCNs have to still be found?
If they are not already listed in the RR database, then yes. You will need to find them with LCN finder.
I tried function,sytem and it went right back to scanning with no save option.
I tried function,sytem and it went right back to scanning with no save option.
This system has me stumped.. Seems two listings for same area,Loc #1 fixed and Loc#2 mobile
CC is 452.325 RAN-4 for sure strong signal on location #1 fixed which is what I'm working on.
So far I have these 6 freqs I'm trying on location #1.
Not very active system yet here as fairly new license active on this location.
Newer Baycom license WQFF501 is one I'm working on.
451.225
451.575
452.325 CC
453.000
461.125
462.025
ULS License - Industrial/Business Pool, Trunked License - WQFF501 - BayComm, Inc.
ULS License - Industrial/Business Pool, Trunked License - WPVS931 - DILORENZO, ERMANNO
Ok U2 will take your word on that,I was going by the FCC license info in addition to RR database.
No offense but many times RR database is out of date..
Thanks.
Ok started LCN search and so far got 3 of 6 LCN on early short search.
Where do I find my results? Backed out and started all over again.
No, you will have to restart the session.Question about LCN finder. If you have to wait on an active channel that might take days, does the finder start up where it left off if you turn off your scanner and then turn it back on later?
No, you will have to restart the session.
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WOW! I read a post that told of a guy who ran LCN for over a year to finally get that last number.He didn't do that with batteries lol.
Maybe a precursor to LCN Finder use should be monitoring the frequencies to see which ones are active, then program those only into the trunk them run LCN Finder.
LCN Finder will never find the LCN for a frequency that is not used.