Because I didn't think of it?
Thank you, I'll send you an email.
Thank you, I'll send you an email.
Why don't you send me an email so I can issue a 30 day key.
Why don't you send me an email so I can issue a 30 day key.
Is there are way to set a default save location other than the Proscan folder? I'm not sure that I really need to change anything or if I'm just not used to how the pop up window works.
I've been able to copy a column, but have not been able to copy a row or multiple rows.
I also have not been able to move a row up or down to reorder it. Again, this is just for my convenience. An example is one of the regional fire nets imports from the RRDB in frequency order, but I'd rather put it in channel number order.
Drag the channel node to the desired locationI can add a channel or TG, but I can't insert a row between two other entries.
It seems that the only way to create a new file is to create it first, then read it out of the radio and save or save as. I think that I can figure out a work around, but if there is an easier way to do that I'd like to know.
Right clicking will bring up a menu but it doesn't have a "move" function as that would be more steps. It's easier to just drag the node/s.I think what I'm trying to achieve is to create a new Favorites List and then save it. Before I ask more, I'm going to try a few different things. First, I'm going to try out all of the functions you pointed out. They seem easy once one knows that they are there. I'm probably just to used to the menu and right mouse click functions that Butel uses.
It takes a while to reprogram my brain. That's why I had the same Samsung Note 5 for six years!
Go to the menu File -New then click on Make New Folder then enter a name then hit the OK button. After that, you can import from the RRDB or an existing Sentinel Favorites Lists or read from the scanner.I think what I'm trying to achieve is to create a new Favorites List and then save it.
Go to the menu File -New then click on Make New Folder then enter a name then hit the OK button. After that, you can import from the RRDB or an existing Sentinel Favorites Lists or read from the scanner.
The scanner is scanning a conventional system. Is that correct? If ProScan is logging other traffic then I would say the the scanner isn't reporting any activity on that conv. frequency for an unknown reason. For troubleshooting purposes, go to the Options - General tab and check the options "Scanner Data to 'Scanner Data.txt" File and then after the scanner stops on that frequency, look at the file and see if the scanner sent the data.Seems one of the local VFDs switched to NXDN for their private comms. I created a system with just their frequency in it and set it to Digital Search. I've had it running a few days scanning only that frequency but have had zero hits despite them being called out a few times on various calls (which is still paged out on analog NFM). My question is...why would the search yield no hits?
Are you sure that they have actually transmitted in NXDN while you have been testing?
You would need to use different ports. Starting second instance of web server will throw an error if configured for a port already in use.Is it possible to have 2 instances of ProScan (one hooked into URL for audio and one hooked to microphone in for audio) output and display to the same webserver address? Perhaps modifying Web_Server_User_HTML.htm?
Negative.Is it possible to have 2 instances of ProScan (one hooked into URL for audio and one hooked to microphone in for audio) output and display to the same webserver address?
I don't know but there's zillions of websites on HTML and JavaScript so you may want to research it.Perhaps modifying Web_Server_User_HTML.htm?
The scanner is scanning a conventional system. Is that correct? If ProScan is logging other traffic then I would say the the scanner isn't reporting any activity on that conv. frequency for an unknown reason. For troubleshooting purposes, go to the Options - General tab and check the options "Scanner Data to 'Scanner Data.txt" File and then after the scanner stops on that frequency, look at the file and see if the scanner sent the data.
It sounds like a scanner issue. ProScan will log the data as it's received and doesn't care if the frequency is set to Digital Search.
Like I said in # 7870, look at the 'Scanner Data.txt" and see if the data is arriving from the scanner. That should break down the problem.They've had a couple of calls lately but I'm still only seeing the analog repeater ID every 30 minutes and no other hits. No idea why it would be a scanner issue but I guess anything is possible.
Like I said in # 7870, look at the 'Scanner Data.txt" and see if the data is arriving from the scanner. That should break down the problem.
Go to the Test & Extras tab then click the "Windows File Explorer Application Folder" button.Looked briefly this morning. Wasn't sure where that file is stored so I will go back later and check.
Go to the Test & Extras tab then click the "Windows File Explorer Application Folder" button.