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Pro-96 no longer detecting frequencies

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joepaigejr

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My Pro-96 has stopped recognizing any kind of comms. I even manually selected the CC on 2 separate TRSs in my area, and they were not being decoded. No sound, nada. This also happened last weekend for about 3 hours. Then all of a sudden, the scanner started working again, until today. Any thoughts?

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joepaigejr said:
My Pro-96 has stopped recognizing any kind of comms. I even manually selected the CC on 2 separate TRSs in my area, and they were not being decoded. No sound, nada. This also happened last weekend for about 3 hours. Then all of a sudden, the scanner started working again, until today. Any thoughts?

Hmmm... might need a reset. Did you try that? Sometimes when a scanner goes beserk I do this and then just use the software to reprogram it again.

-AZ
 

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scanner not detecting freqs

dear sir, hi you could or might have a faulty scanner or software it haappens i know a guy who had a 780 similar to that ,thanks david1975au :)
 

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Perhaps the CC is changing to a frequency you don't have programmed into the PRO-96.

I had this happen on my local system - it turned out that I only had the CCs listed in the RR database programmed, and the system started using one of the other frequencies as the CC. I ended up programming all eleven of the system's frequencies.
 
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