Disk4mat
Member
Im a big fan of ProScan and also using Priority Scan on my BCD996P2 scanner. I realized once I had accumulated 25+ priority channels and ID's it got harder to keep track of things. Uniden did not include a way to view all priority channels in a list. Well, rather than digging through ProScan system by system, group by group, I created a small, portable application that will read your ProScan database and display all priority channels/id's in one list.
Most people Im sure have no need for this tool but I find myself using it daily. For that small meticulous minority out there, I decided to share the app with the community.
PS Priority was developed on a Win 7 x64 machine and tested on both 64 and 32 bit systems. You must have .NET framework v4.5 or newer installed. Currently PS Priority only supports a single instance of ProScan that was installed via its installer. This will change in the future if other users need support for multiple instances of ProScan.
The app does not write or delete any data. A future version may have the option to unmark channels as priority. But for now I want to refrain from modifying any ProScan files.
Right click on a freq/ID to either Copy the frequency or search RR for it.
Direct download: http://4input.com/downloads/PSPriorityv1.zip
Inside the zip is the application (no install needed. Also a release notes file with credit to Bob.

Final Notes
* If you do not have any priority frequencies or ID's you'll see a message saying so and the application window will not have a list. Ive tried to consider every possible usage scenario but Im sure there will be a few problems that arise depending on the situation. The biggest one is that ProScan has to have been installed with its installer. Otherwise PS Priority wont be able to locate the files.
Most people Im sure have no need for this tool but I find myself using it daily. For that small meticulous minority out there, I decided to share the app with the community.
PS Priority was developed on a Win 7 x64 machine and tested on both 64 and 32 bit systems. You must have .NET framework v4.5 or newer installed. Currently PS Priority only supports a single instance of ProScan that was installed via its installer. This will change in the future if other users need support for multiple instances of ProScan.
The app does not write or delete any data. A future version may have the option to unmark channels as priority. But for now I want to refrain from modifying any ProScan files.
Right click on a freq/ID to either Copy the frequency or search RR for it.
Direct download: http://4input.com/downloads/PSPriorityv1.zip
Inside the zip is the application (no install needed. Also a release notes file with credit to Bob.

Final Notes
* If you do not have any priority frequencies or ID's you'll see a message saying so and the application window will not have a list. Ive tried to consider every possible usage scenario but Im sure there will be a few problems that arise depending on the situation. The biggest one is that ProScan has to have been installed with its installer. Otherwise PS Priority wont be able to locate the files.