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Radioddity Radioddity GM-30 Question

lhbadman

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I know it's not a scanner...

In channel mode, you kick off a scan. It cycles through, lands on a transmission. You want to pause the scan on the active channel so it stays on that channel. Possible? If so, how? Not seeing it in the manual unless I'm missing it.

Thanks-

Lee
KI2K
 

lhbadman

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Ha- found it. Menu option 19. Took reading the manual twice to pick up on it.
 

TeeJayZee

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I also wish there was a way to stop the scanning if I find an active channel that interests me.

I had it on Carrier search mode, but chose between Time and Search modes, but wasn't happy with any of them. :(

For the record, what did you end up using? Which mode? Carrier, Time, or Search?
 

TeeJayZee

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UPDATE: Discovered it by accident....

If you have it in Carrier search mode and conduct a scan, you can then stop it on any frequency (CHANNEL) by pressing the PTT key. :cool:
 
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