I have a Uniden 325P2 for my main handheld scanner. Along with regular scanning, I use it to discover new systems and other general searching. I have found an issue with it regarding what I believe is the Uniden Preprogrammed Database information.
I have a Custom search set up to search 851-861MHZ. I have the Control Channel Only turned on. When I get a hit on a Motorola CC for the local State Police, I expect to see is the SYS ID, 4B16, and the site number. Instead I get "CONNECTICUT SP", which, if I recall, is the System name that was preprogrammed into the firmware of the earlier x96 line of scanners.
However, with those scanners, you could do the 2, 9, HOLD, and power on the radio to clear everything and there would be a message asking if you want to restore this preloaded database. I tried that with the 325P2 and no luck, the issue still crops up.
I would like to either remove or shut off this preloaded database.
I tried several searches here and other sites but nothing comes across about it.
There is nothing in my personal database that matches, I use "CSP" in all my files.
The 996P2 has the same problem (as one might expect).
chris
I have a Custom search set up to search 851-861MHZ. I have the Control Channel Only turned on. When I get a hit on a Motorola CC for the local State Police, I expect to see is the SYS ID, 4B16, and the site number. Instead I get "CONNECTICUT SP", which, if I recall, is the System name that was preprogrammed into the firmware of the earlier x96 line of scanners.
However, with those scanners, you could do the 2, 9, HOLD, and power on the radio to clear everything and there would be a message asking if you want to restore this preloaded database. I tried that with the 325P2 and no luck, the issue still crops up.
I would like to either remove or shut off this preloaded database.
I tried several searches here and other sites but nothing comes across about it.
There is nothing in my personal database that matches, I use "CSP" in all my files.
The 996P2 has the same problem (as one might expect).
chris