@tvengr is 100% correct as the P2 series are very capable scanners and simply don’t have the necessary space on the display to show longer frequencies, but they absolutely will save those into memory properly! So, don’t worry, as long as they’re entered correctly, the scanner will save and use them exactly as originally entered.
You MAY be able to see the final digits in ProScan or similar, but I don’t recall if the software will get the list with > four decimal places. I believe it would, but honestly don’t remember. Either way, the scanner is saving it into memory properly.
Lastly, the P2 models use some VERY old code in their firmware that’s carried over from a great many years ago. They simply have added-on and seem to not discard very much. This is why there may be a graphical limitation. One other anomaly that I remember are the four digit system IDs being used with P25 when it’s actually three digits with a leading zero, this is because of being “carried over” from the code used with the older Motorola 3600 systems that did use four digits, something that was simply never updated to be disregarded. I get the
“if it’s not broke, don’t fix or change it” outlook with software, but there have been flukes older than a decade that have popped up even in the most recent firmware revisions. The developers probably just don’t have the time to do a complete rewrite, besides the fact that doing so will create a whole new set of bugs. Even messing with too much of the legacy code will likely break something, so there’s an inevitable trade off.
Hopefully, that puts you at ease and details some of the technical side a little bit better.