It will do that unless you remove the yes for both listen and record on each talk group which sets them basically to ignore.
You will need to explicitly lock them out. That means you will need to define the talk group, then set Listen slider to off.I got it working but it's getting all of the alias for the counties I have in after I put in the ones I wanted
The listen are something elseYou will need to explicitly lock them out. That means you will need to define the talk group, then set Listen slider to off.
?The listen are something else
How do I do it I didn't see it in the manual
I put the listen listen to off and it's still coming through even when I just put in a site and comes through without aliases, If I have just say I have 20 talk groups I would need create 20 aliases listIt's in the Playlist Editor section. You will need to create a new alias for each talk group that you do not want to hear. Once you have created it, set Listen slider to off (left / grey). That will mute the talk group.
I did one is that right and do I delete the top identifierAnd if its not a tg that's set to mute, meaning one that's not in your alias list, then it would be a tg that nobody identified and or submitted, or you did not import all talkgroups.
Create one new tg and name it unknown.
Set the identifier to p25 tg range and use range 1 thru 65535
Turn off Listen and Record. Click save
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I did one is that right and do I delete the top identifier
I deleted it, then I added a unknownDefinitely not right. You added a identifier to an existing talk group (48501 sptg DISP)
So go to that tg, 48501, and click on the identifier you added and hit delete identifier. Then hit save.
Then go to
Frequency rotation is how fast it cycles through the list of control channel frequencies looking for a control channel.What does frequency rotation mean does that have to do with how fast it picks up a talkgroup it seems like it has delay picking up
Should that be different if it has a delayFrequency rotation is how fast it cycles through the list of control channel frequencies looking for a control channel.