i used the ezscan software that came with the 1095 to program it . and i am using the telescopic antenna that came with the unit .
The programming from the correct software is a good thing.
However .. Motorola Type II SmartZone Omnilink
Here you go .. Simulcast. You need to read up on simulcast systems. Welcome to the new world of hurt. It explains all your issues.
Btw .. the Uniden (436HP, 536HP) scanners do not have an analog squelch, so they are not like your 1080 if you were thinking about going there.
I would suggest going to the NJ forum .. and speaking to the users there about the NJ system.
You need to learn about simulcast systems.
But likely you will be best to use the 1080 for the NJ State Police and the 1095 for everything else, though I did not look into those as I have no idea where you live.
Maybe a good place to start ..
http://forums.radioreference.com/whistler-scanners/347563-problems-simulcast.html
My work here is done .. the rest is up to you. Have fun.
A tip from another Whistler user,
"On my 1095 I have my squelch set to Min. Both systems I monitor are simulcast. But I am in lucky to be in a good location and do not have issues with simulcast. For some reason the 1095 works great with the squelch set to Min. Don't know why but it just works better that way. If I set it higher the reception starts to break up at times"
Something for you to try .. but when it comes to simulcast it is all about location.
Maybe you need to be selective on what you listen to on each scanner and set them up accordingly.