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TK-D300G question

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shmget

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I have a TK-D300G, which is a European DMR HT made by Kenwood.

I'm trying to figure out how to get the scan to only stop on a channel when the correct slot is being received. For example, if I have Slot 2 and a talkgroup programmed, if Slot 1 comes through, even though I don't have GID Scan selected and don't hear it, the scan stops and is held on that channel until there is no RF received.

I find this happens on my NXDN radios as well (such as NX700), that if a talkgroup doesn't match what a channel is programmed with, the radio will stop, and even though there isn't audio (because the radio is filtering the non-matching talkgroup), it won't move on until the RF stops being received.

Is there a setting or two that I'm missing, or is this a quirk of Kenwoods?
 
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No idea, have not messed with it yet.

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