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Just a tip... Most of you have probably figured this out, but the easy way to do tests to get the email working is to use a program like Audacity to generate an MP3 of a single tone, and sync that to an MP3 player. Plug in the MP3 player instead of the scanner, and you can keep toning until you get the settings just right.
I've been running this software for several weeks now, and have found that the app sometimes stops responding after a week or so. Not sure if the lab software has a memory leak, or if it's just typical Windows crappiness requiring a reboot every now and again to keep things sane.
I've got a couple of cheap USB sound cards on order so I can monitor a few more agencies. I prefer to have a scanner sitting on a channel rather than scanning and risking missing something. I've found this is a great use for older scanners that were otherwise mostly unused.
I could go either way with a txt or configuring the way it's done now. My local fire department only has about five sets of tones, but when I go with a second sound card, the agency I'll be monitoring there has a lot more. Unfortunately, many are DTMF only, not two-tone.
Anyway, hats off for a great app! Thanks again.
I've been running this software for several weeks now, and have found that the app sometimes stops responding after a week or so. Not sure if the lab software has a memory leak, or if it's just typical Windows crappiness requiring a reboot every now and again to keep things sane.
I've got a couple of cheap USB sound cards on order so I can monitor a few more agencies. I prefer to have a scanner sitting on a channel rather than scanning and risking missing something. I've found this is a great use for older scanners that were otherwise mostly unused.
I could go either way with a txt or configuring the way it's done now. My local fire department only has about five sets of tones, but when I go with a second sound card, the agency I'll be monitoring there has a lot more. Unfortunately, many are DTMF only, not two-tone.
Anyway, hats off for a great app! Thanks again.