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UV-82 scanning

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Ttslim

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Ok, I've programmed memory channels on a baofeng uv82 v2+ for a friend. The question is, can you "scan" the memory channels that are programmed? Not too familiar with this radio but it seems like a solid little handheld! Thanks for any help.
 

12dbsinad

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Make sure you select which channel you want to scan in the software. It is not adjustable from the front panel.

Also, keep in mind these are SLOW scanners. Something along the lines of 3 channels per second. I wouldn't recommend any scanning of more than 8-10 channels.
 
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