Hi
Using BCD325P2. Trying to receive CSP Trp's A, I, and H. Troop H covers my home location, and Troops A and I cover where I drive and work.
By chance, I stumbled across Trp H on New Britain Simulcast using TGID351 while the scanner was set to ID Search rather than ID Scan. It was odd to hear them there because according to the RR webpage, those frequencies belong to New Britain but I routinely copy Troop H traffic. Moving forward, I wanted to monitor the other 2x troops I mentioned, so I used ProScan to d/l from the RR database and u/l to the scanner. I don't seem to be hearing anything from Troops A or I (or Troop H for that matter on their assigned frequencies). I'm noticing too that on the RR web page for CLMRN, the frequencies are apparently NFM and carried out to the 5th place past the decimal (e.g. 773.95625), but when I try to program that 5th place, it's truncated to 4 places. Not sure if that's the reason I can't hear anything.
Would anyone be able to help me understand what's going on here? Thanks
Using BCD325P2. Trying to receive CSP Trp's A, I, and H. Troop H covers my home location, and Troops A and I cover where I drive and work.
By chance, I stumbled across Trp H on New Britain Simulcast using TGID351 while the scanner was set to ID Search rather than ID Scan. It was odd to hear them there because according to the RR webpage, those frequencies belong to New Britain but I routinely copy Troop H traffic. Moving forward, I wanted to monitor the other 2x troops I mentioned, so I used ProScan to d/l from the RR database and u/l to the scanner. I don't seem to be hearing anything from Troops A or I (or Troop H for that matter on their assigned frequencies). I'm noticing too that on the RR web page for CLMRN, the frequencies are apparently NFM and carried out to the 5th place past the decimal (e.g. 773.95625), but when I try to program that 5th place, it's truncated to 4 places. Not sure if that's the reason I can't hear anything.
Would anyone be able to help me understand what's going on here? Thanks