Blackink
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I have my backlight display set to come on when squelch is broke.
If the BCD325P2 is scanning and squelch is broke, the light comes on but it goes out before the transmission is done. Also, if the transmission is stopped and then within a couple of seconds, when another transmission breaks squelch, either on the same frequency or a different one, and there's chatter, the light doesn't always come on. There would have to be quite a few seconds of silence(no squelch break) to get the backlight to come on again when squelch is broke.
I have a BC125AT scanner that the backlight is set to come on when keypress and/or squelch is broke and it works flawlessly: comes on when squelch is broke and stays on for the complete transmission, goes out when the chatter is done. The backlight comes back on again even if squelch is broke immediately after the transmission ends and the backlight has gone out from the previous transmission.
Is there a way to get my backlight to come on my BCD325P2 every time squelch is broke and then go out once the transmission ends, and no sooner?
If the BCD325P2 is scanning and squelch is broke, the light comes on but it goes out before the transmission is done. Also, if the transmission is stopped and then within a couple of seconds, when another transmission breaks squelch, either on the same frequency or a different one, and there's chatter, the light doesn't always come on. There would have to be quite a few seconds of silence(no squelch break) to get the backlight to come on again when squelch is broke.
I have a BC125AT scanner that the backlight is set to come on when keypress and/or squelch is broke and it works flawlessly: comes on when squelch is broke and stays on for the complete transmission, goes out when the chatter is done. The backlight comes back on again even if squelch is broke immediately after the transmission ends and the backlight has gone out from the previous transmission.
Is there a way to get my backlight to come on my BCD325P2 every time squelch is broke and then go out once the transmission ends, and no sooner?