Control Channel Prority

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frankcastle

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Maybe I've missed something, but I've looked and couldn't find an answer.

How does the BCD396XT decide which control channel to listen to? I have multiple towers (sites) control channel and alternate control channels programmed on a single system- i.e. mine and surrounding counties sites. Indiana State Police have a broader jurisdiction and may hit off different sites. Obviously the site nearest me will be the strongest signal, however there are more distant sites that may also be picking up radio traffic that I don't want to miss.

My question is this: If I have 20 or more control and alternate channels, is there a way to prioritize them so the scanner listens to the strongest to the weakest in that order.

BTW. I have the latest firmware and use the newest update for Freescan.

Thank you,
Frank
 

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Unfortunately there is no 'ROAM' feature as the GREs have. The Unidens will lock onto the first strong control channel it sees and disregard anything else for the duration. If you move out of range of that CC then it will try other CCs and sites, I think...Mike
 

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My suggestion would be this. Instead of programming all of the control channels into one site as it appears you have done, create a separate site for each control channel, or rather each CC and its' corresponding alternate, then assign all of the sites the same system quick key.
If you just program all CCs into one site, it will latch onto the first CC it can decode and won't go any further. If you program them into separate sites, then it will scan them all one after the other. Not quite what you wanted (only the strongest) but another option.
 
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