TailGator911
Silent Key/KF4ANC
I am attempting programming the TRX-1 with EZ Scan software.
I am attempting programming the WS-1065 with full Pro ARC500
There is an option in EZ Scan to import programming from WS-1065 into a VScan folder in EZ Scan to upload to TRX-1. So I can program the WS-1065 with ARC500 and when I get it close enough to perfect I can then import into a VScan folder for TRX-1 and inherit the exact programming that I have in the WS1065 via ARC500? Those who have tried this, does it work well?
This would work well for me if it works well on the radios, having different ScanLists enabled and disabled in each respective radio to scan together in my overall area.
Also, does the TRX-2 fit into this Bermuda Triangle anywhere? Is it possible to import from WS-1065 into a VScan folder to upload into the TRX-1 and the TRX-2 both?? That would be too much to ask, more than likely. I am finding that nothing is easy when it comes to new technology and scanners. Is it the technology or the fact that I am now in my 60s or the combination of the two?
I think I just answered my own question hah.
Any and all advice greatly appreciated!
John
kf4anc
I am attempting programming the WS-1065 with full Pro ARC500
There is an option in EZ Scan to import programming from WS-1065 into a VScan folder in EZ Scan to upload to TRX-1. So I can program the WS-1065 with ARC500 and when I get it close enough to perfect I can then import into a VScan folder for TRX-1 and inherit the exact programming that I have in the WS1065 via ARC500? Those who have tried this, does it work well?
This would work well for me if it works well on the radios, having different ScanLists enabled and disabled in each respective radio to scan together in my overall area.
Also, does the TRX-2 fit into this Bermuda Triangle anywhere? Is it possible to import from WS-1065 into a VScan folder to upload into the TRX-1 and the TRX-2 both?? That would be too much to ask, more than likely. I am finding that nothing is easy when it comes to new technology and scanners. Is it the technology or the fact that I am now in my 60s or the combination of the two?
I think I just answered my own question hah.
Any and all advice greatly appreciated!
John
kf4anc