I'm wondering if the Whistler TRX-1 has any sort of battery-save ratio option built in when paused or monitoring a single object?
Unless I'm blind, I can't find any mention of one in the manual, or on Mark's Scanners page about it.
Some of the scanners I've owned in the past used to have an automatic battery-save ratio, like .2 enabled by default with no user manual-intervention capability.
That meant that sometimes the very first syllable might be missed on traffic - which back in the day when I used scanners for monitoring amateur packet transmission, that used to be an issue.
I solved it by putting two identical freqs in an empty bank, and scanning that bank - effectively defeating the battery save.
But I'm not sure if the TRX-1 also has an automatic battery save active or not. Anyone know? Wendy?
Unless I'm blind, I can't find any mention of one in the manual, or on Mark's Scanners page about it.
Some of the scanners I've owned in the past used to have an automatic battery-save ratio, like .2 enabled by default with no user manual-intervention capability.
That meant that sometimes the very first syllable might be missed on traffic - which back in the day when I used scanners for monitoring amateur packet transmission, that used to be an issue.
I solved it by putting two identical freqs in an empty bank, and scanning that bank - effectively defeating the battery save.
But I'm not sure if the TRX-1 also has an automatic battery save active or not. Anyone know? Wendy?