[Scan-DC] Rebanding status

Joel Kahn jrkahn at att.net
Thu Aug 16 13:16:56 EDT 2012


I am not having the problem of "hanging" channels on my 396T, however the HP-1 is really crappy when it comes to the hanging channels.  I can hear a call on 7A, it will hang open and I can hear a public works unit and dispatcher talking, then a police call, all the while it is still TG 7A that is open!  The HP-1 wont tell me which frequncy it is listening to, like the 396T does.
 
I have the end code and digital end code selections "on" in the 396, so when it hears one, it resumes scanning.  The HP-1 does not have that capability to select or deselect end codes.

Joel R Kahn

jrkahn at att.net

--- On Thu, 8/16/12, Jeff Krauss <jeff at krauss.ws> wrote:


From: Jeff Krauss <jeff at krauss.ws>
Subject: [Scan-DC] Rebanding status
To: Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net
Date: Thursday, August 16, 2012, 9:54 AM


As of this morning, at least ten of the twenty trunked frequencies 
have been rebanded down 15 MHz.
Several one of them (at least 851.3375, 853.3625, 853.3875) have the 
problem that the repeater's carrier remains up after the speech 
transmission has ended.  Or at least my scanner behaves that way.
I don't monitor the conventional frequencies so I don't know the 
status of those.
The "rebanded" trunking table in Win500 seems to work fine with the 
both the old four control channels and the new four control channels 
included as the "system frequencies".

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