Scan list question XTS3K

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spock7230
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What radios do you own?: XTS 3000 Model II

Scan list question XTS3K

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I've been trying to figure out what I've been doing wrong in setting up a scan list on a Model 2 XTS3000 (CPS 04.01.02).

The scan list has three members. If I'm on channel 3, keying up on channel 1 or 2 will trigger the scan. If I'm on channel 1 or 2 and key up channel 3 the scan will not trigger, but the other two channels will show up on scan. All settings appear to be the same and the Rx/Tx/PL settings are correct.

Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong? Has anyone else ever had an issue like this..?
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Re: Scan list question XTS3K

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Sounds weird, but...

Do you have the Autoscan turned OFF in each
conventional personality you're scanning? That's
where I would start looking anyway.
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Re: Scan list question XTS3K

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Tom in D.C. wrote: Do you have the Autoscan turned OFF in each
conventional personality you're scanning? That's
where I would start looking anyway.
It is now. I've tried it both ways...

I've also tried both dynamic and non-dynamic scan...
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