ASTRO Saber Scanning Question
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:22 pm
I'm noticing some odd scanning behavior on an AS3. I don't have my programming computer with me, so I can't look at how I set it up in RSS.
Essentially, I have a zone set up (receive-only) to monitor Boston PD, a conventional, analog system (using DPL). They have 16 channels, so I filled a zone with them. The scanlist contains their first 15 channels. (There's no activity on the 16th anyway.) Each district has its own channel, 2-6. They comprise the grand majority of traffic, but some of the lesser-used channels (1, and 7-13 or so) contain the really interesting traffic.
Priority is set to follow the channel selector.
The issue is that if I set the channel selector to one of the 'quieter' frequencies, such as 13, I hear very little traffic. If I turn back to something like 3, I hear tons of traffic again. My first guess was that I screwed up programming the scanlist. However, even on those channels, the "Scan" indicator shows up, and if I view the scanlist on the radio (VIEW, SCAN), it lists all the channels.
Can anyone tell what's wrong?
Essentially, I have a zone set up (receive-only) to monitor Boston PD, a conventional, analog system (using DPL). They have 16 channels, so I filled a zone with them. The scanlist contains their first 15 channels. (There's no activity on the 16th anyway.) Each district has its own channel, 2-6. They comprise the grand majority of traffic, but some of the lesser-used channels (1, and 7-13 or so) contain the really interesting traffic.
Priority is set to follow the channel selector.
The issue is that if I set the channel selector to one of the 'quieter' frequencies, such as 13, I hear very little traffic. If I turn back to something like 3, I hear tons of traffic again. My first guess was that I screwed up programming the scanlist. However, even on those channels, the "Scan" indicator shows up, and if I view the scanlist on the radio (VIEW, SCAN), it lists all the channels.
Can anyone tell what's wrong?