You can choose to have the radio resume scanning after a preset time, allowing you to sample it but not get stuck on it.
I like to program the weather channels (we have two in DFW) but set to skip (not be scanned).
Ken, N2VIP
On Oct 9, 2024, at 18:46, John Wuest via Users users@lists.chirpmyradio.com wrote:
I'm curious why you want to scan the NWS frequencies. Generally, there is only one that covers your geographical area and the others are out of range. Also, because they never stop transmitting, your radio will stop on it every scan cycle.
On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 4:48 PM larry louree via Users < users@lists.chirpmyradio.com> wrote:
I have one of my UV-5R that receives well, so want to us it to scan NWS channels here to support my Skywarn activities.
I went to Chirp, on the Advanced Settings Tab and found "Scan Resume". My choices are:
TO CO SE
what do each of these do if I add them to my set up for the radio.
Thanks.
Larry
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