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Band Defaults
Use this menu to change the default modulation and frequency step or spacing
used for each band. The scanner displays the list of available bands in the
following format:
{Frequency} : {modulation type} / {step}
Select the frequency band you want to edit. The scanner prompts you for the
following information:
Set Modulation
Select the type of modulation you want the scanner to use as the default for this
band:
AM, Narrowband FM (NFM), FM, Wideband FM (WFM), or FM broadcast
(FMB).
Set Step
Select the number of kHz between each frequency or channel step: 5.0, 6.25, 7.5,
8.33, 10.0, 12.5, 15.0, 20.0, 25.0, 50.0, or 100.0 khz.
P25 LP Filter
This setting lets you set the scanner to apply a software filter that removes the
4kHz tone you can hear on some P25 systems. Note that turning on this setting
increases the CPU load and could slightly degrade P25 decode performance on
some systems.
Display Unit ID
The Unit ID (UID) feature lets you see the unit ID of the radio currently
transmitting on Motorola, EDACS, and APCO P25 systems. To see the Unit ID,
you need to first turn on the global Unit ID option in the Settings menu.
Press MENU.
Scroll to SETTINGS and press E/yes.
Scroll to Disp. Unit ID and press E/yes.
Scroll to On and press E/yes.
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