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Daniel W. Rouse Jr. wrote:
Are these just additional frequency decimal places (i.e., 411.768 75 means 411.76875) or do these mean something else? Yes they are additional decimal places. The scanner seems to use 6.25 kHz steps on the 400 MHz band ie. during search the actual frequency is incremented 6.25 kHz (0.00625 MHz) and goes like this: 411.00000 411.00625 411.01250 411.01875 411.02500 411.03125 411.03750 411.04375 etc. On other bands like 800 and 900 MHz it seems to use 12.5 kHz steps: 931.00000 931.01250 931.02500 931.03750 931.05000 931.06250 So the indicators simply show the fourth and fifth decimal places. -- Per H. Nielsen My Danish Scanner Pages: http://www.dkscan.dk To reply to this change .dkx to .dk in my address. |
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