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![]() I'm guessing that the scanners were hit as follows: Scanner 1 225 MHz Scanner 3 275 MHz Scanner 4 300 MHz Scanner 5 325 MHz Scanner 7 375 MHz Each the first frequency in the set. It looks to me like something interfered internally with the scanners, but you said that the signal being received was data. So I don't know. Frank Yep you pretty much got it correct. Without question it was some type of data. Also to elimite the possilblity of interference between scanners I had turned all but one off and still got the interference on that last scanner on 375.000. So I'm pretty sure it wasn't interference between the multipul scanners. Plus I've run this same search, same ranges, same antenna, same multicouplers, and same scanners and ever had it happen before....just strange.... George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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