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Certainly, the 245 and more recent scanners do not have that limitation. -- Dave S "Steve Silverwood" wrote in message ... In article , says... Not sure what you mean by one trunking system per scanner. More than half of my 245 is devoted to trunking systems. I regularly scan multiple trunking and non-trunking channels. Am I missing your point here? It=3Fs been a while since I had a trunking scanner, but the thing I ran into was that I could either listen to the trunked system, or the regular channels, and that I could only set up one trunked system at a time. To go to a different trunked system, I had to dump the existing one. That was VERY annoying. -- -- //Steve// Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS Fountain Valley, CA Email: |
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