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Hi,
For those with a 780 : Have been getting somewhat contradictory results with this, so I'll ask here. When using the L/O button to lock out a channel, is this temporary ? e.g., after shutting the power off, and then back on, is the lockout still in place ? How do the other lockout options work, with regard to being "temporary" ? New at this, and find it all a bit confusing. Thanks, Bob |
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"Robert11" sputtered incoherently in
: When using the L/O button to lock out a channel, is this temporary ? e.g., after shutting the power off, and then back on, is the lockout still in place ? A programmed channel remains locked out, until you unlock it. How do the other lockout options work, with regard to being "temporary" ? New at this, and find it all a bit confusing. The 780 maintains a permanent list of, up to 200 unique skipped frequencies. When frequency 201 is added to the end of the list, the first entry is cleared from memory. If a frequency from one of the pre-programmed service searches is skipped, it will be skipped if it is in the range of a custom search. Each bank, if programmed as for a trunking system, can store up to 200 locked out talk group ids. Again, this is permanent until either manually unlocked (page 41) or you attempt to skip more than 200 ids. All skipped/locked out items are retained, even is power is turned off. -- You are a fluke of the Universe You have no right to be here And whether you can hear it or not, the Universe is laughing behind your back "Five-eleven's your height, one-ninety your weight You cash in your chips around page ninety-eight." |
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