New Man on Board with Questions.


R. Keske
 

"When I press HOLD on a specific frequency and a signal
comes up on it, the scanner will pick it up very nicely. When I press
 SCAN, it just sits there like a bump on a log."

This sounds to me like it is not in the trunked mode or the trunked mode is
turned on, like suggested it is better to find local help on systems like these
because we cam all just guess as to what is happening. Check for the cards in
the two that aren't working and you might try cloning the one that is to the
other 2 and see if that makes a difference. When using programming software I
have seen a lot of times, you type in stuff and see it on the screen but when it
loads to the scanner it could be off as in not everything that needed to load
did. Since you mentioned that you had some other radios I assume your familiar
with trunking and how it works as far as the Control Channel goes.....

Ray



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From: "Mark Levine, D.C." <wb2eqe@...>
To: BC796D@...
Sent: Thu, September 8, 2011 7:31:29 PM
Subject: Re: [BC796D] New Man on Board with Questions.

 
Dan Suggest you join the SEFLORIDA yahoo group and ask there. It sounds to
me like you have some firmware updates that need to be performed and you may
need to update your programming as well. I believe they have a get-together
planned soon and someone may bring a laptop to help you.

There have been several firmware updates issued for the unit.

ML
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Riley" <n2ear@...>
To: <BC796D@...>
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 5:40 PM
Subject: [BC796D] New Man on Board with Questions.

Hi Group,

I have three (3) Uniden BC796Ds. I am not happy with any of them. I
thought this scanner would be a good addition to my radio arsenal.
Evidently, I was wrong. I know Uniden makes a good scanner but I had
no idea how much trouble they would be.

Only one of these radios works the way it should. Even then, it gives
me a noisy static burst when a P25 signal comes through. It annoys me
very much. The audio quality is sometimes garbled when a signal comes
in. I know there is an audio adjustment but the manual is useless in
instructing me on how to improve it.

The other two 796Ds just sit there scanning away and not pick up a
P25 signal. The Palm Beach County radio system is a trunked system.
The county's system is analoged trunk. The particular city I live in
is Delray Beach, Florida and the police and fire/rescue departments
are digital. When I press HOLD on a specific frequency and a signal
comes up on it, the scanner will pick it up very nicely. When I press
SCAN, it just sits there like a bump on a log.

I had these radios programmed with PROSCAN, one of the better scanner
programs out there on the market today. I have read both the 796D
manual and PROSCAN instructions and both of them are like trying to
read a Chinese newspaper.

Is there anyone in this group who knows these scanners well and can
help me figure out what I can do to fix the problems I'm having with
them? I'd be very interested in hearing what to do to remedy my situation.

Thanks in advance!

Dan Riley



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Mark Levine, D.C. <wb2eqe@...>
 

Dan Suggest you join the SEFLORIDA yahoo group and ask there. It sounds to me like you have some firmware updates that need to be performed and you may need to update your programming as well. I believe they have a get-together planned soon and someone may bring a laptop to help you.

There have been several firmware updates issued for the unit.

ML

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Riley" <n2ear@...>
To: <BC796D@...>
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 5:40 PM
Subject: [BC796D] New Man on Board with Questions.


Hi Group,

I have three (3) Uniden BC796Ds. I am not happy with any of them. I
thought this scanner would be a good addition to my radio arsenal.
Evidently, I was wrong. I know Uniden makes a good scanner but I had
no idea how much trouble they would be.

Only one of these radios works the way it should. Even then, it gives
me a noisy static burst when a P25 signal comes through. It annoys me
very much. The audio quality is sometimes garbled when a signal comes
in. I know there is an audio adjustment but the manual is useless in
instructing me on how to improve it.

The other two 796Ds just sit there scanning away and not pick up a
P25 signal. The Palm Beach County radio system is a trunked system.
The county's system is analoged trunk. The particular city I live in
is Delray Beach, Florida and the police and fire/rescue departments
are digital. When I press HOLD on a specific frequency and a signal
comes up on it, the scanner will pick it up very nicely. When I press
SCAN, it just sits there like a bump on a log.

I had these radios programmed with PROSCAN, one of the better scanner
programs out there on the market today. I have read both the 796D
manual and PROSCAN instructions and both of them are like trying to
read a Chinese newspaper.

Is there anyone in this group who knows these scanners well and can
help me figure out what I can do to fix the problems I'm having with
them? I'd be very interested in hearing what to do to remedy my situation.

Thanks in advance!

Dan Riley



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Joe M.
 

First, you need to verify that the P25 board is present in all three scanners.

Second, you need to perform the audio adjustment. I understand that you do not know how to do it, but that is most likely the reason for your issues (aside from the one mentioned above).

If all three were programmed, and only one is working, the issue has to be in the individual scanners.

The 796 is the first generation P25 scanner from Uniden. It is a far cry from the current P25 scanner offerings.

Joe M.

Dan Riley wrote:

Hi Group,
I have three (3) Uniden BC796Ds. I am not happy with any of them. I thought this scanner would be a good addition to my radio arsenal. Evidently, I was wrong. I know Uniden makes a good scanner but I had no idea how much trouble they would be.
Only one of these radios works the way it should. Even then, it gives me a noisy static burst when a P25 signal comes through. It annoys me very much. The audio quality is sometimes garbled when a signal comes in. I know there is an audio adjustment but the manual is useless in instructing me on how to improve it.
The other two 796Ds just sit there scanning away and not pick up a P25 signal. The Palm Beach County radio system is a trunked system. The county's system is analoged trunk. The particular city I live in is Delray Beach, Florida and the police and fire/rescue departments are digital. When I press HOLD on a specific frequency and a signal comes up on it, the scanner will pick it up very nicely. When I press SCAN, it just sits there like a bump on a log.
I had these radios programmed with PROSCAN, one of the better scanner programs out there on the market today. I have read both the 796D manual and PROSCAN instructions and both of them are like trying to read a Chinese newspaper.
Is there anyone in this group who knows these scanners well and can help me figure out what I can do to fix the problems I'm having with them? I'd be very interested in hearing what to do to remedy my situation.
Thanks in advance!
Dan Riley ------------------------------------
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Dan Riley
 

Hi Group,

I have three (3) Uniden BC796Ds. I am not happy with any of them. I thought this scanner would be a good addition to my radio arsenal. Evidently, I was wrong. I know Uniden makes a good scanner but I had no idea how much trouble they would be.

Only one of these radios works the way it should. Even then, it gives me a noisy static burst when a P25 signal comes through. It annoys me very much. The audio quality is sometimes garbled when a signal comes in. I know there is an audio adjustment but the manual is useless in instructing me on how to improve it.

The other two 796Ds just sit there scanning away and not pick up a P25 signal. The Palm Beach County radio system is a trunked system. The county's system is analoged trunk. The particular city I live in is Delray Beach, Florida and the police and fire/rescue departments are digital. When I press HOLD on a specific frequency and a signal comes up on it, the scanner will pick it up very nicely. When I press SCAN, it just sits there like a bump on a log.

I had these radios programmed with PROSCAN, one of the better scanner programs out there on the market today. I have read both the 796D manual and PROSCAN instructions and both of them are like trying to read a Chinese newspaper.

Is there anyone in this group who knows these scanners well and can help me figure out what I can do to fix the problems I'm having with them? I'd be very interested in hearing what to do to remedy my situation.

Thanks in advance!

Dan Riley