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>, wdoe999@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> Hi - I've gone through five scanners and was wondering if someone can
> recommend one before I run out of money. On all of these scanners, I
> try and set the squelch so that it skips unused frequencies. However,
> when a used frequency is found, the squelch chops out most of the
> audio. If I turn the squelch all the way down, I can hear all of the
> audio. I try and use the least amount of squelch possible, but it
> still chops the audio so you can't understand anything. Needles to
> say, I'm ticked off that devices could be designed so poorly.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
I've owned over 50 scanners going back over 35 years, and only two had
any squelch issues. One had a defect, the other was just a bad design.
I think the problem is you, to be honest.
BDK


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