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From ronald@prins.hacktic.nl Mon Sep 13 09:36:37 1993
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From: ronald@prins.hacktic.nl (Ronald Prins)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.scanner,alt.radio.scanner
Subject: Re: AOR AR-3000 changing priority channel test time.
Keywords: AOR AR-3000 scanner priority control
Message-ID: <Jkui0B1w165w@prins.hacktic.nl>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 93 19:27:30 GMT
References: <mjrCCwL86.GuH@netcom.com>
Organization: P.I.A., Rijswijk, Nl
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mjr@netcom.com (Matthew Rapaport) writes:
> Someone once posted the only undocumented command for the AR3000 I've ever
> seen. It involved changing the time interval the scanner uses to check the
> priority channel. Can someone repost this sequence of keystrokes?
I've got the 3000a version. To change the priority interval press:
<2nd F> then hold the <PRIO> key until you see P-int flashing. Now you
can type the number of seconds (1..99).
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