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    ABM (Terrestrial): Frequency Finder. Birdman's thread

    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    From ABM 3.1, a new feature will be available in ABM to scan for local masts. This is for changes as well as for adding regions.
    Would it make sense if, when scanning (terrestrial?) channels, the options were:

    1. Allow the (manual) creation of a skip-channel list.
    2. Scan all channels except any in the skip-channel list and save the resulting channels as an active-channels list.
    3. Scan just the channels from my active-channels list.


    1. Is to allow for people picking up unwanted signals from a second transmitter to remove it.
    2. Is for a first scan, or a rescan when frequencies change (which will be happening quite a bit over the next year for 700MHz frequency clearance)
    3. Is to pick up new/removed channels.
    Last edited by birdman; 03-08-18 at 01:31.
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