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Thanks for your post. It's actually doing what it should. So its still very useful, but not in the way I thought it might be. I don't have a Midland, but if you can more than one scanlist there has to be a means to select which one will be used. If your radio is dual receive capability you might even have ability to select separate scan list numbers for the A & B channels. How its done on your Midland is likely most apparent in your factory programming software or CHIRP, if available for your radio model. Here's how it works on my Wouxun radios using the factory programming software. There are up two things that control which channels will be included in a scan. The first is a parameter included with each channel entry called "Scan Add". If Scan Add is "ON" the the channel can be scanned. If "OFF" then it will NOT be scanned even if included in the range of the selected scan list or when using scan list "ALL" The second thing are scan lists. The default scan list is "ALL" which includes all configured channels with "ScanAdd" of "ON". The user defined numbered scan lists each consist of a start channel number and an end channel number. Again, even if a channel is included in scan list range it will not be scanned until the channel's "Scan Add" is set to "ON" My radios are dual receive so I have two parameters I can use to select a scan group; For area "A" the parameter is "SCAN-GRP-A and "SCANGRP-B" for the "B" area. Each can be set either directly from the radio's menu or using the programming software to either "ALL" or one of the scan list numbers. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the question. It got me thinking so I did some testing with a Wouxun KG-XS20G+ configured with a scanlist of 15 channels and priority scanning of channel 2. I used a Wouxun KG-935G+ on channel 1 and another on channel two to key all the combinations with the KG-XS20G+ scanning using scan mode = CO. Initially I had the misunderstanding that Priority Scanning was something independent of manually initiated scanning and worked constantly in the background when enabled. I also assumed assumed it was preemptive. Testing my Wouxun KG-XS20G+ shows priority scan only works during a manually initiated scan effectively interleaving the scanning of the priority channel while stepping through the scan list channels. For large scan lists this noticeably improves how fast the radio detects the priority channel. Answer to your question: I found priority scanning is not preemptive. When I can lands on a channel in the scan list or on the priority channel it will stay on the channel base on the scan mode. So with my better understanding I've made my favorite repeater my priority channel so I'm less likely to miss the first the first part of of transmissions when I'm scanning.
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Sorry, read too fast and I missed the "Plus". Thanks for pointing out my error!
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I have a GM30 so after reading your post I connected it to my Windows 11 PC using the USB cable I got from Radioddity when I bought it. Only way I could get the "PROGRAMMING..." message on the GM-30 is by successfully initiating an up or download using the Programming Software (Version 1.05). The only way I could simulate the actual problem you are seeing, the screen to go blank after the "PROGRAMMING..." message is displayed, is to unplug the USB-A cable while up or downloading. So it seems the Programming Software is communicating with the GM-30 via Programming cable, but something is interrupting the process only after it is initiated. Maybe a conflicting program on the PC or intermittent connection? This is probably irrelevant, but I played around with trying each of my PC 4 USB ports with the Programming Software and got it to fail, but not in the way you describe. After plugging the Radioddity programming cable to the PC & GM30 I brought up the GM-30 GMRS Programming software, turned on the GM-30 and attempted a download to the PC. It failed, so I checked to see which COM port showed available and found that all COM PORTS showed up as grayed-out indicating no port was available. I repeated the process after moving the PC end of the programming cable to another of the PC's 4 USB-A ports. This time when I checked the Programming Software it showed the COM6 was highlighted in bold characters indicating it was available! I attempted to another download and it was a success. Checking the other two of the PC's USB-A ports, one couldn't be seen by the Programming Software and they other was see erroneously as COM6 and didn't work.
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From the album: My GMRS radios and related gear
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Mobile solution and backup Base Station
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Thanks for feedback! My first two GMRS mobile radios where Radioddity DB25-G's. While I wanted one as a base station and the other as a mobile, I decided to configure them both as a mobiles for flexibility. I added the external speaker to the DB25-G because my old-ears were having problems recognizing individuals' voices using the DB25-G's built in. So later when I decided I wanted GMRS mobiles in both cars I bought the KG-XS20G+ to serve as my new base station. Keeping with my flexibility strategy, also configured it as a mobile. BTW.... I'm a fellow 'bent rider! I'm currently riding a Bacchetta Corsa, but got my start with a Vision R40 with USS. -
From the album: My GMRS radios and related gear
2x Identically configured Radiodiity DB25-Gs each attached to their own cupholder mount. -
From the album: My GMRS radios and related gear
Base Station Solution and backup mobile Wouxun KG-XS20G+ LycoGear Heavy Duty Metal AMPS Hole Pattern ELD Drinks Cup Holder Mount BTECH RPS-30M 13.8v 30A Switching power supply Jebsens USB C Car Charger Adapter with Voltage Display Retevis GMRS Base Antenna installed in the attic (Elevation 801 ft above sea level) TWAYRDIO TC-YG05 5 element YAGI antenna on a RCA Outdoor Antenna Rotator with Remote VH-226F Daiwa CS-20 switch Tripp Lite IBAR2-6D Isobar 2 Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip (Not pictured) HT Charging Station: 2x Wouxun KG-935G+ Handhelds in their charging cradles 2x Simple Touch C30004-Multi-2P Auto Shut-off Mult-Setting Safety outlets -
Since I received my Wouxun KG-XS20G+ last week I have been playing with it's features individually and in combination. In this process I have found some things that at first seem to be problems, but I'm now thinking are just the way radios work. Your thoughts are appreciated! So after creating a scanlist of channels 1-10 and initating a scan, my new radio works as I would expect. The channel numbers display in quick legible ascending order and repeat until I either stop the scan or a signal is detected. (NOTE - I'm using the 14: SCANMODE = TO) So here's the issue: When I enable Priority Scan (18:PRI-SCAN) and set the Priority Channel (18:PRI-CH) initiating a scan results in the scan display interleaving scanlist channels with the priority channel. The display is changing so quick it is only barely legible. I know this is evidence the priority scan is technically working correctly with the scan list, but it seems to me an odd design choice. It would make more sense to me the Priority Channel be excluded from the display leaving the scanlist channel sequence legible. Do other radios work this way?
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Ok, took me a while to figure out how to post a reply, so I hope this is the correct method! Special thanks for each of your suggestions and feed back on your experience with the KG-XS20! For brevity, I left of the results of interim testing from my posted findings. For LeoG; When the problem occurs the initial power-on screen and main screen colors are REALLY messed up. It's nothing close to one of the 4 Themes( menu 56). When the problem first showed up, I uploaded the radio's configuration to my PC and verified the Theme had not changed either accidently or by memory corruption. The next thing was I attempted to correct the problem by changing the screen from one Theme to another, but it had no effect. For SteveShannon; I too was concerned about loose coupling of noise onto the DC lines or the Wouxun programming cable. I even considered my switcher DC power supply might be generating noise or significant transients on power-up, but with careful monitoring I didn't see anything unusual. Just to be sure I shorten the DC supply lines to the radio to just 1ft and rerouted A/C cords, coax and the programming cable to prevent significant contact. For WRYZ926; I believe a FULL factory reset DID clear the problem, but my notes/memory are a little fuzzy on that. Either way, I didn't considered a fix given the frequency the problem was occuring. Basically it was occurring everytime I sat down, turned on the DC power supply and hit the radio's on-button. Just turning my KG-XS20Plus on or off using the radio's power button or having the radio reboot itself after an upload had no effect in creating or clearing the problem. I'm curious if using the exact steps I described in my post you will experience the problem. If you get a chance, let me know!
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I received my Wouxun KG-XS20G+ last week and I'm really enjoying it! Since I am a newbie to two-way radios my learning what each feature of my new radio does individually and in combination is really helping. Along the way I have encountered some interesting things about my new radio, of which this is the first of several I encountered. Cycling DC power from the KG-XS20G+ while the Wouxun programming cable is connected to both the KG-XS20G+ and the powered-on PC may result in the KG-XS20G+’s initial power-on and main screens appearing with distorted colors and icons. Refer to attached pictures, wouxun1.jpg and wouxun2.jpg. I could not determine if the KG-XS20G+’s other functionality is affected. The problem can be cleared and also avoided by removing the Wouxun Programming cable prior to cycling DC power. Test Methodology: Perform the following actions in the listed order to re-produce the problem. 1) Power-up the PC with the Wouxon KG-XS20G+ programming software installed along with the USB driver, if needed. 2) Plug the programming cable into the PC and KG-XS20G+ (see manual for instructions). 3) Verify the KG-XS20G+ configuration can be read by the Wouxon KG-XS20G+ programming software. 4) Using KG-XS20G+’s RED power button turn off the radio. 5) Disconnect DC power to the XG-XS20G+, count to 5, and reconnect DC power. 6) Using KG-XS20G+’s RED power button turn on the radio. NOTE: Steps 4 and 6 can be skipped allowing the KG-XS20G+ to power up automatically when DC power is restored. Software and equipment used: KG-XS20G Plus Commander version 1.10 (20221005) Model: KG-XS20G Plus, GMRS FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN25 S/N: MRGX121385 Manufacture Date Code 2024-12 Wouxun Mobile Radio USB Programming Cable (PCO-003) BTECH RPS-30M Switching Power Supply Output: 13.8VDC 30A