Did a search, but was unable to find a definitive answer...
Last night before going to bed, I set my 536HP to record the local PD/FD trunking system. Watching for a particular TGID to pop up again, and want to have it recorded when it does show again. I stopped the recording this morning just long enough to transfer the audio files to my hard drive so I could review them.
I figured I'd have one folder with all the files in it, so imagine my surprise when I saw that there were 15 folders with the recordings in them. So my question is this....is this typical of the x36HP scanners, to divide up the recordings into multiple folders? The folders all go in chronological order and all contain differing departments, so my thinking that each department might be in a different folder doesn't seem to be correct. It's no big deal whether it's one folder or 15; was just kind of surprised me is all.
If anyone can throw some light on this for me, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
:)
Last night before going to bed, I set my 536HP to record the local PD/FD trunking system. Watching for a particular TGID to pop up again, and want to have it recorded when it does show again. I stopped the recording this morning just long enough to transfer the audio files to my hard drive so I could review them.
I figured I'd have one folder with all the files in it, so imagine my surprise when I saw that there were 15 folders with the recordings in them. So my question is this....is this typical of the x36HP scanners, to divide up the recordings into multiple folders? The folders all go in chronological order and all contain differing departments, so my thinking that each department might be in a different folder doesn't seem to be correct. It's no big deal whether it's one folder or 15; was just kind of surprised me is all.
If anyone can throw some light on this for me, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
:)
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