2021-01-18, 02:04 PM
Hello,
According to what I have read on the wiki (thanks for that, it is really of help!), I understood that the merge function helps to merge under a single channel number different istances of the same channel that can be found on different frequencies. Is that right?
I was wondering if there is some kind of function that can help me to manage the case reported hereafter in which, after a scan, I have under the same channel number two completely different and independent channels (i.e. different frequencies):
Is this something that can happen or I have made some mistake somewhere? Should I go one-by-one deleting the chanel I don't need or there is a way to avoid this during the scan itself? Hope you can help me in providing guidance on how to manage this case.
Thanks a lot in advance for any feedback!
Cheers,
Alex
According to what I have read on the wiki (thanks for that, it is really of help!), I understood that the merge function helps to merge under a single channel number different istances of the same channel that can be found on different frequencies. Is that right?
I was wondering if there is some kind of function that can help me to manage the case reported hereafter in which, after a scan, I have under the same channel number two completely different and independent channels (i.e. different frequencies):
Is this something that can happen or I have made some mistake somewhere? Should I go one-by-one deleting the chanel I don't need or there is a way to avoid this during the scan itself? Hope you can help me in providing guidance on how to manage this case.
Thanks a lot in advance for any feedback!
Cheers,
Alex