Bc 296d Tg Loggings

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williams63

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Ill post what my 296D logged , I know *some* very well might be in the database.

9376
8848
8864
8880
3088
3072
38240
2771
8611
8304
8583
38048
2768
38371
2775
8595
2755
2803
38400


I think the 27 TG are MNR..

However I was not around the radio to ID these.

Thx Guys
 

mciupa

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You're Zone 3 right ?

Looking at your list:

9376 (listed in DB)
8848 (listed in DB)
8864 (listed in DB)
8880 (listed in DB)
3088 (listed)
3072 *new*
38240*new*
2771 (listed as 2768)
8611 *new* should be 8608
8304 (listed)
8583 should be 8576
38048 *new*
2768 (listed)
38371*new* should be 38368
2775 (listed as 2768)
8595 (listed) should be 8592
2755 *new*should be 2752
2803 *new* should be 2800
38400 *new*

Nice work :wink:
 

mikewazowski

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Not a new talkgroup.

You really need to read your scanner's manual and learn how to set the status bit.

It's been covered here many times before. Here's the link to the Scanont FAQ: http://www.hamsexy.com/scanont-faq.html

Scroll down to the section on status bits.

What you found is an MTO Enforcement group multiselected or patched with an MNR group.

It's not an MNR group.
 
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mikewazowski

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Not sure which setting you should use for status bits. Try both and once you only see talkgroups divisible by 16, then you've got it right.

The end detect setting has nothing to do with status bits. It determines if the scanner uses the carrier drop or the end code at the end of a trunked transmission to know when to go back to the control channel.
 
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