Data Slicer
Data slicers like the ones in the link take the signal from a radio's discriminator tap
, an audio feed sometimes referred to as "baseband audio" and converts it
to good old fashioned serial port data, capable of being read by a computers
comport.
This data is then decoded by programs such as those that monitor the control
channels of trunked radio systems, or other types of radio data such
as POCSAG or GOLAY paging systems.
Now days, though alot of people just use sound card decoding programs, that
eliminate the need for a slicer for many applications.
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