For the last week it seems like the West Metro Fire Auto-dispatch announcer voice on WMFR Tac-6 has been really, really quiet. All the other channels are fine, only WMFR Tac-6 seems to have been "turned down". Anyone know what's going on?
Well, WMFR TAC-6 is still having the same issues, not sure what's going on. Maybe WMFR units don't really need to hear the auto-announcer on their radios, perhaps they have a separate feed at the stations tied to hard-wire connections or something...
It was lower then the voice, but hearing it just fine up to a few nights ago.
Found the new ID, its now 185. You should be able to hear it on the feed now!
I've had another radio locked on the wildcard (pro-106), since Thursday. No autoannounce on any TG.
I've had another radio locked on the wildcard (pro-106), since Thursday. No autoannounce on any TG.
Hmmm, no lock-outs in that ID group at all in Win500. and I don't press the l/o button on the radio except for annoying VHF simplex. Thanks for the ideas.Do you happen to have any talkgroup locked out on the Pro-106? I believe that the TG lockout on the Pro-106 overrides the wildcard and won't follow those TGs.
Can anyone confirm whether a PSR-800, or other scanner, recognizes patch data from a Harris P-25 system?
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From previous forum posts, it sounds like the Uniden models (regardless of how new) have some issues with properly decoding patch data for P25 systems in general. I don't own a Uniden scanner, so I really do not have an ability to compare the patching functionality between the two brands.
I've had another radio locked on the wildcard (pro-106), since Thursday. No autoannounce on any TG.
Can you program TG's 100-199 into your scanner, or would that exceed a capacity limit?
Good idea; I have programmed 100-199 into the PSR-500, each with tag "WM LOLA DISP".