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Help with P5400

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VE3RADIO

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Hey All,

I recently picked up a Harris P5400 off eBay... I have lots of experience with programming Harris radios however never with conventional digital.

Here is the issue.

I have a list of about 10 frequencies that are both digital and analog.. I want to have one zone that ignores all analog and decodes digital (P25 only zone) and another zone that scans analog but will still unmute for digital.. (mixed mode)

I realize I can just put a PL tone on so that digital ignores the analog but it will still tie up the channel.. is there a way to make it pass on any analog transmission like a Motorola?

Also anyone know what channel guard is?

I have also found that when I made a new P25 conventional set that it still scans the analog in use on those same channels..

Also using RPM 10
 

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Channel Guard is the same as PL.

To do digital-only, you have to do a workaround as Harris doesn't have digital-only as an option. Set the RX tone to something like 123 or 234 or some other DCS code, that will prevent the radio from ever opening squelch.

You won't be able to lock it down to analog-only as P25 will still open the receiver. If there is a tone present, just set it to that and it will leave the channel muted.

To do mixed mode, configure the channel for P25 and either set the tone to the correct one or leave it blank. Any carrier, digital or not, would then un-mute the radio.

A P25 conventional set can have both analog and digital in the same set. The only reason there are "Conventional" systems and "P25 Conventional" systems is the digital mode, AEGIS/Provoice and P25 respectively. You still need to set the per-channel configurations to control what mode it operates in.
 
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So in reality If the P25 channel I was assigned had a distant analog user on days with good propagation there would be interference and nothing I could do to block the analog signal aside from putting a rouge DCS code on it. I guess that is one area Motorola is a bit better.. it just ignores the signal if its not the desired mode.
 
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