When the Uniden SDS100 monitors a signal and displays DMR (not CAP/CON/DT3/XPT), does that mean it could be a conventional (not trunked) DMR repeater or simplex on DMR?
If it is DMR simplex, can the Uniden SDS100 differentiate between Time Slot 1 and Time Slot 2?
(I have read that earlier simplex programming didn't use a Time Slot, but some newer radios can use Time Slot 1 or Time Slot 2 on simplex.)
Also, if a frequency being monitored is part of a single-frequency Motorola Capacity Plus system, does the Uniden SDS100 show the Digital Status as DMR or CAP?
(If I recall correctly, it will display it as CAP and then the challenge is to determine which, if any, other frequencies are part of that Capacity Plus system.)
If it is DMR simplex, can the Uniden SDS100 differentiate between Time Slot 1 and Time Slot 2?
(I have read that earlier simplex programming didn't use a Time Slot, but some newer radios can use Time Slot 1 or Time Slot 2 on simplex.)
Also, if a frequency being monitored is part of a single-frequency Motorola Capacity Plus system, does the Uniden SDS100 show the Digital Status as DMR or CAP?
(If I recall correctly, it will display it as CAP and then the challenge is to determine which, if any, other frequencies are part of that Capacity Plus system.)
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