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Hi just subscribe to dsdplus fast lane . Got the link and a zip file password. Have extracted the files on win rar and cant find anywhere to put in the password. Cant open nothing in the extracted files. Where can I find the place for the password? Any help on setting up fast lane using my rsp1a ? Any help with be much appreciated.
 

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Download winrar. It’s an unlimited trial. Then you use winrar to extract it’ll pop up with a password
 

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Raspberry Pi 1a? If that’s what you meant, not going to work.
 

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Hi just subscribe to dsdplus fast lane . Got the link and a zip file password. Have extracted the files on win rar and cant find anywhere to put in the password. Cant open nothing in the extracted files. Where can I find the place for the password? Any help on setting up fast lane using my rsp1a ? Any help with be much appreciated.
Use 7Zip.


Raspberry Pi 1a? If that’s what you meant, not going to work.
Nope. SDRPlay RSP-1A
 

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The minute you try to extract the file from the link, it will want the password.
Enter that and the extraction begins.
I simply put the zip file in a directory (DSD PLUS) click to 'extract here', enter my password and there it is. Done.
First you should open and read DSDPlus.txt, that explains the different configurations and usage.
If that file won't open, download another zip file with your link and start over.
There are no .rar files just the one zip file. You can use WinRar to extract, or you can use 7zip, or you can use WinZip.
They all do the same thing.
The name of the latest fastlane zip file is DSDPlus2p347.zip. that is the file to extract.
 
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The minute you try to extract the file from the link, it will want the password.
Enter that and the extraction begins.
I simply put the zip file in a directory (DSD PLUS) click to 'extract here', enter my password and there it is. Done.
First you should open and read DSDPlus.txt, that explains the different configurations and usage.
If that file won't open, download another zip file with your link and start over.
There are no .rar files just the one zip file. You can use WinRar to extract, or you can use 7zip, or you can use WinZip.
They all do the same thing.
The name of the latest fastlane zip file is DSDPlus2p347.zip. that is the file to extract.
Thanks think I think have done it and update it to FL
 
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Hi can anyone help me out please ? I have rsp1a on my windows laptop running windows 7 and sdr uno working perfectly. I also have dsd fl also running on same laptop. Trying to use my rsp1a with dsd fast lane but anytime I open FMPP or any bat file i get this error message

Cant open Sdrplay device #1 . Sdr play device with serial number xxxxxxxxxxxx is not present or already in use.

It's that error message or this one

No available RTL SDR device found.

I know on my fmpp configuration bat file got the rsp1a serial number inside correctly. Why cant fmpp cant find my rsp1a? What am I doing wrong ? Please help am lost at the moment.
 

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What happens if you restart your computer, then plug in the sdr, then start dsd?
 

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Just a guess (because others have done it): are you trying to run SDRuno at the same time maybe? Can't have two SDR apps trying to use the same SDR hardware at once. Even if you're not running the SDRuno front-end, isn't there some kind of API service that it uses that may need to be stopped (I'm not very familiar with it yet).
 
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Just a guess (because others have done it): are you trying to run SDRuno at the same time maybe? Can't have two SDR apps trying to use the same SDR hardware at once. Even if you're not running the SDRuno front-end, isn't there some kind of API service that it uses that may need to be stopped (I'm not very familiar with it yet).
No the sdr is connected to the laptop but it not running.
In fact none of the. Bat seem to be working
 

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From the Notes.txt file included with Fastlane, looks like you should be using FMPP --

FMPP 1.18

Restored RSP1a LNA gain range (untested)


FMPP 1.17

Added support for RSP1.
Enter RSP1 device serial number (0000000001) in first line of FMPP.cfg file.
Use j/J and k/K to adjust RSP1 LNA and IF gains.
If USB connection to an SDRPlay device is lost while FMPP is running,
SDRPlay API Service may stop; exit FMPP, restart SDRPlay API Service, restart FMPP.
 

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ha thanks lol was going mad there lol .now am using fmpp and there is somehing happening now . got an error saying
FMPX LINK ERROR = -5
SERVER IS NOT LISTENING TO SELECTED LINK ID

help please
You're not following the instructions in the docs. You're supposed to run the FMPP-CC.bat file and the 1R.bat file.


Using DSD+ with supported SDR devices

DSD+ directly supports trunk tracking (control/rest channel following and voice channel
following) of NEXEDGE, Capacity Plus, Connect Plus, Tier III and P25 Phase I/II systems
when coupled with one or two RTL2832U-based DVB-T dongles, Airspys or SDRPlay RSP2s.

When one device is used for trunk tracking, one copy of DSD+ is used to switch between
control/rest channel monitoring and voice/data call following. For most system types,
DSD+ will monitor each voice call until it completes before switching back to the
rest/control channel. However, on most P25 systems, voice channels carry more system data,
which allows DSD+ to immediately switch from monitoring a lower priority call
to a higher priority call.

A single copy of DSD+ plus a single SDR device can also be used to monitor conventional
analog and/or digital voice channels.

When two SDR devices are used, one copy of DSD+ monitors and follows the control/rest channel
while a second copy follows voice calls. The main benefit of using two devices is fully
prioritized voice call following on all system types. As noted above, for P25 systems,
using two devices offers minimal additional benefits over the use of a single device,
although the ability to capture and log all control channel activity may be of value
for some users.

DSD+ interfaces with RTL2832U-based DVB-T dongles via the FMP24 program. FMP24 performs
the required tuning, filtering and demodulation SDR functions.

The FMPA program is used with Airspy devices. Your Airspy serial number(s) should be added
to the FMPA.cfg file; right-click on it and use Windows Notepad to edit the file.

The FMPP program is used with SDRPlay RSP2s. Your RSP2 serial number(s) should be added
to the FMPP.cfg file.


Single-dongle monitoring:


To use a single device, run the 1R.bat file to start DSD+,
then run the appropriate batch file for your device:

DVB-T dongle: FMP24-CC.bat

Airspy: FMPA-CC.bat

SDRPLay: FMPP-CC.bat

DSD+ and the FMPx SDR software (FMP24, FMPA or FMPP) should start talking to each other
and raw demodulated audio waveforms should be displayed in DSD+'s Source Audio window.
The Windows Firewall may prompt you to allow FMPx to act as a server / accept connections;
click the check boxes to allow FMPx to function properly.

Tune your SDR by left-clicking in the FMPx RF spectrum window or by using the left/right
cursor keys or by directly typing in a radio frequency (in MHz) and pressing Enter.

Pressing '?' will list all of the FMPx keyboard commands in the FMPx console window.
Commonly used commands relate to RF gain levels, tuning step sizes and channel filtering
bandwidths.


If FMPx is tuned to a conventional digital voice channel,
DSD+ will decode any unencrypted digital voice that is present.
Use the DSD+ menus to ensure that DSD+ is sending audio to your PC speakers.

If FMPx is used to monitor analog channels,
select "Monitor Source Audio if No Sync and Signal Present" in the DSD+ input menu.

If FMPx is tuned to a P25 control channel, DSD+ will automatically start trunk tracking
and decoding unencrypted Phase I and Phase II voice traffic.

For some NEXEDGE and Tier III control channels, DSD+ will automatically start trunk tracking.

For most NEXEDGE and Tier III systems and for all Capacity Plus and Connect Plus systems,
accurate channel data for the site being monitored has to be added to the DSDPlus.frequencies
file to enable trunk tracking.


If you have a second SDR device, you can run the 1Ra.bat file and the appropriate FMPx-VC.bat
file and simultaneously monitor a second trunking system or site or conventional channel(s).
To manually tune VC FMPx, press Esc once to take FMPx out of VC mode.
 
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