I wish Whistler would give us pre-TRX owners the option to buy the NXDN/NEXEDGE upgrades. I cannot afford one of new generation scanners on disability income.
it was noted that the hardware is the limitation so no NXDN for non TRX models
I wish Whistler would give us pre-TRX owners the option to buy the NXDN/NEXEDGE upgrades. I cannot afford one of new generation scanners on disability income.
Thank you. I missed that point somewhere.it was noted that the hardware is the limitation so no NXDN for non TRX models
It would be great to have the NXDN upgrade as a freebie to us that have bought the other two upgrades. That's 4 scanners for me. I still believe Uniden will not let Whistler get or keep the upper hand with NXDN
Start making your Christmas lists! An announcement should be coming soon!
53 days till 2017!!!
It might help to say where you are?In my area of the state the RR Database shows no local NXDN frequencies! I hope this is due to them not being discovered yet? Anyone have an opinion about that? Thanks
There is a trunked system setting "Multi-Site Settings" at the bottom left side of the "Trunked System Site Information" page of the EZ Scan software. I am wondering if adjusting the Low Data Decode Threshold setting might help; is this what it is intended for?.
I've just updated my TRX-1, and I have picked up two clear NXDN signals (VHF-hi) so far this afternoon, one at a line-of-sight distance of approximately 30 miles (Diamond RH77CA antenna).
Questions:
1. I programmed eight suspected NXDN frequencies as "NXDN" systems with NXDN RAN: "any" and Talkgroup ID: "0" (0 = Any ID). Are these settings the search equivalents of wildcards for any and all NXDN signals, be they conventional or trunked?
2. Will the TRX-1 find and decode NXDN signals in limit-search mode if the NXDN RAN and Talkgroup ID's settings haven't been entered?
3. Will the TRX-1 find and decode NXDN signals in scan-list mode if the squelch setting is "search"?
4. What is "RAN"? I'll start searching for a definition on my own, but I thought I'd ask anyway.
This has been fun! Thanks again, Wendy and the Whistler Team!