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HI All,

Question about monitoring simulcast with SDRTrunk (but should apply the same to op25).

I have control channel 853.900 entered into SDRTrunk and when I play the stream, I receive all kinds of traffic. Some from fire department, some from EMS calling in reports to hospitals, some from bus drivers, some from security for the bus system, etc. Is there a way to isolate to only hear traffic from a specific agency, like EMS or Fire?



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Thanks for the help!
 

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Is there a way to isolate to only hear traffic from a specific agency, like EMS or Fire?
There's no way to hold onto a talkgroup or department as in the scanner sense so you'll need to turn off the "Listen" slider for each talkgroup you don't want to hear
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OP is not showing as a rr subscriber so he most likely does not have that option. He would need to add tg's of interest and then add a blacklist entry.

OP will need addition dongle(s) as 853.900 is present in 4 sites and they all span more than the dongles reach .
 

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Actually i am a subscriber (as of last night) but it's under a different email address.

I am able to login to RR on the SDRTrunk and see all the control channels.
 

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I looked at the whole system rather the link you posted.

Take the highest freq listed on the site and minus the lowest freq listed. That will tell you how much the site span is. (4.3625MHz) A rtl sdr dongle will usually cover just over 2 MHz I am not sure what the v 5 actually usable bandwidth is but believe stable is about 2.4 MHz There are settings in SDRT tuners tab with bandwidth choices. Not sure what yours is set to.
 
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Understood about the limited bandwidth; thank you for explaining what you looked at to see this.

How does this explain the conversations jumping around so much? Is it because they start talking at 851.000 and the response is on something like 852.500?

And also, if I add in only the control channel (853.900), i hear all kinds of traffic without any talkgroups active in SDRTrunk.
 

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Control channel dictates where voice will occur, known as voice channels. If one has bandwidth on the dongle to cover all the sites freqs, SDRT will tune to the voice channels. If not enough, calls will be missed and not heard. Playlist tells SDRT what you want to listen to. If you imported the system in your rr subscriber account, just turn off listen and record for all tg’s you’re not interested in listening to. Or leave them all set to record, and download and install Trunking Recorder for selective playback of tg’s you interested in. Playback goes thru your browser.
 
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