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Trunking Control Channel Decoding For discussion of installation, setup, configuration, and use of the Trunker / Unitrunker digital decoding utilities (for decoding Trunking control channels)

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Old 05-31-2009, 08:05 PM
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Sorry for the obtuse question. Where does the SID information go in the unitrunker program? Is there a field for it? Using a pro106 on an edacs if that matters. Thanks much.
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Old 05-31-2009, 11:34 PM
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Found it under the "systems" tab on the first splash page that comes up that also has "receivers" tab at the bottom. Once you find control channel and start logging, it names the system and then you add the SID and name the system under the "systems" tab. What a nice program. Can't believe it took that long to find the SID field. Wow.
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