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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 10-06-2009, 01:54 PM
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We have a pressing need to decode some Motorola control channel data to ID an interferring system. The Unitrunker looks like a great tool to do this with. We have an Optocom receiver and was wondering if there is anyone who has used the Optocom with Unitrunker and could give us a hand with some setup help.

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Old 10-12-2009, 06:00 PM
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I got the Optocom hooked up, it seems to interact with Unitrunker as I can see the data light change when I start Unitrunker but still no joy. I have a control channel programmed into the Optocom and can hear it but nothing on the Unitrunker display.

Possibly the audio does not come down the serial cable from the Opto? I'm flailing around.
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Possibly the audio does not come down the serial cable from the Opto?
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When using it with older versions of trunker, I had to select DTR as the com input. CTS is the default. You may want to check that.
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Dave, thanks. I'm not sure where to configure the choice on the com port. I have tried using just the serial cable from the Optocom to com1, then ran the tape out from the Optocom to the line in on the sound card. Still can't seem to get any interaction with either 1005 or 1008.
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Dave, thanks. I'm not sure where to configure the choice on the com port. I have tried using just the serial cable from the Optocom to com1, then ran the tape out from the Optocom to the line in on the sound card. Still can't seem to get any interaction with either 1005 or 1008.
You can use the Optocom as a voice following radio. To use the radio as a signal source, you will need a discriminator tap. I haven't had the opportunity to get the "bit banger" feature to work with Unitrunker. These radios were revolutionary for their time. They are somewhat rare these days so it is nice to see them still in use.
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Dave, thanks. I'm not sure where to configure the choice on the com port. I have tried using just the serial cable from the Optocom to com1, then ran the tape out from the Optocom to the line in on the sound card. Still can't seem to get any interaction with either 1005 or 1008.
According to the Manual, the Audio Input/Output socket, in the top row on the back panel, is Discriminator output.

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Old 10-14-2009, 07:58 AM
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Comint, thanks. I haven't seen the manual for the radio in years. It's got to be around here somewhere.

UT, we've used the Optocom to monitor an LTR system we have for a long time, it decodes the codes nicely and we can keep track of things. The Trakkstar software is a bit limited but very useful.

I keep looking for another one but they seem rare. And since tech has moved forward greatly there are probably plenty of scanners that are more useful.

I appreciate the help. It would sure be a steep learning curve without it.
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Old 10-15-2009, 11:43 AM
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Success, after a fashion. Got the disc out of the Opto to the line in on the sound card, kept changing settings, flailing around, and it started decoding. I am quite impressed with the amount of information, especially on the P25 systems, that the program is generating. Now I have to figure out what it all means. It decodes very quickly when it sees a new channel. It does give me the Sys ID which is what I really needed on the Type II systems. It doesn't give channel frequency like the P25, though. I'll have to figure that out.
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Then you may be set in the stand alone mode. You need the Opto.exe software to set it in manual mode. Keep in mind you need to run it in a DOS window. If you join the Optocom Yahoo group you can find the software in the files section. Look for Optocom.zip (2.4 version).
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I am steering the Opto with the Trakstar program. I have it programmed with the suspect channels and lock each one out as I verify the Sys ID. I haven't hooked the Unitrunker back up to the Opto com port yet for control. I assume that I would need to set the Unitrunker to "both" to control the Opto.

Thanks for the Optocom Yahoo information.
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