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Voice recording of trunking system

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Baos

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Hi everyone,

We have a new icom trunk system. It has 4 channels and repeaters are ic-fr6000.

We are looking for a software that we can install in our servers to record all conversations. Servers are connected to same lan as repeaters.

Could you recommend us any software to do this?

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What type of trunked system is it? iDas? or something else?

Do you need to record all the talk groups, or just specific ones? Would recordings need to be specific to a talk group, or would recording all 4 channels be "good enough"?

I've got a NexEdge system. We're only recording certain critical talkgroups. The way I have it set up is our dispatch center is linked to the system via RF. I've got 5 radios that are dedicated to specific talk groups and appear as a button on the dispatch console. An additional radio is "steerable" from the console. We took the recording output from the dispatch console radio interface and are feeding it to a DLI logging recorder.
 

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Mmckenna,


Does Nexedge/iDAS support AIS recording? That's the preferred method in the Astro 25 world. On our 7.16 core, I have an AIS that presents a single stream of all talk groups/conventional resources, and our IP logging recorder (Higher Ground) does all the work.
 

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Not that I'm aware of.

Probably wouldn't be hard to do, though. Since the repeaters are all linked via IP, just putting something on the same network that sniffed the packets and filed them accordingly would probably work.

I've got about 60 talk groups on the system, and no need to record any of the ones that don't pertain to public safety.
 
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