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Here is a link to see how the work on the upgrade is going. Interesting to see all of the steps involved.
Radio Project - Home
Radio Project - Home
Here is a link to see how the work on the upgrade is going. Interesting to see all of the steps involved.
Radio Project - Home
I have not but I will ask.
As of today, they have not decided if they will use encryption.
I guess that is better than being told they will.
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I found a APCO P25 signal on 859.2625 site 003-046 with uni trunker giving me
LCN 00-1317 858.2625
LCN 00-1317 859.2375
I found a APCO P25 signal on 859.2625 site 003-046 with uni trunker giving me
LCN 00-1317 858.2625
LCN 00-1317 859.2375
LCN 00-1321 859.2625
LCN 00-1349 859.4375
LCN 00-1429 859.9375
I see calls coming in but system says action denied, Some calls are not denied but no voice.
I found the signal on a sdr stick on 859.2625
I am not a expert on finding new systems, as far as I can tell this seems like it is the new system in testing but i am not sure. Anyone that knows how this works please correct me.
If I run Trunk tracker on the Fennville site it does not list some of the channels that are listed in the database on radio reference, some that are listed are provoice system channles. Not sure if that is the way the system will work once Allegan switches over or if that is just wrong info listed for the state fennville tower.
That's normal.
On initial decode, the only frequencies that will show up on a Motorola P25 system are the control channel and any channels designated as alternate control channels. To get the other frequencies you'd have to monitor the site for some amount of time so that the program sees the channels as they are allocated for voice, data, or identification traffic.
Now on Harris P25 Systems (at least the ones I've seen) all frequencies on the site are tagged as alternate control channels, so you typically get a full listing of all available frequencies within the first few seconds of decoding the data.
Mike
That's normal.
On initial decode, the only frequencies that will show up on a Motorola P25 system are the control channel and any channels designated as alternate control channels. To get the other frequencies you'd have to monitor the site for some amount of time so that the program sees the channels as they are allocated for voice, data, or identification traffic.
Now on Harris P25 Systems (at least the ones I've seen) all frequencies on the site are tagged as alternate control channels, so you typically get a full listing of all available frequencies within the first few seconds of decoding the data.
Mike