BCD325p2 n' LCNs'

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When right-clicking on the location of a tower listing. Are the Channel IDs', what goes in the LCN box. On a DMR or NXDN system? I have not been able to find the answer.
 
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BCD325P2 does not have a LCN finder. DMR in the DB is listed as LCNs, NXDN is listed as CH IDs, but pretty much the same thing.
Did you ever see my post in your other thread? You can use DSD+ as a LCN finder (my preferred method over Uniden's LCN Finder). You just have to learn how to use DSD+. Also, there is a conversion - every frequency has two slots. With DSD+, channel number is not the same as the LCN.
 

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BCD325P2 does not have a LCN finder. DMR in the DB is listed as LCNs, NXDN is listed as CH IDs, but pretty much the same thing.
Did you ever see my post in your other thread? You can use DSD+ as a LCN finder (my preferred method over Uniden's LCN Finder). You just have to learn how to use DSD+. Also, there is a conversion - every frequency has two slots. With DSD+, channel number is not the same as the LCN.
I know that it doesn't have an LCN Finder. I am willing to cope with that Yes, I saw your other post. Your response, while detailed, confused me. I have DSD+ installed. But, How to get it to run, after running the executable file. Is where I am getting confused. That is why I asked about the Channel IDs'.
 
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In the RRDB, click on the site name (Homer 1, Homer 2) and that will bring you to the location site details page. There you will find the LCN for for the system, if it's known. Doing the same for a NXDN system will give you the Channel Numbers for the system frequencies. Again, that's if they are known.

I found that out totally by accident, but it is there.
 

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In the RRDB, click on the site name (Homer 1, Homer 2) and that will bring you to the location site details page. There you will find the LCN for for the system, if it's known. Doing the same for a NXDN system will give you the Channel Numbers for the system frequencies. Again, that's if they are known.

I found that out totally by accident, but it is there.
I actually 'realized', before you mentioned. But that was from digging over the last couple days. I actually saw it several years ago. Before I got DMR n' NXDN activated on my scanner. I never made the connection back then. What I saw, was actually so crucial, and so simple.
 
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