theTastyCat
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- Oct 6, 2007
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Hey all - I know before the 1/20 update that the only way to monitor NXDN with any success was to conventionally scan the non-CC freqs, though there were still issues. Post-1/20 update it seems many of those issues were fixed; I can monitor my local NXDN conventionally without transmissions being cut short after ~2 seconds, and I don't think traffic is being missed (though with 3 SOs and county medics on the same system, it would be hard to tell!!)
So I got all excited about the update hoping NXDN trunking was fixed, since hearing all that traffic is sort of like listening to three symphonies at the same time. Programmed a scanlist to be just my county's SO and medic, but now I'm missing a ton of traffic and transmissions usually get cut off after about two seconds.
Is this happening to everyone? Not sure how I could have programmed a radio in such a way to cause it to cut transmissions short, but I've learned not to underestimate myself in that regard...
So assuming that this is a continuing firmware issue, would my best option be to program the four non-cc freqs, put in the SO TG, program the four again, put in EMS TG, program the system again, put in Fire...or is there a better way? Seems like it only allows one TG per channel on Conventional so I can't think of any other way.
Sure appreciate the help, all!
So I got all excited about the update hoping NXDN trunking was fixed, since hearing all that traffic is sort of like listening to three symphonies at the same time. Programmed a scanlist to be just my county's SO and medic, but now I'm missing a ton of traffic and transmissions usually get cut off after about two seconds.
Is this happening to everyone? Not sure how I could have programmed a radio in such a way to cause it to cut transmissions short, but I've learned not to underestimate myself in that regard...
So assuming that this is a continuing firmware issue, would my best option be to program the four non-cc freqs, put in the SO TG, program the four again, put in EMS TG, program the system again, put in Fire...or is there a better way? Seems like it only allows one TG per channel on Conventional so I can't think of any other way.
Sure appreciate the help, all!