Pat1053
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Anyone can help with troop g..
What kind of help?Anyone can help with troop g..
How can I hear troop gWhat kind of help?
You need a scanner capable of hearing it.How can I hear troop g
What the frequency... and I am in Bridgeport ctYou need a scanner capable of hearing it.
The system is currently Phase I but may in the future upgrade to Phase II.
Here is a listing of Uniden scanners:
Uniden Scanners - The RadioReference Wiki
wiki.radioreference.com
The SDS series is the most recent model and top-of-the-line.
I use a 325P2, 396XT and 996XT model with great results. Others may recommend other models.
What is your location? You may want to update your profile with your location so people can help you.
Good luck!
There is no "one" frequency.What the frequency.
I have not heard Norwich yet.How about Norwich? What talk groups are they on?
My understanding is DSD+ and Unitrunker will not work when Phase II is turned on.
I have to use 2 to hear voice. If the voice channel falls within the 2MHz bandwidth of the CC dongle, it might work though.The most recent releases of DSD+ Fast Lane can track trunked systems (including P25 TDMA) using a single dongle. No longer necessary to use two.
Yeah, that's what I do now. I was saying to use 2 dongles for control channel + voice. I have a folder for each system I want to monitor to keep the groups and other info nice and neat. I even created a batch file to launch the various systems.Something else.
Using the latest version of DSDPlus Fast Lane, you can trunktrack using 1 SDR. But wait, don't retire the other one, you can run multiple sites with the same set of files and hardware by simply adding a SDR for each additional site and creating a couple new batch files. Read about in the Notes file.
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I know this is from a ways back, but I just wanted to point out that DSD+ Fast Lane decodes TDMA no problem. I did the $25 with lifetime upgrades.
2 dongles and DSD+ FL gets you P2 (and DMR) for under $100.
The most recent releases of DSD+ Fast Lane can track trunked systems (including P25 TDMA) using a single dongle. No longer necessary to use two.
Yep! I think i posted that a long time ago. I switched to DSD+ Fastlane and found it does P2 just fine on Troop F that has some CT-Transit TG's that are P2. I still like Unitrunker's interface for browsing a system and discovery, but DSD+ FL is way better at decoding.I have to use 2 to hear voice. If the voice channel falls within the 2MHz bandwidth of the CC dongle, it might work though.
Unless you're talking about something else?
If UniTrunker and DSD+ ever collaborated, I'd drop $50 on the combined software. UT for the interface (and EDACS while Hartford is still on it), and DSD+ for the voice decoding. Heck, TCP support for the voice channel would be nice so you don't have to mess around with virtual audio cable, which DSD+ always complains about.I still like Unitrunker's interface for browsing a system and discovery, but DSD+ FL is way better at decoding.
Agreed! I'd do the same. Just a TCP output in Unitrunker would make it so much nicer to run DSD+ and Unitrunker at the same time. VAC is so messy and I found it never works as well as TCP. I just hate having the extra drivers installed. Plus being able to have remote sites. I have a Pi3 sitting at a buddies house doing ADS-B decoding, I was gonna throw a 2nd SDR on there and 800mhz antenna to pick up other sites I can't get from home with DSD+ FL at least.If UniTrunker and DSD+ ever collaborated, I'd drop $50 on the combined software. UT for the interface (and EDACS while Hartford is still on it), and DSD+ for the voice decoding. Heck, TCP support for the voice channel would be nice so you don't have to mess around with virtual audio cable, which DSD+ always complains about.