I have freescan software and can read the system in question with freescan and send file if that will help.
As I noted previously, FreeSCAN does not correctly handle DMR systems, so creating a FreeSCAN file to import is pointless.
I don't have ARC-XT, so I can't really look at your actual file, or send you a file as I believe it should be programmed. (I use ProScan; FreeSCAN does not correctly handle DMR, so an example created by FreeSCAN would be just about useless.)
Here is a screenshot for the sites tab:
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You have it set up, incorrectly, as I was trying to point out in post #10.
For a "true" DMR trunked system, with multiple channels at one site,
all of them would be using the same color code. If it was an actual system, with four frequencies, then each frequency would be labeled with an LCN (logical channel number). LCNs are not needed if this was set up correctly as a One Frequency Trunked system.
I see that you have
DMR as part of the system's name. But looking at your example, I do not see the fields needed to designate the LCN.s The LCN's may, or may not, be in numerical order on a given system, but even so, there would not be an
LCN 0. The numbers that are shown in your screenshot only identify the position of the numbers as programmed, but they are not LCNs. While I can't confirm this without seeing how ARC describes this system (that should show up had you selected the tio line for the system, instead of the site level), this may actually have been created using the template for a P25 system.
If this were a true DMR, multi-channel, trunked system, then the site would look like this. (Screenshot is from a system in my area, via ProScan, but ARC should display something similar.)
Look at this file with PROSCAN it should work better. Also PROSCAN supports DMR better.
Taking a screenshot from the file that buddrousa posted, this is what you should see if the system name line is selected instead of the site:
Again, that screenshot is from ProScan. ARC-XT may be somewhat different, but you should see somewhere that basic information as to the system type being used.
It has been working this way since I programmed it when the scanner was new. ARC did a terrible job of downloading the Beckham system. i built the file by had using ARC because I didn't know any other way to program it. I will have to purchase Proscan before i can look/use the file. I will try the way you suggest one I get ProScan. This still doesnt explain why i am having trouble receiving from 155.070 as you could see in the side by side of that frequency does it? The signal strength is certainly strong enough, that it should have tripped. What is the DMR threshold setting?
You do not have to immediately purchase ProScan, unless you had previously installed it and used the 30-day free trial. Presuming that you have never installed ProScan, not even for a trial period, then if you install it now, all the features are usable. The full program is in play for the trial period; after the thirty day trial, then you'd need to either purchase ProScan, or discontinue using it.
The way your system is shoehorned in there, it's not going to work correctly. Possibly, if you got close enough to the transmitter, the scanner might, somehow, pick up some transmissions, but that would be hit or miss.