DSD+ FL, DMR lockout in -rc + trunk following mode?

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Hello again.


When FMP24 & DSD+ FL are connected (via TCP/IP would work), is there a way to make DSD+ FL ignore DMR calls & anso, ignore them (not add entries to .radios & .groups files?.


I have 3 .bat files. One for each LCN, monitoring say, Con+. If I click a .bat file and it is NOT on the CC, DM entries are added to the .groups file. It would be cool if this did not happen, perhaps with a nother command line argument???

I guess once I have the time to make the .bat file actually scan for a constant signal (ie. a CC frequency), this would also be useful.


A new feature? Or may be I am missing something (again?!).


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But using "-fr" as I do does not disable DMR entries in the .radios file. I have attached a screen-grab of what I mean. See the red "X"'s...
 

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There aren't any commands in DSDPlus.txt that indicate a way to turn off logging of radios or talkgroups. I guess the big question though is why does it bother you? It's a normal function of the program.
 

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But using "-fr" as I do does not disable DMR entries in the .radios file.
No, -fr enables DMR decoding, which I assume you need since you appear to be monitoring a MotoTRBO Connect Plus system, which is a DMR variant. So no, you really can't block the creation of those entries. I think we all get hanging chad like that in our groups and radios files.
 

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"There aren't any commands in DSDPlus.txt that indicate a way to turn off logging of radios or talkgroups. I guess the big question though is why does it bother you? It's a normal function of the program."

Yes and yes. bothers me only in the slightest by the fact that radios are logged when I wand TG's logged after CC has changed to a different frequency.



"No, -fr enables DMR decoding "

Yes. I know DMR / Con+ are both DMR. So -fr enables both. May be a separate command for each? I only want to log TG's. I use -fr to block all other modes.
 
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