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DSDPlus:

While we are on feature requests my #1 request would have to be trunk following. Now that the pertinent info such as talk group and channel information and disconnect is known, it should be easy to implement. I would suggest possibly using the Hamlib radio comms library since it supports many different radios.

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Joe
DSD+ 1.054 supports NEXEDGE and Connect Plus trunk voice following via the Windows file system; third parties may use the data to control a voice receiver. A test run using two RTL dongles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEReFWGJPn8

The audio goes out of sync around the 3 minute mark, but the message should be clear - as traffic shows up on the control channel, the second dongle tunes to the traffic channel, and traffic can be targeted or excluded by adjusting talkgroup priorities.

Third party software can provide extra control interfaces for the typical trunk following features (holding, lockouts, priority adjustments, talkgroup/radio naming, alerts when specific groups or users are active, ...) or just DSD+'s simple left click to raise priority / right click to lower priority interface can be used.
 

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Thanks for the efforts put into this! Seems to work well.

Is there a help file or documentation explaining the contents of the event log, the difference between green and purple text, etc?
Purple = ok to eat

Green = only ok for composting
 

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1.) event log file stays locked the whole time DSDPlus is running, so it can't be used for other software (I wrote a simple program that reads the tail of a logfile to show me the active station transmitting, for now it has to use the main program output with -v3 piped to a file).

2.) It would be useful to see in the logfile when an active call is finished (in the event windows you do a color change). External software processing needs to have some extra information appended to the event log when the transmission stops (simple word or character at the end of line is enough)
1.054's trunk voice following file system interface will tell you when comms start and time out.
 

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Excellent!

I already have code set up to control my ICOM radios so it should be a simple coding job. I hope that a single receiver approach would be an option. A simple approach to say monitoring a single talkgroup:

1. mute speaker
2. tune receiver to control channel
3. read control channel until there is a voice channel grant for the talkgroup you want to monitor
4. tune receiver to the voice channel frequency of the grant
5. unmute speaker
6. stay on voice channel until disconnect data
7. Go back to step 1 (rinse & repeat)


DSD+ 1.054 supports NEXEDGE and Connect Plus trunk voice following via the Windows file system; third parties may use the data to control a voice receiver. A test run using two RTL dongles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEReFWGJPn8

The audio goes out of sync around the 3 minute mark, but the message should be clear - as traffic shows up on the control channel, the second dongle tunes to the traffic channel, and traffic can be targeted or excluded by adjusting talkgroup priorities.

Third party software can provide extra control interfaces for the typical trunk following features (holding, lockouts, priority adjustments, talkgroup/radio naming, alerts when specific groups or users are active, ...) or just DSD+'s simple left click to raise priority / right click to lower priority interface can be used.
 
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Hope you will add Capacity plus and IDAS trunk following in the future - I have programs that I created that follow LTR and Passport trunking so the logic is similar.

DSD+ 1.054 supports NEXEDGE and Connect Plus trunk voice following via the Windows file system; third parties may use the data to control a voice receiver. A test run using two RTL dongles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEReFWGJPn8

The audio goes out of sync around the 3 minute mark, but the message should be clear - as traffic shows up on the control channel, the second dongle tunes to the traffic channel, and traffic can be targeted or excluded by adjusting talkgroup priorities.

Third party software can provide extra control interfaces for the typical trunk following features (holding, lockouts, priority adjustments, talkgroup/radio naming, alerts when specific groups or users are active, ...) or just DSD+'s simple left click to raise priority / right click to lower priority interface can be used.
 

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Hi DSDPlus,

Just something I just thought of… If you are providing a file to third party developers how would the third party program filter the correct digital voice slot on TDMA systems such as ConnectPlus? The third party program will be able to change frequency but DSDPlus still would have to control what slot to listen. I imagine a hardware solution can be used to switch between the left and right audio channels but that would require building a circuit board. I do it for my ICOM R7000 using a transistor and relay circuit.
 

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Hello,

DSDPlus not decoding IDAS idle bursts. This is Repeater 1 (collect channel) on Site 8.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2DTf80q8MnITHExNDNfOVlfMzA/view?usp=sharing

DSDPlus not decoding SACCH properly.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2DTf80q8MnIR0VKSmwzMWt1UVE/view?usp=sharing

There is no Repeater 6 and Repeater 4 is sometimes shown as being both free and busy at the same time. No display of talkgroup 1-96 being sent to Repeater 3

How DSDPlus decodes it.
Code:
Raw audio recording initiated
Recording raw input audio to 'DSDPlus-Raw-Input_2014-10-11@222933.wav'
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,6
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,4
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,6
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,4
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE    e:1
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE    e:5r6r
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,4
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,6
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,4
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,6
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
GroupCall  TG=1-98  Src=1-1414  Ch=4  Free=2,3,4
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Sync:-NXIDAS MB VOICE
Area=0 SiteType=2 (middle area) Site#=8
Raw audio recording terminated
6.5 seconds (1,248,000 bytes) of raw audio written to 'DSDPlus-Raw-Input_2014-10-11@222933.wav'
Sync: no sync

How dsd decodes it.
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Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 60%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:=
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 69%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 61%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 64%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 61%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 63%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 60%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:=
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 64%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 63%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 70%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 59%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 60%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:==
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 63%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:==
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 60%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 58%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 59%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 64%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:=
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 72%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 69%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 64%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 64%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 63%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 62%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:===
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 72%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:2 & 3
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 63%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 63%  IDAS Ch VOICE e:
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:4 GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  TX_REL       MS GC GI:1-98 SI:1-1414 FRp:3
  SACCH: Ar:0 EOT GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 71%  IDAS Ch DATA  DISC       MS GC GI:1-98 SI:1-1414 Cause:1-0  DISC       MS GC GI:1-98 SI:1-1414 Cause:1-0
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch DATA  DISC       MS GC GI:1-98 SI:1-1414 Cause:1-0  DISC       MS GC GI:1-98 SI:1-1414 Cause:1-0
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:3 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch DATA  TX_REL       MS GC GI:1-98 SI:1-1414 FRp:3  TX_REL       MS GC GI:1-98 SI:1-1414 FRp:2
  SACCH: Ar:0 EOT GI:1-98
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:4 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:4 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:4 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:3 GI:1-96
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 67%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:4 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:3 GI:1-96
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 68%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:4 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:3 GI:1-96
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 66%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 FRp:4 & 2
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:3 GI:1-96
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:3 GI:1-96
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:3 GI:1-96
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 Site:8
Sync:  -NXDN48    mod: GFSK inlvl: 65%  IDAS Ch DATA  IDLE
  SACCH: Ar:0 GoTo Rp:3 GI:1-96

Event Log
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2014/10/11  22:29:33  Group call; TG=16777314 RID=1-1414 Ch=4  4s
73 Eric
 

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I'm monitoring a P25p1 system, only game in town. Main window shows the decode & the event window shows the timestamp, call type, TGID, RID, & shows the duration of the Tx. HTH!

Sounds like what I get on voice channels. It works great on those and the one other kind I've been able to check out. The Nexedge stuff is privacy or worse so other than decoding it really well without errors I don't have anything but P25 out here.

Its the CC that only displays the same data display as before not everything going on. I was saying I don't know whether or not new version is supposed to be displaying information on what is taking place on CC.

You know you have CC info about channels grants, messages being sent, etc. etc.
 

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I have an all data frequency local to me that acts as above.

Do either of you have a different frequency to try?

I have three different CCs but it does the same on all three. It works fine on all voice channels. Great program, I just wasn't sure if it was supposed to be providing info on what's happening on the CCs or not.

I got the impression the new version did but could be wrong. Works fine except for that if it is even an issue.
 

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Hi DSDPlus,

Just something I just thought of… If you are providing a file to third party developers how would the third party program filter the correct digital voice slot on TDMA systems such as ConnectPlus? The third party program will be able to change frequency but DSDPlus still would have to control what slot to listen. I imagine a hardware solution can be used to switch between the left and right audio channels but that would require building a circuit board. I do it for my ICOM R7000 using a transistor and relay circuit.
Your software will have to tell DSD+ which slot to decode.
 
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