Wouldn't the data call be over by the time you tuned to the traffic channel?
I use TimeShift for SDR#, best plugin ever, you should check if you haven't heard it!
Wouldn't the data call be over by the time you tuned to the traffic channel?
I'm also seeing pretty much the same behavior regarding alias info as described in post #12. I started on a NEXEDGE48 CC, then learned how to use the scan feature of FMP. When I started scanning with it I started seeing alias info on all system channels.
Great great job on FMP, what a nifty addition!
Do we need to re-run DSDtune, if there have been some tweaks done? Well, likely before a reply is made, I will have done it![]()
Looks like you're in luck. From the fast lane features list in DSDPlus.txt:A "lock out" feature for talk groups would be nice. On the Con+ Network I monitor locally AAA monopolizes a lot of air time. Being able to ignore their talk groups would be nice.
Voice Channel Steering. Which would make the program more like a scanner. That would likely involve two dongles or maybe more for a busy system.
I'm sure there are other things that will pop up the more I use it.
BTW, I think Fast Lane is a good idea.
Looks like you're in luck. From the fast lane features list in DSDPlus.txt:
IDAS/NEXEDGE/Cap+/Con+/TIII trunk voice following
First, my FMP won't recognize the RTL dongle. I re-installed the zadig driver already and rebooted. SDR# as well as HDSDR still function fine. But all I get from FMP is:
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Any advice?
Secondly, I am decoding DMR pretty well, yet only the time slot 2 for some reason. I have used the "3" runtime switch to ask DSD+ to decode both TS's, yet no joy. Anyone else see this?
Thanks!
Mitch
The DSDPlus.txt file is your friend. Search for "Fast Lane" in DSDPlus.txt.
Mike
First, my FMP won't recognize the RTL dongle. I re-installed the zadig driver already and rebooted. SDR# as well as HDSDR still function fine. But all I get from FMP is:
C:\DSDPlus1p072> fmp 2 1 30 443.5875
FMP rev 1.18
...chop...
SDR device count=1
Your problem appears to be using a device index number that is higher than the number of devices attached. If you have one SDR plugged in, then your index number should be 0 (zero).
... If you have one SDR plugged in, then your index number should be 0 (zero).