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Is there decoding software which will tell if TG is FDMA or TDMA?
Pro96ComIs there decoding software which will tell if TG is FDMA or TDMA?
Whistler scanners tell you also....
Actually, my assumption was that the question was about P25. Whistler displays "DG" for digital/Phase 1 (FDMA) and "D2" for P25 Phase 2 (TDMA).Whistler ?... what way does it tell you ? I do see a T displayed at the top when on a DMR channel, does that mean TDMA ? I don't know if any FDMA near me so I can't be sure.
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DMR is TDMA by default...Ahhh, maybe it was about P25.. but I do see a T displayed when local DMR users are talking.. maybe I should look at my user guide lol.
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I am looking for software which will tell me if a P25 TG is FDMA or TDMA. I have been running UniTrunker.DMR is TDMA by default...
NXDN is essentially FDMA.
P25 is the only type (I believe) that can be FDMA or TDMA (at least for scanners) as far as I know.
Pro96Com definitely does.I am looking for software which will tell me if a P25 TG is FDMA or TDMA. I have been running UniTrunker.
Unitrunker does tell you. In the top section, if you see the same frequency appear twice under separate LCN's beginning with different digits, then you have TDMA.I am looking for software which will tell me if a P25 TG is FDMA or TDMA. I have been running UniTrunker.
FWIW - Essentially, that's the same way you'd know with Pro96Com as well.Unitrunker does tell you. In the top section, if you see the same frequency appear twice under separate LCN's beginning with different digits, then you have TDMA.