I'm not sure how this applies in anyway to anyone anywhere but sometimes whenever I use DSD Plus it is in conjunction with my circa 2012 three home made DMR systems/monitors/Win OS computers, and three RF preamped signal inputs to three modified analog R7000s. I also use DMR Decode on each monitored DMR selected frequency maximum of three. The data outputs can be saved both csv and txt formated files for later review of TGs, UIDS, TS etc. using MS EXCEL. The data fields can be resorted if desired. It can get very noisy, and eye numbing watching/hearing three monitors and three audio systems. There are primitive, but they work for me. They beat using just DSD Plus' limited info just for one DMR frequency.
I suppose I could use my DMR modified 536 but considering all the @#$!@#^ frustrations I experienced in 2012 building my first DMR system, I still like to use them occasionally. Fortunately, I had help provided me on RR by two RR teckie types in England and a FCC frequency license coordinator near Chicago. He was the one who finally determined what I was doing wrong. My mistake was using the recommended a 10,000 ohm resistor for the audio circuit interface which although audible still was mostly garbage. My teckie helper near Chicago, told me to change it to 15,000 ohms. I did and immediately had clear excellent quality audio decode. I will be forever indebted to those three RR members who took some of their time to help me when they didn't have to help. I was a slow learner. Then I knew what to I had to do to configure another DMR decode system successfully. I configured two more DMR successful systems from excess components I had on hand. If I had more physical space I probably would have built two or three more DMR systems or more until ran out of configuration components.
John
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