I am listening to an analog EDACS trunking system with 2 different brand scanners. Most times I receive them fine but at least a few times a day, I'll get a digital burst of what's like a buzz saw or digital signal that's very irritating. I usually hear a call out, then a reply and sometimes when I expect a second or third reply, I heard this noise that could be from 3 or 4 seconds to 10 or 15 seconds.
I don't know if it's something to through off scanners or something else but it can make it hard to listen to the radio when it happens. Also when it happens, it can happen off and on 5 or 6 times in a 10 minute windows and then not hear it for a few hours.
I don't know what it is but I don't believe it's analog or digital encryption because it may happen once during a conversation and then only for 5 seconds between a normal conversation. Also the reply that's just seconds after it happens don't mention hearing this noise.
One scanner's a analog trunking scanner and another is a digital trunking scanner made by different manufacturers. I may never know what it is but it's not the little beeps I've heard others talk about that a G-Wiz circuit will fix.
My question is, is their a electronic box or audio software that will connect to the speaker out of the scanner to let normal voice or audio pass to a speaker and mute any digital noise or tones? Some Radio Shack Scanners had a Data Signal Skip on their scanners but it never worked. I'm looking for something similar to this but one that works.
I just want to monitor this trunking system without hearing this awful or irritating sound and I'm sick of having to turn the volume down 5 or 10 times a day when this happens.
I don't know if it's something to through off scanners or something else but it can make it hard to listen to the radio when it happens. Also when it happens, it can happen off and on 5 or 6 times in a 10 minute windows and then not hear it for a few hours.
I don't know what it is but I don't believe it's analog or digital encryption because it may happen once during a conversation and then only for 5 seconds between a normal conversation. Also the reply that's just seconds after it happens don't mention hearing this noise.
One scanner's a analog trunking scanner and another is a digital trunking scanner made by different manufacturers. I may never know what it is but it's not the little beeps I've heard others talk about that a G-Wiz circuit will fix.
My question is, is their a electronic box or audio software that will connect to the speaker out of the scanner to let normal voice or audio pass to a speaker and mute any digital noise or tones? Some Radio Shack Scanners had a Data Signal Skip on their scanners but it never worked. I'm looking for something similar to this but one that works.
I just want to monitor this trunking system without hearing this awful or irritating sound and I'm sick of having to turn the volume down 5 or 10 times a day when this happens.
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