Hiegtx,
I have had that problem with adding information so many times that i do not submit anymore. They put on half of what I submit and put in wrong frequencies than what I submit. Seems like they put on what they want.
Anyway, how's that TRX doing? Thinking about getting one
Hi Jason
The TRX-1 does fairly well on both the Lancaster & SWRCC systems. I'm seeing some oddball, out of synch, TGID's on both systems, but that may be due to the way the system is set up as anything. If you look at
SWRCC, note that you see one PD & one FD dispatch TGID, shared among the cities. It appears that when there are two 'fire dispatch' calls at the same time (two different cities, say a car fire in Cedar Hill & an EMS response in Duncanville), the second call rolls over from the default ID 13 to ID 12.
But on TGID 1, I hear rollover traffic from both PD Dispatch (ID 2) and occasionally FD Dispatch (ID 13). Also seeing some other 'rollovers' on what seems to be car to car transmissions, but the pattern is not clear what this may be driven by.
Unfortunately, despite reports that the TRX series had better front ends than the original GRE-based designs, my TRX-1 does seem to overload & desense when using too much antenna. I've been monitoring the new Kaufman County P25 Phase II system. There's 20+ unlisted talkgroups that seem to be in use, for the county S.O., county Fire, and likely some cities. Plus, a lot of them appear to be patches, perhaps from the Vhf channels.
I have been logging/recording these using my 536HP, which is on an external antenna. But the recordings on the x36 series scanners are not real user friendly. In some cases, even though the data shows on screen (and in the log) during the actual transmission, playback, especially using third party software, does not show the complete data embedded. So, I was trying to use the TRX-1 for recordings. The playback module in EZ-Scan is good at showing all the data fields, plus you can sort them &string together successive transmissions to make a 'long' conversation, which helps tie the loose ends together.
I had been getting as many as 100 hits per hour on the 536. So, I disconnected the external antenna from it, & connected it to the TRX-1. Nada, zip, nothing. No hits and recordings on the system over a several hour run. I'm presuming that the scanner is overloading from the forest of cell sites that surround me. My PSR-500 was also useless if using the R/S 800MHz antenna n it, for the same reason. My next trial will be to set up the TRX-1 to record all of the conventional channels for Kaufman Countty, connected to the external antenna through a mulicoupler. I'll also use one of my 536HP's on the trunked system, at the same time, to log/record activity. I'm trying to isolate what I think are the patched talkgroups, to see if I can confirm them or not.