baydog
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I've downloaded and installed the "beta" release w/o any problem.
Where do you set the option to display the site info
Thanks for the help.
Where do you set the option to display the site info
Thanks for the help.
I've downloaded and installed the "beta" release w/o any problem.
Where do you set the option to display the site info
Thanks for the help.
Any luck? Success??
See also: http://forums.radioreference.com/gr...-does-psr-800-handle-multi-site-trunking.html
Apparently I'm too far away from other sites but the Baltimore site is very strong...what sort of traffic (if any) should I be hearing from it?
Some.
The transmissions I do hear ( mostly the Bay Bridge TG) have garbled audio.
Last PM and again this AM the scanner stopped on the Ft McHenry TG for what sounded like a continuous soft clicking sound.
Today we drove to Rehoboth Beach for a day trip and heard nothing on the FIRST system on the way over or the way back while in the vicinity of the Bay Bridge.
David
I hear McHenry (tunnels), Port (Key bridge), and MSP JFK on the Baltimore site -- nearly constant most times.
I have reviewed the various scanner radios on the market. Seriously considering the Uniden Bearcat BCD996XT over the GRE PSR-600 model. Both provide for monitoring the 700mhz frequencies. Additionally, upon reading several forums, both units have their pros and cons. Once the new Harford County, MD frequencies are finalized, I want the best unit and software to monitor Fire/EMS and the various law enforcement agencies in the county.
I have reviewed the various scanner radios on the market. Seriously considering the Uniden Bearcat BCD996XT over the GRE PSR-600 model. Both provide for monitoring the 700mhz frequencies. Additionally, upon reading several forums, both units have their pros and cons. Once the new Harford County, MD frequencies are finalized, I want the best unit and software to monitor Fire/EMS and the various law enforcement agencies in the county.
YesDoes the scanner's display say "Waiting for USB?"
Yes, it is.Make sure that you are plugging the programming cable into an USB port that is mounted directly to the mainboard (motherboard) of the PC - and not through any hub device or spider cable. That worked for me.
I'll check that out tonight. ThanksAlso, Win7 does have a "Ports(COM & LPT)" object - it is listed alphabetically under Network adapters" and before "Processors."
Not sure if it is operator error or what... Was getting transmissions earlier, then later, I was getting "hits on the FiRST system and now, not getting anything... tried different locations in house and in car as well as a couple different antennas...
Earlier, per the Wiki, I tried a few different decode settings (Low:70 High:98, then Low 80 High 95) - I didn't see a difference in Baltimore Co much, so restored it back to my back up from last night (which defaults it to 88-95 respectively)... Nothing...
Still getting Harford Co fine... just nothing on the FiRST site... and the only difference was adding the Wildcard to that system...
And just to clarify... I am using a PSR-800 with all updated firm and software...