Where can I find information on how to install on a windows 10 machine? Everything I see is for linux.
No Java required for 0.5.0 alpha 2 onward.Where can I find information on how to install on a windows 10 machine? Everything I see is for linux.
SDRTrunk is my "goto" for the APCO P25 PII TDMA system here. I really enjoy the sound quality of the JMBE library in SDRTrunk. Glad you're enjoying it as well.I finally got around to trying this. I had held off for a long time as the one and only P25 Phase I system I am in range of is 30+ miles distant. I finally decided to try it today. Install for Windows 10 is exactly as air-scan describes it above. After getting over the hurdles of ME (like forgetting my Airspy was already running with SDR# in the background so I couldn't see it as a tuner in SDRTrunk) it was up and running pretty fast. I am impressed with the audio quality. The only thing I've heard that equals it at this time is the P25RX receiver. With a pretty weak signal here it sounds fantastic.
No, you'll need more than one dongle for that. SDRTrunk doesn't allow for using one dongle unless the range is within what the dongle supports. Those RTL-SDR dongles will usually do 2.048 Mhz.Hi all... I too am looking to use SDRTrunk to monitor my local FDs TGs on our county's 850 MHz P25PII system (my project for Thanksgiving week, though I've had the RTL-SDR dongles since last August). Question: will SDRTrunk monitor the system with one dongle (3.9375 MHz between lowest and highest frequencies)? If so, can I set it up to monitor that system with one dongle and the statewide and neighboring agency's VHF analog freqs on the other?
Thanks!
I can't recall if its turned on by default, but there is a "Insert Tone" option that will play a "pop" or "boop" sound before each transmission. If on the Version 5 Alpha series releases, go to "View" and "User Preferences". You can then turn it on or off, test and change the tone under the "Output/Tones" page.I got it working today on both my old windows 7 laptop and on my Mac-air. The sound quality is awesome. I have one question at the moment. I hear a popping noise before each transmission. It’s a p25 2 system. Happened on both operating systems. And I know it’s not the laptop sounds. Tried that. Any idea how to get rid of it ?
No Java required for 0.5.0 alpha 2 onward.
Windows 10 Instructions:
Download and extract it. Navigate to the bin folder and click sdr-trunk.bat
If you're decoding P25 systems you need JMBE. Then navigate the menus
View > User Preferences > JMBE Audio Library > Create Library. It'll tell you an update is available just click Yes then a new window appears click create library then it asks if you want to continue click yes. It will then create the library then a new pop up saying Success! just press ok
you're done with that part. That's all you need to do for installation.
Create a desktop shortcut to sdr-trunk.bat. That's the file that's going to start SDRTrunk. No command lines needed on your part (don't hamper with the bat file!). You're systems are configured within the Playlist editor and radios started in the Channel tab within the Playlist editor. RadioReference premium works well. You may set you're favorite systems to autostart when SDRTrunk is loaded. It doesn't have a hold on talk group function yet. I recommend you mute talk groups you don't want to hear and those you value the higher priority a lower value in Aliases tab.
Unfortulatey nothing opens/runs when I click the batch file. I am on a Win10 32-bit system (or rather, that is the system I am using to monitor our MPT trunking system to try to find an issue) and am somewhat stuck. Any suggestions? Thanks for your time.
It's x64 bit only that's why it won't run on your 32 bit version of Windows 10.Unfortulatey nothing opens/runs when I click the batch file. I am on a Win10 32-bit system (or rather, that is the system I am using to monitor our MPT trunking system to try to find an issue) and am somewhat stuck. Any suggestions? Thanks for your time.