SDR# TETRA Demodulator Trunk Tracking Demonstration

FR33MAN

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Hello, I think I fixed this problem for someone else sometime ago.
I should probably release the version I have that is a mix bag of fixes that I did for people here and there.
No timeline on releasing this as I have not been spending much time with SDR of late.



Latest version (v1.7.1.0) can be found here: Release post

Hello, and thank you very much for your quick response.
Please if you are so kind, if I would like to have that improvement, since the network I use has a lot of activity and I lose most of the communications since it does not always go to slot 3 and 4.

If you don't want to publish it at the moment, you could pass it to me to test and I'll tell you if the bug has been fixed.

Thanking you for developing the TTT software for me is a nice invention, really.

Thanks and best regards.
 

tomekjkp

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Hello, if possible, I would also ask for a revised version, maybe my problem will also solve it. At the moment my network has developed a lot and on TTT about 20-40% is on the normal plug. Thanks, regards
 

pingirona

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Hello, I think I fixed this problem for someone else sometime ago.
I should probably release the version I have that is a mix bag of fixes that I did for people here and there.
No timeline on releasing this as I have not been spending much time with SDR of late.



Latest version (v1.7.1.0) can be found here: Release post

You are right thewraith2008, the issue of calls being lost when there is a timeslot change, you solved it for me and I am testing it successfully on TTT version 1.8.5.0. Greetings.
 

FR33MAN

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You are right thewraith2008, the issue of calls being lost when there is a timeslot change, you solved it for me and I am testing it successfully on TTT version 1.8.5.0. Greetings.

Thank you very much for your answer, you have made my day. I am looking forward to the version that solves that problem.
If you need to do some test or I can help you in something tell me I have raspberry for (TCP).

Regards, and thank you very much.
 

hermite

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You are right thewraith2008, the issue of calls being lost when there is a timeslot change, you solved it for me and I am testing it successfully on TTT version 1.8.5.0. Greetings.
Hello,
Has a new version of TTT been released since V1.7.1 on Windows? You are mentioning V1.8.5... ?
 

hermite

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Hello, I think I fixed this problem for someone else sometime ago.
I should probably release the version I have that is a mix bag of fixes that I did for people here and there.
No timeline on releasing this as I have not been spending much time with SDR of late.



Latest version (v1.7.1.0) can be found here: Release post
hello, I have seen a member stating that he has V1.8.5.0 of TTT, is this version available? Thank you.
 

thewraith2008

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hello, I have seen a member stating that he has V1.8.5.0 of TTT, is this version available? Thank you.
No

Hello, I think I fixed this problem for someone else sometime ago.
I should probably release the version I have that is a mix bag of fixes that I did for people here and there.
No timeline on releasing this as I have not been spending much time with SDR of late.
I'll get to it when I can.



Latest version (v1.7.1.0) can be found here: Release post
 

tomekjkp

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You are right thewraith2008, the issue of calls being lost when there is a timeslot change, you solved it for me and I am testing it successfully on TTT version 1.8.5.0. Greetings.
Could you please share your version so that I can verify problem if it still exists?
 

vselic

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I'm curous, where in a world can you find unencrypted tetra... this program is tottaly useless here in EU, 99.9% of traffic is encrypted, so for us, it's useless piece of software
 

tomekjkp

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I'm curous, where in a world can you find unencrypted tetra... this program is tottaly useless here in EU, 99.9% of traffic is encrypted, so for us, it's useless piece of software

We have a lot of it in Poland, mainly transport, municipal services, airports
 

thewraith2008

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I'm curous, where in a world can you find unencrypted tetra... this program is tottaly useless here in EU, 99.9% of traffic is encrypted, so for us, it's useless piece of software
Yeah I know, "this program is tottaly useless" and "it's useless piece of software" because everybody knows how easy it is to circumvent encryption and the laws around doing so. It's not like encryption is actually designed to stop people listening at all. All is required is a simple XOR and your right to go.

Comments like this really inspire me. :rolleyes:
 

FR33MAN

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I'm curous, where in a world can you find unencrypted tetra... this program is tottaly useless here in EU, 99.9% of traffic is encrypted, so for us, it's useless piece of software

It is functional at 100x 100 in countries that do not have Tea2, if your country is encrypted it is something else, but I do not see well that you diminish importance or merit to the work that the software developer has done.

Your comment is not correct.

Greetings and I advise you to contribute and not to disqualify the work of others.
 
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dempa

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In Japan, major airports recently use unencrypted TETRA switched from conventional analogue radios. TTT is incredibly useful.
 

FERRAINAELENA

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Yeah I know, "this program is tottaly useless" and "it's useless piece of software" because everybody knows how easy it is to circumvent encryption and the laws around doing so. It's not like encryption is actually designed to stop people listening at all. All is required is a simple XOR and your right to go.

Comments like this really inspire me. :rolleyes:
The XOR operator therefore differs from the OR operator (inclusive disjunction) in that it returns a false value when both propositions are true. For example, when both A and B are true, the OR operator returns the true result ( 1 )
 
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