That's awesome! I finally got UCA working in Unitrunker (it's been a long time since I've used a PC to monitor--last time was with the old TRUNK88 DOS program), so I'm just getting my bearings.I have been very successful with Unitrunker. Except for a couple mistakes, on my part. I like that I can track three (or more) different systems, at the same time. Information overload.
I am using the PC/IF jack on 3 different radios (TRX-2, GRE500, PRO197) for the control data, into the computer, via USB connection. (did that make sense?) Unitrunker is set for "inline" decoding of traffic. I have other radios turned on to actually monitor what is being received. You will need a separate radio for each voice channel you want to listen to.That's awesome! I finally got UCA working in Unitrunker (it's been a long time since I've used a PC to monitor--last time was with the old TRUNK88 DOS program), so I'm just getting my bearings.
Are you using an RTL-SDR or other SDR with Unitrunker? How many "VCOs" did you set up? If I set up additional "voice" VCOs on my receiver, can I listen to multiple voice channels at the same time?
Yes! That would be awesome! Great to see folks from the old 7202 Yahoo! Group! I have such fun memories of those days. Hope all is well.B Hall
Nice to see another acquaintance from the old group.
would you like a unitrunker.xml file to get you jump started?
You know, group IDs & such
Awesome! Thanks for the additional info. Makes sense.I am using the PC/IF jack on 3 different radios (TRX-2, GRE500, PRO197) for the control data, into the computer, via USB connection. (did that make sense?) Unitrunker is set for "inline" decoding of traffic. I have other radios turned on to actually monitor what is being received. You will need a separate radio for each voice channel you want to listen to.
If you get an offer to start with someone else xml file, I recommend taking it. It will eliminate a lot of "green" entries, and give good indications as to what is out there.
PM me with your email if you want the .xml fileYes! That would be awesome! Great to see folks from the old 7202 Yahoo! Group! I have such fun memories of those days. Hope all is well.
I think there is a "skip" button on the VCO. It will jump to the next active call. You may need to click it a few times to hit the call you want.I wish Unitrunker would let me manually select which voice channel is active, like TRUNK88 used to allow you to do. I know you can set priorities for the various TGs, but I'd like to be able to manually switch to an active voice channel on the fly. If there's a way to do that, please let me know.
Yes! That would be awesome! Great to see folks from the old 7202 Yahoo! Group! I have such fun memories of those days. Hope all is well.