Weepingangel
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Further update: while I did hear a signal on SDR# on 460.5, I do not hear anything on my scanner, so that is probably not one that TFPD uses.
Question what county you in. And niceThey could have patches to other local digital systems, and/or analog channels for interoperability. My local LE went to a VHF DMR system ~5 years ago, just this year they patched it to their TG on the statewide 800mhz P25 system, for surrounding counties to hear. They also patch the local school Corp UHF DMR system to one of their VHF DMR TGs during school dismissal, patch the County Highway analog 800Mhz channel, and statewide P25 TGs to their VHF DMR system randomly.
I really hate how Uniden set up the Blocked for Encrypted TGs. That was stupid.No you don't need any IDs of any kind. All you need is a control channel. Set the system to ID SEARCH and you should hear *unencrypted* traffic. Uniden blocks encrypted traffic so you won't hear anything. If you watch the screen then you may see some information but it's limited.
Question what county you in. And nice
I really hate how Uniden set up the Blocked for Encrypted TGs. That was stupid.
I don't like that either. I wish they would change that with a firmware update. I -WANT- to know when I'm receiving an encrypted TG.
Updates to the database are usually triggered by a formal submital of all the necessary information. Its not clear what the update should consist of. Is this a new system?Sorry I left this chat high and dry. It is a trunked system and the control channel is 453.3375. If anyone would update the database for twin falls that would be great 👍
Sorry I left this chat high and dry. It is a trunked system and the control channel is 453.3375. If anyone would update the database for twin falls that would be great 👍
42101do you have the Talkgroup ID? Sentinel (for my BCD436HP) is asking for that.
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Has anyone observed a System ID and WACN for this system?
WACN stands for Wide Area Communications Network. In Project 25, the System ID identifies the system (for a given network). One or more systems may be joined into a network of systems. The WACN identifies the network. The WACN combined with the System ID will uniquely identify a system.
The WACN is normally displayed as a five digit hexadecimal number (digits 0-9 and letters A-F) followed by the three digit System ID.
Examples:
My BCD436HP and Sentinel have not.
Presuming you've programmed in the frequencies just hold on the control channel. You should see the WACN and SYSID appear on the screen.
Yes but you need to HOLD on the channel for it to show the WACN/SYSID values. Presuming you have a decent signal it should show up immediately.
I've hit HOLD on the chnnel, and so far nothing