It runs okay, but on a local Motorola rebanded 800 system, it is displaying the wrong frequencies. I selected "Rebanded" for the type of system, it made no difference. Do I need to enter a bandplan? If so, what do I use?
It runs okay, but on a local Motorola rebanded 800 system, it is displaying the wrong frequencies. I selected "Rebanded" for the type of system, it made no difference. Do I need to enter a bandplan? If so, what do I use?
What happens if you go to the channels tab, delete the freq's, just add the control channel, check the boxes Control and Confirmed and try running the program again.
If I do that, the control channel displays correctly, but when the system frequencies are added, they're wrong. The frequencies that didn't change after rebanding display correctly; the former 866-868 band frequencies display in the 863 and 864 Mhz band.
Now, running on a 3600 baud, non rebanded Moto system, it shows the correct control channel frequency, but all the system frequencies are showing up as all zeros. ??
I closed and restarted the program, now it has replaced the zeros with the system frequencies.
What happens now with the rebanded system, or is this the rebanded system?
My guess is the program ignores the default bandplan selection. I'll do some testing. It would be helpful to know - (a) which system; (b) active control channel frequency and LCN; and (c) actual logged LCN / expected frequency for some voice channels.It runs okay, but on a local Motorola rebanded 800 system, it is displaying the wrong frequencies. I selected "Rebanded" for the type of system, it made no difference. Do I need to enter a bandplan? If so, what do I use?
My guess is the program ignores the default bandplan selection. I'll do some testing. It would be helpful to know - (a) which system; (b) active control channel frequency and LCN; and (c) actual logged LCN / expected frequency for some voice channels.
Check the System tab on the main program window. Has the program somehow created two copies of the same system? If so - open up each system to see which one has your data - and delete the other one. To avoid this problem in the future - use the auto-start feature on the decoding receiver. Decoding won't start until all data has completed loading (normally only a few seconds).I assigned text tags/labels to a lot of the groups on one of the systems/sites that I monitor. Now, one of the sites I monitor has stopped using the tags and labels I assigned, and it treating it like a brand new system. Yet when I click on the groups and users tabs, the labels and tags are still there. How do I get the program to start using the tags I assigned? I spent a lot of time labeling these.
Interesting. I'll check this out.When I have a talkgroup window open and am watching the history scroll I have noticed that some radio IDs/labels are not displayed. Specifically I have noticed that a radio ID does not show up when it transmits right after another radio. (or if multiple radios transmit in rapid succession only the first is shown) A radio ID will only show up if there is a few second delay between transmissions.
Check the System tab on the main program window. Has the program somehow created two copies of the same system? If so - open up each system to see which one has your data - and delete the other one.
Cool - please let me know what you find. Ken isn't a premium subscriber so I doubt his issue is download related.tried downloading a system and found that it will create a duplicate copy of the system already in my database (from either running it with actual data or from a previous version). I don't recall if this was happening pre-.10, but it was certainly happening in .10. Haven't tried such in .11 yet.
Check the System tab on the main program window. Has the program somehow created two copies of the same system? If so - open up each system to see which one has your data - and delete the other one. To avoid this problem in the future - use the auto-start feature on the decoding receiver. Decoding won't start until all data has completed loading (normally only a few seconds).
As an experiment - try closing the group window and re-opening it.