Thanks @GTR8000 I was unaware it showed offsets, not that I have ever needed them.The latest version of Unitrunker 2.1.0.104 includes the TX offset. You have to right-click on the column headers to unhide them.
What do you need the TX offsets for? If you need to transmit, then you should have an authorized radio that is already programmed.
And yes, the "2 Slot" band plan elements are TDMA. It's not showing "Slot 2" but rather "2 Slots" aka TDMA.
And I'm guessing standards for 900 is -39?I see that you're in Canada, so this may not apply up there, but the standard offset for 700 MHz is +30 MHz and for 800 MHz -45 MHz here in the States.
Thanks! The Unitrunker 2.1.0.104 did the job. I wanted to add a P25 channel ID on the system page (I see other systems do have a P25 channel ID table).The latest version of Unitrunker 2.1.0.104 includes the TX offset. You have to right-click on the column headers to unhide them.
What do you need the TX offsets for? If you need to transmit, then you should have an authorized radio that is already programmed.
And yes, the "2 Slot" band plan elements are TDMA. It's not showing "Slot 2" but rather "2 Slots" aka TDMA.
That's 100% on me, I a) didn't read your post clearly enough b) somehow didn't even notice your dbadmin badge (not red enough I guess) and c) jumped to the conclusion that you were trying to program a radio. My apologies, I'm an idiot.Thanks! The Unitrunker 2.1.0.104 did the job. I wanted to add a P25 channel ID on the system page (I see other systems do have a P25 channel ID table).
Totally disagree with that part of the post!I'm an idiot.
I'd say that's probably off topic for this thread, and you should ask that in the Harris forum.How might someone program a Harris unity with the channel IDs ?