Hello
Sorry for my English and for being so dumb.
I would like to be able to use Unitrunker, but there're so many things I still don't understand...
I have detected an analog Motorola Type 2 Smart Zone control channel in the 851 to 869 Mhz range.
When I start receiver1, a window pops up, I click in the calculator button and choose "Red Deer" Bandplan because is the only one that has the same frequency as the control channel in it.
I can see some calls in the call history, but the svc column says "enc".
The Info tab says that the system is not encripted but anyway the calls are showing "enc".
I think I need to calculate Lo, Hi and Spacing and fill it in the Band Plan tab, is this correct?
If is correct, is Trunker my only option to do this? I don't really know how to use it neither...
Determining Base/Step/Offset for VHF/UHF Motorola Systems - The RadioReference Wiki
Any help is much appreciated and will save me a lot of time. Thanks.
Sorry for my English and for being so dumb.
I would like to be able to use Unitrunker, but there're so many things I still don't understand...
I have detected an analog Motorola Type 2 Smart Zone control channel in the 851 to 869 Mhz range.
When I start receiver1, a window pops up, I click in the calculator button and choose "Red Deer" Bandplan because is the only one that has the same frequency as the control channel in it.
I can see some calls in the call history, but the svc column says "enc".
The Info tab says that the system is not encripted but anyway the calls are showing "enc".
I think I need to calculate Lo, Hi and Spacing and fill it in the Band Plan tab, is this correct?
If is correct, is Trunker my only option to do this? I don't really know how to use it neither...
Determining Base/Step/Offset for VHF/UHF Motorola Systems - The RadioReference Wiki
Any help is much appreciated and will save me a lot of time. Thanks.