God this sucks.
You no longer need to un-check deemphasis to monitor ProVoice. The audio path for listening is separate from the audio path supplying discriminator audio to a third party decoder.This happens when deemphasis is unchecked in favor for passing provoice to DSD+ I like monitoring mixed system. My local EDACS system has analogue and Provoice. It acts like squelch is disabled when deemphasis is unchecked.
How are you running the program? If you run it from the Start menu, this should not be a problem. If - in a previous installation - you've told it to store your data on the desktop ... well, that's what you'll have.it saves the xml files on my desktop which really sucks even when I give it the directory to the unitrunker installation folder.
Do you have the analog and digital going to different audio ports? When I had them the same on mine, the digital would drop all together.
Also, if you look at the bottom of the voice receiver, you should see it actually changing channels, not just staying on the "parked" frequency. Don't forget to enable the "follow" option I think it's called on the main options screen as well.
On a side note, try out DSD+. I noticed a night and day difference compared to DSD with P25 decode.
Yes, it only matters on the voice receiver, but I think you need analog & digital to go to separate outputs. So if you want to make sure you're getting a digital signal, set analog to something other than speakers (mine is going to the MS sound mapper) and then digital to the speakers. This is where a "digital only" or "mute analog" type option would help, so you don't have to keep switching outputs around.
I saw someone say they use 2 virtual cables with 1 feeding analog to the speakers and the 2nd to DSD then to the speakers That sounds like a good workaround, but I'm not sure of the specifics of getting that working.
Yes, it only matters on the voice receiver, but I think you need analog & digital to go to separate outputs. So if you want to make sure you're getting a digital signal, set analog to something other than speakers (mine is going to the MS sound mapper) and then digital to the speakers. This is where a "digital only" or "mute analog" type option would help, so you don't have to keep switching outputs around.
I saw someone say they use 2 virtual cables with 1 feeding analog to the speakers and the 2nd to DSD then to the speakers That sounds like a good workaround, but I'm not sure of the specifics of getting that working.
No.
Share your complete setup on the voice receiver.
I am assuming the signal receiver is working fine and you have the site up and it's showing activity?
Have you touched the priorities at all? If you're not seeing the frequency change at the bottom of the voice receiver, than it's not working correctly. It should show the frequency, and the from/to below that. Try changing the priority on the home screen to 99 to get all the channels no matter what their priority is. Also, look at the channel listing and make sure you don't have any locked out for some reason.
When you look at the site, do any of the frequencies ever turn green? That's an indication that the voice channel should be tuning to that frequency.
Would it be possible to grab a screenshot of the site, main unitrunker screen and each receiver in 4 columns next to each other so we can see how everything is setup?