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AngWay

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Hi i have been searching all around trying to figure out what this device is but i can't really get a clear answer. do any of you guys know what this is and what someone would use it for compared to a RTL-SDR dongle. Thanks Link
 

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Hi i have been searching all around trying to figure out what this device is but i can't really get a clear answer. do any of you guys know what this is and what someone would use it for compared to a RTL-SDR dongle. Thanks Link
I think its development is at a dead end.
 

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Yeah i have been reading about it i just can't figure out if it basically does what a rtl-sdr does or if it's meant for something different.
It’s definitely different. It does not need a computer to operate. It is a standalone scanner with excellent simulcast reception

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It’s definitely different. It does not need a computer to operate. It is a standalone scanner with excellent simulcast reception

B.S.
I would clarify that it does need a computer to set up initially, but once programmed, it operates all on it's own. It has no way to program from the device itself.

@AngWay I would say a good analogy for these is it is like an RTL-SDR with all the useless bits stripped out, an excellent receive filter added on, strapped to its own Raspberry Pi, running custom software with nothing useless included so that with a couple of footnotes and caveats it does most of the best parts of a traditional scanner and sdr all in one and the developer / engineer that designed these went to great lengths to extract the most performance out of his design.
 

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I would clarify that it does need a computer to set up initially, but once programmed, it operates all on it's own. It has no way to program from the device itself.

@AngWay I would say a good analogy for these is it is like an RTL-SDR with all the useless bits stripped out, an excellent receive filter added on, strapped to its own Raspberry Pi, running custom software with nothing useless included so that with a couple of footnotes and caveats it does most of the best parts of a traditional scanner and sdr all in one and the developer / engineer that designed these went to great lengths to extract the most performance out of his design.
Ohhh ok . thanks for explaining that i understand now.
 

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I have one and have been trying to get the thing to pick up my local sheriff's dept that runs on conventional P25 , I can receive all the big city's but cant even find my hometown in the search menu ??
 

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I’m not really all that familiar with the P25RX. That was the first Bluetail model produced. You can find current support for all the Bluetail scanners on my Bluetail support forum located here:

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I have one and have been trying to get the thing to pick up my local sheriff's dept that runs on conventional P25 , I can receive all the big city's but cant even find my hometown in the search menu ??
What one do you have p25 rx 1 or 2
 
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