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I have an XPR7550 UHF R1 radio with me, I can't for the life of me get this local business to pickup on the radio. I have the CC, but the TGID is not known. Is there a "All Call" for group calls on DMR or that just a P25 thing for NAC/TG? Thanks

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TIA-AA-TermAmerican Airlines Terminal OperationsDMRBusiness
 

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You are not dealing with a SCANNER you are dealing with a COMMERICAL RADIO which RADIO SHOP EMPLOYEES know all the information to make the radio work. A Commerical Radio does not work like a Scanner.
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You are playing a very dangerous game here. You have been in the threads about listening to P25 Trunking same applies here.
 

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The XPR is a communication device. It is designed to communicate with with other users on a specific system. Try a ham radio or a scanner that does not care about talkgroups.
 

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You are not dealing with a SCANNER you are dealing with a COMMERICAL RADIO which RADIO SHOP EMPLOYEES know all the information to make the radio work. A Commerical Radio does not work like a Scanner.
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You are playing a very dangerous game here. You have been in the threads about listening to P25 Trunking same applies here.
you sound like a fool. Stop trying to make it sound so scary. ITS CONVETIONAL! Not everything is so big bad and scarry. RX only.
The XPR is a communication device. It is designed to communicate with with other users on a specific system. Try a ham radio or a scanner that does not care about talkgroups.
Thank you for a logical response
 

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I am not the one with the radio that has things programmed in it that I am not licensed to have or use.
Fool son I have worked in 2way shops been licensed to keep FM Radio Stations on the air Electronics Degree and a 40 year Firefighter EMT.
Living the life you are choosing may get you banned from your Childhhod dream in the 2way business.
Fool I am not the one that does not know how to program a BASIC DMR RADIO.
 

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I am not the one with the radio that has things programmed in it that I am not licensed to have or use.
Fool son I have worked in 2way shops been licensed to keep FM Radio Stations on the air Electronics Degree and a 40 year Firefighter EMT.
Living the life you are choosing may get you banned from your Childhhod dream in the 2way business.
Fool I am not the one that does not know how to program a BASIC DMR RADIO.
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FWIW, I've noticed an uptick in Encryption usage by American Airlines, and, the switch from LMR to Motorola's WAVE system while traveling through Airports across the CONUS.

To answer your question about "All Call", the answer is yes, but not for what your looking for. As everyone has answered above you can get a scanner, or, save a little bit of money and get a SDR dongle off amazon and buy download DSD. Software Defined Radio makes it real easy to sleuth out ColorCodes, Slots, and Talk Groups from DMR systems and it costs about $40 bucks for a kit.
 

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FWIW, I've noticed an uptick in Encryption usage by American Airlines, and, the switch from LMR to Motorola's WAVE system while traveling through Airports across the CONUS.

To answer your question about "All Call", the answer is yes, but not for what your looking for. As everyone has answered above you can get a scanner, or, save a little bit of money and get a SDR dongle off amazon and buy download DSD. Software Defined Radio makes it real easy to sleuth out ColorCodes, Slots, and Talk Groups from DMR systems and it costs about $40 bucks for a kit.
does WAVE ruin listening to it?

Forget that comment. I forgot that WAVE is a LTE based for trunked or conventional repeaters.
 
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does WAVE ruin listening to it?
WAVE is a Broadband/WiFi dependent application Motorola sells.

Ideal for business wishing to have Push-To-Talk over a wide area without renting “Airtime” on a commercial LMR system. It’s also private to your organization, no login, no listen/talk.

Motorola sells WAVE Portables and Mobiles as well as a Web Based Dispatch system. If you have a LMR system and a WAVE Gateway, you can also integrate your systems Talk Groups into your WAVE network allowing you to roam out of LMR system coverage, but still communicate back to users who are within LMR system coverage.
 

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WAVE is a Broadband/WiFi dependent application Motorola sells.

Ideal for business wishing to have Push-To-Talk over a wide area without renting “Airtime” on a commercial LMR system. It’s also private to your organization, no login, no listen/talk.

Motorola sells WAVE Portables and Mobiles as well as a Web Based Dispatch system. If you have a LMR system and a WAVE Gateway, you can also integrate your systems Talk Groups into your WAVE network allowing you to roam out of LMR system coverage, but still communicate back to users who are within LMR system coverage.
So if they use WAVE could i still hear it because its tied together I would assume so. I don't know much about DMR
 

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So if they use WAVE could i still hear it because its tied together I would assume so. I don't know much about DMR
All depends on the implimentation. I know multiple agecies that went completely to wave. They still have a gateway to there RF but most dont use those talkgroups any longer. I use wave and its not patched to anything you can hear.
 

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Buy a $50 CCR. Set the freq. turn on promiscuous mode, and have fun. Real Motorola radios do not have promiscuous mode, but that‘s what you want. It allows you to listen to anything unencrypted on that freq.
 
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