DSD+ Feature Request

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devicelab

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Can we can a feature to exclude certain color codes on DMR systems? With all of the DMR traffic these days there are multiple users on the same frequency. It would be REALLY nice to mute certain color codes and only hear others.

Feature details:

1. Enabled Specify - Sit on specific color code only (output only one color code audio)
2. Enabled Exclude - Exclude specific color code (mute audio) and output all others (but still identify active color codes)
3. Disabled - output all audio for any color code
 

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Couldnt you just lock out that talkgroup?

Thing id like to see is being able to change the colour of the groups/radios. So any fire groups would show as red, police as blue, ems as orange or green and so on and on type deal to make it easy to see whos talking at a quick glance of the screen
 
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New support file?

I would like to see DSD+ create an additional file when appropriate containing Patch Supergroup information. Regularly used patches could be named by the user, like we did with Trunker.

DSDPlus.patches perhaps?
 

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Yes, monitoring DMR with a good antenna and location definitely needs color code filtering to separate different networks. That's what CC is for after all. ;-)

Also, CC should be included in the .frequencies file since maintaining different networks that share the same frequency is outright impossible at the moment.

See also:
https://forums.radioreference.com/v...029-dsd-add-color-code-frequency-entries.html
https://forums.radioreference.com/v...-limit-output-specific-system-color-code.html
https://forums.radioreference.com/v...11157-dmr-system-alternating-color-codes.html
 
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garys

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At least on some of the business frequencies I've been monitoring, there is more than one repeater within range. Different CC, but sometimes the TGs overlap. TG 1000 is commonly used, so locking it out on a frequency will lock it out on all repeaters. Adding CC and even CC lock out would be helpful in some cases.

Couldnt you just lock out that talkgroup?

Thing id like to see is being able to change the colour of the groups/radios. So any fire groups would show as red, police as blue, ems as orange or green and so on and on type deal to make it easy to see whos talking at a quick glance of the screen
 

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Can we can a feature to exclude certain color codes on DMR systems? With all of the DMR traffic these days there are multiple users on the same frequency. It would be REALLY nice to mute certain color codes and only hear others.

Feature details:

1. Enabled Specify - Sit on specific color code only (output only one color code audio)
2. Enabled Exclude - Exclude specific color code (mute audio) and output all others (but still identify active color codes)
3. Disabled - output all audio for any color code
Instead if just trbo info being able to be locked in how about NAC Codes and RAN codes as well. It would be a great help to be able to program a frequency with a certain nac or color code.

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Instead if just trbo info being able to be locked in how about NAC Codes and RAN codes as well. It would be a great help to be able to program a frequency with a certain nac or color code.

Yeah very true. Sometimes the feds can be sneaky and do place two agencies on the same frequency but with different NACs.

Haven't seen too many NXDN users on the same frequency but would be nice to have DSD+ "lock-on" to a specific user and/or exclude a specific user regardless of digital mode.
 
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