Hello again,
This theory of mine can be confirmed or debunked by someone that has both a TRX-1 and BCD436HP, but it would be helpful to hear from anyone that just has the TRX-1 as well.
I am scanning the same set of multiple scanlists with both the TRX-1 and BCD436HP. While doing so the TRX-1 seems to never stop on conventional DMR signals. On the 436 I have heard numerous lengthy conventional DMR transmissions during close to 4 hours of side-by-side comparison with the two radios. The TRX-1 did not stop once.
To be clear, this is a conventional only issue, if it is in fact an issue. There was no problem with the other Con+ trunked systems I was scanning as compared to the 436.
To ensure that my programming did not get hosed somehow, I locked out everything except for my DMR Conventional scanlist. It immediately came to life and started hearing the same transmissions the 436 was stopping on.
Not sure what's up with this but to ensure it's not me, as stated above the two tests would be:
1. Run both side by side with the same scanlists (or as close as possible) running.
2. With the TRX-1 (or 2 I'd guess) alone try scanning multiple scanlists and see if the scanner ever stops on conventional DMR.
In the interest of fair testing, again I was using the same antennas (Radio Shack RS800) with the scanners at an equal height side by side on my porch.
This theory of mine can be confirmed or debunked by someone that has both a TRX-1 and BCD436HP, but it would be helpful to hear from anyone that just has the TRX-1 as well.
I am scanning the same set of multiple scanlists with both the TRX-1 and BCD436HP. While doing so the TRX-1 seems to never stop on conventional DMR signals. On the 436 I have heard numerous lengthy conventional DMR transmissions during close to 4 hours of side-by-side comparison with the two radios. The TRX-1 did not stop once.
To be clear, this is a conventional only issue, if it is in fact an issue. There was no problem with the other Con+ trunked systems I was scanning as compared to the 436.
To ensure that my programming did not get hosed somehow, I locked out everything except for my DMR Conventional scanlist. It immediately came to life and started hearing the same transmissions the 436 was stopping on.
Not sure what's up with this but to ensure it's not me, as stated above the two tests would be:
1. Run both side by side with the same scanlists (or as close as possible) running.
2. With the TRX-1 (or 2 I'd guess) alone try scanning multiple scanlists and see if the scanner ever stops on conventional DMR.
In the interest of fair testing, again I was using the same antennas (Radio Shack RS800) with the scanners at an equal height side by side on my porch.