Trunkview is running Great.
But just a basic question please.
What does ACK/AHY/ALH/BCAST/SAM mean please?
And which if any is the better to click in filters please.
This is a sample of my display. How do i tell the ID of the caller ?
9064 1847 3340 3497
10010000 01100100 00011000 01000111 00110011 01000000 00110100 10010111
17:40:17 - GTC | Go To Channel - Voice | (016) Org: 3280 Tar: 3203
| Ch: 142 Freq: 417.33700 MHz |
All the top 4 sets of numbers change per caller AND the ORG changes per caller
heres another example
9064 1C64 66C0 52FF
10010000 01100100 00011100 01100100 01100110 11000000 01010010 11111111
17:44:18 - MAINT| Call maintenance message | (016) Org: 3203 Oper: 6
| Ch: 102 Freq: 416.83700 MHz |
TY Rod
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I LOVE AOR scanners, but cant afford the newer ones LOL. So Uniden is it.
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Re: Trunkview query
Check them all, except CCSC, and ALH (by itself - NOT the rest of the ALH's), and particularly if monitoring Telstra Fleetcoms, uncheck BCAST Call Maint Parameters, and BCAST Registration Parameters.rredbeak wrote:What does ACK/AHY/ALH/BCAST/SAM mean please?
And which if any is the better to click in filters please.
Recommend you download the MPT1327 Standard (290 pages), and the MPT1343 Specification (230 pages).
Org: is the Ident of the unit Originating the CallThis is a sample of my display. How do i tell the ID of the caller ?
17:40:17 - GTC | Go To Channel - Voice | (016) Org: 3280 Tar: 3203
| Ch: 142 Freq: 417.33700 MHz |
Tar: is the Ident of the unit being Called (Targeted).
The Address of a unit, is the Prefix (the 3-digit number in brackets) plus the Ident (the Org: or the Tar:).
The above is a Binary Dump, which is only required for Fault Finding, so you can switch it OFF.9064 1847 3340 3497
10010000 01100100 00011000 01000111 00110011 01000000 00110100 10010111
All the top 4 sets of numbers change per caller AND the ORG changes per caller
The first line is just the Hexadecimal representation of the Binary in the second line.
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Re: Trunkview query
TY Comint,
Ill d/l them now.
Very much appreciate your help with what must be silly questions to the learned.
Cheers Rod
Ill d/l them now.
Very much appreciate your help with what must be silly questions to the learned.
Cheers Rod
I LOVE AOR scanners, but cant afford the newer ones LOL. So Uniden is it.