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Trunkview query

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:45 pm
by rredbeak
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

Re: Trunkview query

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 11:04 pm
by Comint
rredbeak wrote:What does ACK/AHY/ALH/BCAST/SAM mean please?
And which if any is the better to click in filters please.
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.

Recommend you download the MPT1327 Standard (290 pages), and the MPT1343 Specification (230 pages).

This 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 |
Org: is the Ident of the unit Originating the Call
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:).

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 above is a Binary Dump, which is only required for Fault Finding, so you can switch it OFF.

The first line is just the Hexadecimal representation of the Binary in the second line.

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Comint

Re: Trunkview query

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:45 am
by rredbeak
TY Comint,
Ill d/l them now.

Very much appreciate your help with what must be silly questions to the learned.

Cheers Rod