![]() Maybe someone in your area can run DSD+ on it and get the necessary info to program a DMR radio for you? If you say it is trunked and a DMR system it is likely MotoTRBO Capacity Plus. If not, any ideas on what I can do to monitor the radio traffic? If so, any particular recommendations for inexpensive scanners that would do the trick? Since digital scanners are so expensive and the decoding would be done using DSD on my computer anyway, would it be possible to buy an inexpensive VHF analog scanner, solder in a discriminator tap, and then use that with DSD on my computer to monitor the digital MotoTrbo/DMR audio signals? My Question is: I know that my school is using a digital trunked MotoTrbo/DMR system in the VHF range. I'm not very interested in taking that expensive scanner apart or modifying it at risk of breaking it. I currently have a Uniden BCD436HP scanner which I know can't scan MotoTrbo/DMR transmissions on its own, and it doesn't have a built-in discriminator tap output. I've been looking at the MotoTrbo page on RadioReference, which indicates that by using Digital Speech Decoder (DSD) and the proper input source from a required discriminator tap, I should be able to have my computer decode the MotoTrbo/DMR signal so that I can monitor it that way. ![]()
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