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Whistler open source scanner
Whistler open source scanner










whistler open source scanner
  1. Whistler open source scanner how to#
  2. Whistler open source scanner archive#
  3. Whistler open source scanner upgrade#
  4. Whistler open source scanner software#

This archive will serve as a clean backup in case you have to start over. Do a "Save to Archive" so you have a backup of your initial programming.

whistler open source scanner

  • Set up ScanLists and miscellaneous settings (backlight, LED, decode levels, etc) as desired, making sure to put the TGRP Wildcard in a separate ScanList.
  • Name the newly imported system "Ohio MARCS-IP.".
  • Using the "Preferred" options under the Library Import tab of the EZScan software, choose the system and select for download all of the desired Sites and Talkgroups(TGRPs) for the preferred coverage area.
  • Start with a blank Virtual Scanner (V-Folder), define the desired coverage area (for example, Central Ohio), and name the Virtual Scanner as such.
  • Example: This method applies to any multi-site trunked system, but we'll use Ohio MARCS-IP in Central Ohio as an example.
  • This will allow scanning of multiple separate sites, especially for the larger incorporated towns, cities and counties that we want our scanners to cover. Desired talkgroups must be entered for each site which is entered as a separate system, but can be combined into the same scan lists (for example, Anytown Fire, Anytown Police, and Anytown Service). The solution is to program each Site for a given System as a separate (totally different) System so they will be scanned separately. In many areas this causes a great deal of radio traffic on other nearby tower sites to be missed. However, the Object Oriented Scanners only scan multi-site systems using the Roam method once an acceptable site is located the scanner stays on that site and only looks for another site if reception is lost.
  • Off - Stops at the very first decodable CC and does not move to another.
  • Roam - Scans all CCs being received, selects & stays on the best decodable site, and only re-scans if reception is lost or falls below data decode threshold.
  • whistler open source scanner

  • Stationary - Scans all CCs being received and thus all sites.
  • Issue with multi-site trunked system monitoringĮarlier Whistler models such as the WS1040/WS1065 and their Radio Shack/GRE variants, offer multiple modes for scanning multi-site trunked systems with multiple different Control Channels(CC):
  • Never released publicly, subsequently became WS1095.
  • Whistler open source scanner upgrade#

  • ALL THE SAME after UPGRADE except silk screening.
  • Once, returned, continued forward support is possible via Whistler Repair and EZ-Scan Software, with all the newer additions and features of a WS1080.
  • Ability to be Upgraded for DMR (and add P25 Phase II to Pro-18) decode with a Paid Upgrade with User paid shipment to Whistler, returned by them.
  • Whistler open source scanner software#

  • Capable of NXDN decoding, with a free Upgrade to the latest Firmware via Whistler's EZ-Scan software.
  • Capable of DMR decoding, with a free Upgrade to the latest Firmware via Whistler's EZ-Scan software.
  • Project 25(P25) Phase I and II decoding.
  • Released around the time the PSR-800 was, but lacking additional/advanced features SEE #5.
  • The following discussion applies to these scanners

    Whistler open source scanner how to#

    In this article we will try to give you a practical approach on how to best accomplish this. Multi-Site programming is a solution to the issue of some Object Oriented Scanners not scanning multiple Sites in a single Scanlist.












    Whistler open source scanner