Taxis frequencies.

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Re: Taxis frequencies.

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If you try enabling all the options under the view menu except view binary, it might work. I found that it shows some messages when I do this but not all of the data bursts appear to be actual messages so if it's just coming up with rubbish, leave it on for a few minutes and see if you see anything comprehensible.
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Re: Taxis frequencies.

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I left it running for 12hrs in the daytime and this is the fruit of my labour, oh well, shame as it's a +10db signal :D

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Re: Taxis frequencies.

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radiosification wrote:..... but not all of the data bursts appear to be actual messages so if it's just coming up with rubbish, leave it on for a few minutes and see if you see anything comprehensible.
It only ever decoded a small percentage of the available messages. Everything had to be reverse engineered and that was easier for some message types than others. Back at the time it was actively being developed there was quite a good set of support pages but these were lost when sourceforge re-designed their wiki system.
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