birkenhead shopwatch
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birkenhead shopwatch
Have the birkenhead shopwatch gone digital now it was on last week but now just a buzzin noise.
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Re: birkenhead shopwatch
I have no idea mate, but the M/O you describe says yes.
Search this forum and Google for RTL/SDR DSD+ for a cheap introduction to decoding DMR, a lot of stuff is written for experienced users which may seem a bit highbrow, but getting started is very simple if you know a little about radio and a little about PCs.
Search this forum and Google for RTL/SDR DSD+ for a cheap introduction to decoding DMR, a lot of stuff is written for experienced users which may seem a bit highbrow, but getting started is very simple if you know a little about radio and a little about PCs.
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Re: birkenhead shopwatch
It has because I programmed it
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Re: birkenhead shopwatch
well i guess that sorts that out (ps can you post a list of cc slots and talk groups .cheers ) only kidding before i get shouted atuggla wrote:It has because I programmed it
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Re: birkenhead shopwatch
All I will say it's the same frequency and no encryption
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Re: birkenhead shopwatch
Bugger just tuned back in and heard it.
Right then, is this "DMR" any more difficult than decoding pager messages with PDW?
Right then, is this "DMR" any more difficult than decoding pager messages with PDW?
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Re: birkenhead shopwatch
All sorted... Back up and running