Thanks very much. I do like to keep anonymous online where possible, but this is all a
big help. If I type "chmod +x hills.sh", the terminal window basically does
nothing and acts like I just pressed enter. But when I run ../hills.sh, it works.
This is totally cooltacular. Really enjoying it. The audio quality is much more stable
and steady than other ways of monitoring. But it's also very quiet volume even though
I've got all the volume settings all the way up.
The stock/default trunk.tsv file that comes with OP25 has multiple different systems in
it. So how do you tell it what system you wanna listen to? And is there a way to tell it
a talk group ID you want to hold on without having to wait until it stops on that ID, if
it ever does?
There doesn't seem to be much of a system activity display like Unitrunker. I found
from an online thread that to adjust the scan / search delay setting, in the file
trunking.py find the following line and change it from 2 seconds to something else:
self.TGID_HOLD_TIME = 2.0 # TODO: make more configurable
trunktracker(a)tampabay.rr.com
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Correct. This operation make the file executable. You only need to type ../hills.sh
form the terminal command line to start op25 that points to hills.tsv in the rx.py command
line. Fell free to rename these as long as you change all inferences to them. I sent
these files to you to help get started with op25 and to provide you with some examples to
look at tailored to your setup and p25 system.
I am available by phone is you’d like to call with any questions. I’d be glad to help!
My phone number should have been in the signature with my PM containing the hills files.
If not, email me offline ant I will provide it to you.
Bill
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Type that in terminal. Make sure you're in the directory with the hills.sh file.
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018, 12:22 PM 'Trunk Tracker' trunktracker(a)tampabay.rr.com
[op25-dev] <op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com wrote:
So, what this " chmod +x hills.sh"? Do I type that somewhere?
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Don’t forget the chmod +x hills.sh before trying to execute it.
Bill
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Ah, yes.. They came through. Let me try'em. Thanks.
trunktracker(a)tampabay.rr.com
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Trunktracker,
I sent you all the configuration files you needed to start monitoring Hillsborough County
earlier today via private email. Did you not get them?
Your HillsboroughWest.tsv file shown below is a “Tag” file that associates system
talkgroups with a name or tag. This file gets called from inside of trunk.tsv or
whatever you
want to name it as long as your call it with the -T xxxx.tsv from your rx..py command
line.
Let me know if you haven’t receive the files I sent.
There were: hills.sh
hills.tsv
hills-tgids.tsv
Bill
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