Thanks much. I think I was confusing (or was confused by) the way the
Radio Reference database provided the site information. The statewide
network number is 0x343, but there's also an individual site ID (0x25A).
I mistakenly took the site ID as the NAC. Easy to fix.
You're talking about LSM, which I don't recognize. The modulation
options appear to be C4FM and CQPSK. I assume that LSM == CQPSK?
I'll play around with these suggestions later today. Thanks!
John
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On 06/09/2017 11:37 AM, ikj1234i@yahoo.com [op25-dev] wrote:
> ok the console window indicates you're receiving on a NAC of 0x343
> whereas the traffic tab shows a NAC of 0x25A. (with respect to these
> two NACs, your trunk.tsv is totally daft). This is certainly one
> problem. At the stage you're at you should forego the trunk TSV and use
> manual mode until the trunk CC is properly acquired.
>
> Separately the datascope indicates a very strong LSM signal (i.e., not
> C4FM), so you'll need to use the constellation tab for normal ops. If
> you stay on the datascope tab it will (incorrectly) use the C4FM demod,
> this is a legacy of scope.py. Based on that constellation any attempt
> to use C4FM will fail miserably, it's pretty nasty and a really good
> example of why C4FM demods won't work well on LSM.
>
> One other thing is that your datacscope tab isn't centered vertically,
> it suggests the tuning is slightly below where it should be tuned. This
> can be adjusted using the -q pa rameter and fine tuned using the slider...
>
> Max
>
>
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