 
            rx.py can already monitor conventional traffic. In fact this feature was there before trunking was.
On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 at 06:55, 'William Becks' wa8wg@centurytel.net [op25-dev] op25-dev@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Graham,
Thank you so much for your efforts in the continuing development of op25. Especially for the recent coding changes allowing for FQDN --wireshark-host command line entry. The addition of the --nocrypt function was very innovative and solved an issue in my area where some talkgroups use a mix of clear, and encrypted transmissions that were previously impossible to reject without also filtering the clear voice transmissions as well.
I am personally very grateful for the work that you and Max have done to improve the code. If I could wish for one new feature, it would be to incorporate code allowing rx.py to monitor conventional IMBE non-trunked transmissions. Such a feature would be great for monitoring small non-trunked systems in addition to providing a great resource to monitor and analyze amateur P25 transmissions from MMDVM and similar devices.
Keep up the good work and best of holiday greetings!
Bill, WA8WG
*From:* op25-dev@yahoogroups.com [mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com] *Sent:* Saturday, December 16, 2017 7:08 PM *To:* op25-dev@yahoogroups.com *Subject:* [op25-dev] Recent changes
For my version of op25 I've just pushed a change to support using hostnames/fully qualified domain names (or straight IP addresses) in the --wireshark-host command line parameter (-W).
Earlier changes include the addition of the source radio id (where available) to the terminal screen, as well as indication of when encryption is active (only applies when using --nocrypt command line option).