Hello all..
Bill,
Forgive my intrusion, but are there any resources out there that can
generate a trunk.tsv file, given RadioReference.com data as input? I can
hand craft them, but I travel a fair amount and it would make things
easier in new places. If there is not a script for this out there, I'd
be happy to throw one together.
Thanks for your time.
kr
On 8/4/2017 13:15, 'WA8WG' wa8wg@centurytel.net [op25-dev] wrote:
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> Dick,
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> You do need to configure a trunk.tsv file and point to it from the
> scope.py command line. Some of the important parameters in this file
> are the P25 system NAC, list of primary and alternate control channel
> frequencies, center frequency, in addition to the capability to specify
> either a whitelist of desired trunk group id’s or a blacklist of trunk
> group id’s that you do not desire to listen to. It’s not necessary to
> fill in the whitelist or blacklist fields as OP25 will treat omission of
> these fields as if you are just using a wildcard that allows you to
> monitor all talk groups broadcast on your particular system.
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> The trunk.tsv file has very specific syntax parameters. All labels and
> data fields must be contained in quotes and are tab separated. The best
> tool to create this file is to use Libre Office Calc that is packaged
> with Linux desktop distros. Feel free to call me or email me your P25
> system parameters and I will gladly generate a trunk.tsv file and email
> it to you.
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> Bill
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> William G. Becks, WA8WG
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> N7027 Shady Lane Circle
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> Porterfield, WI 54159
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> Telephone: 715.735.0131
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> Email: wa8wg@centurytel.net <mailto:wa8wg@centurytel.net>
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> *From:*op25-dev@yahoogroups.com [mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, August 4, 2017 1:59 PM
> *To:* op25-dev@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [op25-dev] OP25 for noobs by a noob (long)
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> FM/Bill
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> Thank you much Bill and FM for the reply Now I was able to download
> the example from the op25 website and have that run. I get data
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> from all the tabs except for traffic and FAC tabs. Does this test file
> have audio? I also don't use a tsv file as someone stated earlier that
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> if you just enter the control frequency that information will start
> filing the displays. That was my approach since I felt like leaving it
> wide open
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> would yield some results. I will go ahead and start from scratch and not
> load the Gqrx as suggested and go from there. If I haven't gotten
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> this thing making noise by the end of the weekend, I'll definitly upload
> them.
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> *From:*"flkmrz@gmail.com [op25-dev]
> <mailto:flkmrz@gmail.com%20[op25-dev]>" <op25-dev@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com>>
> *To:* op25-dev@yahoogroups.com <mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, August 4, 2017 5:52 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [op25-dev] OP25 for noobs by a noob (long)
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> Hi Dick,
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> Yeah...this software can be a real hair puller to get working. I'm now
> half bald :)
>
> Are you getting any indication that op25 is working at all on your
> system of interest? Such as seeing tgid's or at least displays on any
> of the scope functions? Even after I got op25 to install, I had to mess
> with the data files to get it working. Took quite a bit of cut and try
> to get it working. Op25 is also picky about system id's. I also had a
> number of issues with getting the audio to the speakers. There are a
> couple of ways of getting the audio out, and they each have their
> peculiar nit-picky things you have to do to make it work.
>
> As Bill suggested, you could post your data files for us to look at.
> Might be interesting.
>
> If you're getting choppy audio with just using rtl_fm, my suggestion
> would be to try an rtl-sdr stick instead of the hack rf. If you don't
> have one, I'd recommend buying one with the .5ppm tcxo -- they're under
> $25 on ebay or amazon. The cheap ones are under $8 without the tcxo.
> The hack rf is a more complex device, so that may be contributing to the
> issues that you're having. If you're still having issues after trying
> an rtl-sdr stick, I'd try starting over with a clean load of ubuntu and
> following the procedure I wrote for installing op25. I'd also not
> install gqrx until after getting op25 working. I installed several
> other software packages after getting my op25 working, and it broke some
> of the functions of op25. When I have some time, I'm going to do
> another clean load, and see if I can figure out what broke the
> installation, and if there's a way around it.
>
> Come back and let us know how it goes.
>
> Regards,
>
> fm
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