I don’t think there is an easy answer because op25 uses a software vocoder written to
decode speech as opposed to commercial P25 radios that employ the DVSI chips that were
revised and redesigned to pass tone signaling, DTMF, Knox and single tone. If it’s
important to your application to pass the tones to the listener then you should consider
using a commercial radio or scanner that doesn’t affiliate or cause unwanted transmission
on the public safety communications system of interest.
There are a number of surplus p25 radios that could be used to accomplish this task. The
major fly in the ointment would be if your system is a Phase-II system that would require
a must more costly alternative. Perhaps one of the active programmers that regularly
contribute to op25 will jump in here to do a better job of explaining the software vocoder
in P25 that I am capable of doing.
Lastly, I gather that your Uniden scanner passes the alert tones, so is there a reason
that you can’t use it or a similar receiver for your application?
Good luck,
Bill
From: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com [mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 3:31 PM
To: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: [op25-dev] Re: Why can't I hear fire tones?
I figured they may not have been used for paging, I didn't know what to call them. The
problem is I cannot hear those alert tones on OP25 and can't understand how I may fix
it on OP25. They are quite important for listeners, as they get the listener's
attention when a new fire call comes in.