I stand corrected. You will see the NAC provided you don’t have –v (n) specified on your
scope.py command line. Just execute your scope.py or scope.sh from a terminal command
prompt and watch the top of the text output as scope.py starts and you’ll see the NAC with
the -T trunk.tsv omitted.
Bill
From: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com [mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 7:39 AM
To: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [op25-dev] OP25 for noobs by a noob (long)
As was also suggested before, running scope.py without the -T argument on the control
channel will show the NAC using no additinal hardware than what you already have,
including no reason whatsoever to use a separate Windows computer.
On Aug 9, 2017 19:42, "wa8wg(a)centurytel.net [op25-dev]"
<op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Dick,
I was going to suggest that your try setting the NAC in trunk.tsv to 0xF7E that is a
universal NAC that works
to decode any P25 system when programmed in a Motorola P25 radio but I tried it with
scope.py and got
no system audio until I put the correct NAC back in my trunk.tsv. So I am thinking
that your remaining issue is likely that you have the wrong NAC and should try to follow
my suggestions to obtain it from my previous post.
Bill