birkenhead shopwatch

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everton72
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birkenhead shopwatch

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Have the birkenhead shopwatch gone digital now it was on last week but now just a buzzin noise.
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I have no idea mate, but the M/O you describe says yes.

Search this forum and Google for RTL/SDR DSD+ for a cheap introduction to decoding DMR, a lot of stuff is written for experienced users which may seem a bit highbrow, but getting started is very simple if you know a little about radio and a little about PCs.
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It has because I programmed it ;)
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uggla wrote:It has because I programmed it ;)
well i guess that sorts that out ;) ;) (ps can you post a list of cc slots and talk groups .cheers :thumbup: ) only kidding before i get shouted at :D
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:D

All I will say it's the same frequency and no encryption :thumbup:
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Bugger :-( just tuned back in and heard it.

Right then, is this "DMR" any more difficult than decoding pager messages with PDW?
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All sorted... Back up and running :thumbup:
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