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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pro96com/ PRO96Com]
 
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pro96com/ PRO96Com]
  
'''Description:''':  This utility is designed to log and map 9600bps APCO-25 trunked systems '''only''' using the following models of scanners:
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*'''Description:''':  This utility is designed to log and map 9600bps APCO-25 trunked systems '''only''' using the following models of scanners:
 
**'''GRE/Radio Shack''': [[Pro-96]], [[Pro-2096]] (trunking stream monitoring only)
 
**'''GRE/Radio Shack''': [[Pro-96]], [[Pro-2096]] (trunking stream monitoring only)
 
**'''GRE''': [[PSR-500]], [[PSR-600]] (trunking stream monitoring or as secondary radio)
 
**'''GRE''': [[PSR-500]], [[PSR-600]] (trunking stream monitoring or as secondary radio)
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**'''AOR''': [[AR5000]] (secondary radio only)
 
**'''AOR''': [[AR5000]] (secondary radio only)
  
Plans for EDACS and 3600bps Motorola APCO-25 support are underway.  (It should be noted that when support is added for non-9600bps APCO-25, this will '''not''' work with the Pro-96 but '''only''' for GRE PSR-500/PSR-600; this is due to a functional limitation of the Pro-96 which only outputs debugging data for 9600bps APCO-25 streams.  The PSR-500 outputs this information with all the systems it can trunk, not just 9600bps APCO-25.)
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*Plans for EDACS and 3600bps Motorola APCO-25 support are underway.  (It should be noted that when support is added for non-9600bps APCO-25, this will '''not''' work with the Pro-96 but '''only''' for GRE PSR-500/PSR-600; this is due to a functional limitation of the Pro-96 which only outputs debugging data for 9600bps APCO-25 streams.  The PSR-500 outputs this information with all the systems it can trunk, not just 9600bps APCO-25.)
  
 
=== Motorola Decoders ===
 
=== Motorola Decoders ===

Revision as of 02:49, 25 January 2008

This page contains links and downloads for utilities that can be used to decode the data streams of various trunked systems. Many, though not all, of these applications require audio from the Discriminator output of your scanner. In addition, except Pro96com and UniTrunker, you must convert the audio from your scanner into serial data by using one of the circuits (or pre made units) shown on the Data Slicers page.
If you have questions about these utilities, please post on the Trunker/Etrunker/T4Win Decoders forum at Radioreference

MultiProtocol Decoders

These decoders support multiple trunked system types:

  • UniTrunker - auto-detects and decodes Project 25 9600 baud, Motorola 3600 baud, EDACS, EDACS ESK, and MPT-1327 systems
  • T4Win

Project 25 9600baud decoders

  • Description:: This utility is designed to log and map 9600bps APCO-25 trunked systems only using the following models of scanners:
  • Plans for EDACS and 3600bps Motorola APCO-25 support are underway. (It should be noted that when support is added for non-9600bps APCO-25, this will not work with the Pro-96 but only for GRE PSR-500/PSR-600; this is due to a functional limitation of the Pro-96 which only outputs debugging data for 9600bps APCO-25 streams. The PSR-500 outputs this information with all the systems it can trunk, not just 9600bps APCO-25.)

Motorola Decoders

  • Trunker - The original DOS based Motorola Control Channel decoder. Provides scanner control and basic talkgroup/id tracking.
    • The Yahoo support group for Trunker and its variations can be found here
  • TrunkerDM
  • MTrunker ported to Win32
    • A forum for this software can be found here
    • You will need .RAR decompression software, such as WinRAR to decompress this file
  • Treport - mainly displays diagnostic information for a Motorola trunking datastream
  • Trunk88 - A Trunked Radio Decoder for Motorola Systems. Very similar in operation to trunker, will control most Uniden radios, will accept data slicer or SB16 compatible sound input. Program download is here. Support can be found on the TRUNK88 Yahoo group.

EDACS Decoders

Description: Displays EDACS Diag Information for EDACS systems.

Description: A version of the Etrunker EDACS decoder that supports EDACS System Key (ESK) systems.

Description:The E-Trunker Utility. Decodes and Displays information from the EDACS Trunked Radio Datastream. This version is dated 07/27/2001

Description:Utility for managing EDACS talkgroups in the Etrunker program. Note this is a DOS application, but is compiled to only run under Windows.

Description: Translates decimal IDs to EDACS AFS format. Select from the left frame about 1/2 of the way down

MPT-1327 Decoders

LTR Decoders

Description: Eric Cottrell has graciously compiled LTR, Passport and MultiNet Tracking support into a trunker like interface. This is the latest beta release RC4. Some modifications to the discriminator input are necessary to add additional filtering for using this utility. The schematic for these changes is shown here


Winradio Trunking Decoders

Development and Source Code

Description: Holds some C++ source code of a crude port of crucial portions the Motorola Trunker program. This program served as a proof of concept for using a sound card instead of a serial port for input. Persons so inclined may wish to compile this into an executable using Visual Studio 6 or Visual Studio .NET. This example runs in console mode and displays talk group information as it is decoded from the microphone input of the soundcard.

Description: Source code for the Trunker / Etrunker decoding applications. This is the full C++ code for both applications

Miscellaneous Utilities

Description: DOS Type I utility to convert hex or decimal values to all Sizecode variations. And now supports converting a hex or decimal number to Uniden AFS.

Description: Conversion utility for DUMP.TRE to TREPORT.OSW [Initiate load with 'O'] "OUT2OSW /6 treport.osw"

Description: This spreadsheet for MS Excel allows you to figure various options for frequency defined systems (VHF/UHF). You can calculate a base frequency for each allowable offset, print out a full range with a given base and offset, convert a channel hex id to an 800 or 900 frequency, and define a configuration for programming a Motorola radio or system.