I've been scanning for decades.
Just sat down and programmed my new WS1040 manually (crazy I know)
I am trying to program Danvers electric DMR system and I am absolutely completely utterly and totally lost as to how I'm supposed to do it. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Lost. Totally and utterly.
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I'm sorry to say, but your new ws1040 can't decode dmr systems. You'll need a scanner capable of decoding dmr systems. If dmr is a must have, try trading/upgrading to either bcd325p2/bcd436hp/sds100 handheld. Once you have a capable scanner, you'll need to register and pay for a dmr key, unless you receive a trade that comes with dmr already activated on the scanner. Best of luck to you.
Dave
Hudson, NH
Hudson, NH
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Thank you! That makes me oddly happy (knowing it's not me)
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Just FYI if you like Whistler products the TRX models can do DMR and NXDN also. I have both Uniden 436 sds200 sds100 and a TRX-1. They all have their own unique capabilities and characteristic.
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Since the scanner is new, can you return it to the place of purchase and buy a Whistler TRX-1 or a Uniden scanner that decodes digital transmissions?
I have a Whistler TRX-1 and I am very happy with the scanner. It receives analog, P25, DMR and NXDN transmissions very well.
I have a Whistler TRX-1 and I am very happy with the scanner. It receives analog, P25, DMR and NXDN transmissions very well.