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Basic CCDump data includes the system type, the Object ID of
the TSYS object (if applicable), and the “raw” control channel
messages as they are transmitted by the system. This data is
delimited by “:” symbols. Basic CCDump data is sent to the PC/
IF port under the following conditions:
• In TUNE mode, when the radio is tuned to a trunking control
channel
• In TSYS analysis mode, when the radio is tuned to an active
control channel in the TSYS channel list
Expanded CCDump data includes all of the data that is provided
in the Basic CCDump data display, and provides additional
human-readable decoding of certain trunked control channel
messages. Expanded CCDump data is sent to the PC/IF port
under the following condition:
• When the radio is monitoring a trunked control channel while in
MAN or SCAN modes
Under certain circumstances the CCDump output may interfere
with the cloning process. If you experience problems with
cloning, ensure that CCDump is turned off by pressing the
PGM
key, then the
FUNC
key, then the
GLOB
softkey, then scrolling to
the CCDump menu item. If necessary, turn CCDump off by
pressing the left or right arrow key, then press the
Save
softkey
to save the setting.
The following describes the CCDump message format for the
supported modes:
<Msg Type>:T<xxxx>:<CC data>[:<Expanded CCDump description>]
<Msg Type>=
always 3 ASCII chars:
WXS (WX SAME)
WXT (WX 1050Hz tone)
P25, M36, LTR, EDW, EDN
<xxxx> = the hexadecimal representation of the TSYS's
File
System ID (for WXS and WXT, this is the current Wx
Chan 0-6, if in TUNE mode, “AAAA”)
<CC data> = the "osw" from the CC. The format necessarily
depends on the system type:
P25:
<X1><X2><X3><X4><X5><X6><X7><X8><X9><XA><XB><XC>
<X1> - <XC> = 12 2-digit hexadecimal bytes
from the last msg
M36:
<cmd> <dir> <id>
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