Revision History Version 2. Version 2. P file. Note that this only affects the "Welcome Text" on the General Settings tab; since you're almost certainly going to change this field from the default, it really doesn't matter what you select here. It appears that data that used to be in the sites' "zoneNumber" field has been moved to the new "rfss" field. This is to address recent RRDB edits where sites that once had redundant county name text now just have a site name - the county info is still present in the site records, and Win now uses that info.
If necessary, you can update your scanner via the U1. It will only work with the PSR family of scanners. Version 1. PG County, MD. This should improve import times. This version no longer requires my RRLib. DLL file or Microsoft's. NET runtime. Remote Client Version 1. Each grid line is 6dB. Moved peak detect indication into main window. Each grid line is 3dB. Files are recorded at samples per second, 16 bits per sample.
Some modifications to the "toy" introduced in version 1. If auto-scaling is on, the plot is scaled to fit within the window Single "tones" detected are shown in the window's title bar.
Drastically reduced CPU usage. Still thinking of uses for it I already know about the obvious one - trying to think of others. PocketPC Client Version 1. Win now automatically finds a single connected USB-Scanner Programming Cable, and will prompt you to choose between cables if you have more than one connected with the option to remember which cable was selected. You may need to update your cable's drivers to use this new version. If that's required, the program will suggest it.
Compression is turned on by default. If you clear the new checkbox, and you use or allow remote connections to the Win server, any clients connecting will need to upgrade their client app s. You may want to take that into consideration if allowing multiple client connections via the TCPMux app. Allows you to merge all "global" settings from another P file into the current file. New "common" DLL version, with automatic detection of existing serial ports, including indications of which ports are in use by other programs.
Will retry a previously-established connection at 5 second intervals if it fails. The Squelch Mode is sorted in the order those items appear in the scanner's menu as well as the drop-down list box in Win's Squelch Mode column ; the Squelch Code is sorted as a "string".
If idle, it will display "WinMon"; otherwise, it's three, character fields: The alpha tag of the active object i. May be empty e. Corresponds to the new CPU version 1. Affects what frequencies are "valid" within the - MHz range i.
Win will "adjust" your new entries based on the "normal" steps or 5 kHz steps, depending on this items's setting. Toggling this item will not affect frequencies already entered. Any changes made in the results window are immediate, and don't depend on clicking the "OK" button. Beware: using this "filtering", if you have a large number of objects in the displayed single scan list, can cause some "redraw delays" when changing the scan list membership of object s.
The former minimizes the main window at startup. These options along with the persistent remote server stuff above might be useful if you want to have Win automatically start up in its remote server mode when Windows starts.
If enabled, this will create new "private" TGRP objects when the scanner is showing the "RadioID: xxx" text on line 4 of the LCD, and will replace the displayed text with the auto-created alpha tag. Added any detected Radio ID to log file entries, log window entries, and. WAV file names.
The "too many frequencies" message that appears is now based on unique frequencies, not just "all selected" frequencies. Web Import now remembers the last country and state selected. When pressed, they'll bring up the Windows common "color dialog", from which you can choose the associated LED color.
Note that while you can select millions of colors, the scanner's LED is a bit limited in its steps. The button face will show a rough approximation of the actual color that will be shown on the scanner's LED, which may not quite match what you selected in the dialog.
This is primarily intended for grabbing alpha tags for TGRPs that have been "auto-created" in Win's monitoring, or "Stored" from a wildcard on the scanner. The separate WinRemoteClient app has all the features that were in Win, and more. It will display your registration information. Added Remote Client app to main Win ZIP distribution file. Client app: changed bandwidth indicator to bits-per-second from bytes-per-second Client app: added display of amount of buffered data.
Can any one out there help me out? Most of the software is available for a short trial version. I have ARC from Butel and like it I'm sure others will chime in with their favorites. Very nice radio. Give them a trial and see what works for you. But both are good programs. As pointed out by others.. SquierStrat Member. Last edited: May 24, SquierStrat said:. Drafin Member. When imported, the input frequencies will inherit all properties of the output frequency except that the lower case letter "i" will be added to the end of the alpha tag.
Added brief description of the Import from RadioReference. This will be expanded to be more comprehensive as time permits. This was necessary to allow entering the correct tables. Added an optional -c command line parameter. Please see the help file for more details about this command line switch. Updated the RadioReference. Fixed the error messages shown when an error occurs while opening a serial communications port when using direct cable access.
It no longer shows an invalid COM port number. These configurations will be automatically converted to the PSREdit format. Moved the location of the PSREdit On first run, the program should locate the current file and copy it to the new location. Fixed issue with the error message displayed when PSREdit cannot connect to check for updates.
Fixed issue with the display of the Supertrack column in the conventional listing. Fixed issue with importing of ARC files where Alpha tags were not being properly imported. Fixed an issue when importing the configuration from a PSR where the talkgroup IDs on Motorola systems were not being set properly.
Added check when downloading the configuration from the scanner that the data is a supported format. Added option to the Conventional and Talkgroup pop-up menus to move the selected objects on those screens to specific sequencial object ID locations. Objects will be ordered based on the current screen sort. This broke the decode process in PSREdit This version will handle this in either order.
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