Over the last few weeks, we've made some large changes to our database to try and ensure all Station Type (R/T) entries are correct, this means we are now able to produce hpe files with the option of Rx (repeater output) frequencies only which improves scanning. We also offer the option to export both Rx and Tx if you also want mobile/input frequencies in the hpe file as well.
Further hpe file improvements.
We have added some new code to try and determine which DMR frequencies are not trunked, these are written into the hpe file with prefix DMR-O and the system trunk type set to DMR One Frequency, vanilla DMR will not decode if the system type is wrong.
Where DMR frequencies are identified as Trunk systems they are now prefixed with DMR-T and the system type set to MotoTrbo Trunk as before.
Analogue frequencies which are 100% known to be analogue, such as Airband or Mil Air etc, now have the audio type set to Analogue to improve scanning.
If you find any issues, or have any comments please feel free to use the contact us form or drop us email.