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While not in the true spirit of the post, a MUCH easier way to do that is the following:On 2001-12-28 14:16, gafd6945 wrote:
If you want to generate tones on your computer, you can use a program called NCH Swift Sound. You can generate tones on your QCII tones, save them to a wav file, then splice them together. I use this method to test my pagers.
Run qbasic (from either within windows, or dos... you gotta find it first!) and use the following command:
sound([tone frequency],[duration])
Duration is in MS.
so:
sound(1039.8,150)
sound(569.1,200)
would be a "980" tone (might be off a little bit on the numbers). Run this, and it will generate the tones, setting off any pager that you happen to be testing (providing you hold the radio's mic up to the speaker the tones are coming out of...
Remember - don't test this on public service bands, or use a radio that will transmit into a dummy load as to not cause any trouble with your local public service organization... It does work, might require some minor tweeking of the above mentioned durations.
-Alex
OK, look at MY FRIST LINE:
Not trying to start an argument, but simply defending my post.
-Alex
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If one would READ the first line (granted i could have said while not in the true sprit of the origional post), you would see that I already acknoledged the fact that the other persons answer was not in the spirit of the question.While not in the true spirit of the post, a MUCH easier way to do that is the following:
Not trying to start an argument, but simply defending my post.
-Alex
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On 2001-12-28 19:22, phrawg wrote:
ok Alex I re-read and see what you were trying to say. Answer to the other post
about generating. Seems like sometimes
folks dont really read and comprehend too
these days. Me included on that one.

Jim - sorry about going back and forth with someone in the middle of your topic

-Alex
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I agree with Chris L.
I use CoolEdit 96 anytime I want to decode QCII tones. Not only can you "see" the tone frequency, but you can also check the amplitude of each tone.
PS: If you try hard, you can still find a download of CoolEdit 96.
Don't bother with CoolEdit Pro/2000 or whatever they want 300 bucks for. Unless you are going to record a top-40 CD, you don't need it.
CoolEdit 96 will do the job just fine.
I use CoolEdit 96 anytime I want to decode QCII tones. Not only can you "see" the tone frequency, but you can also check the amplitude of each tone.
PS: If you try hard, you can still find a download of CoolEdit 96.
Don't bother with CoolEdit Pro/2000 or whatever they want 300 bucks for. Unless you are going to record a top-40 CD, you don't need it.
CoolEdit 96 will do the job just fine.
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I was looking for a site to download Cool Edit96 and came up with this link, hopefully it will work for you guys who were interested in it. Thanks
http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/c ... t_96.shtml
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http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/c ... t_96.shtml
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Self Contained units, compare optorlectronics & check out http://www.hamtronics.comOn 2001-12-29 22:16, RadioSouth wrote:
While we're on the subject of tone decoding
anyone know of a self contained unit that would hook up to a scanner to decode QCII tones? (Something like what OptoElectronics makes to decode PL/DPL/DTMF codes).
Thanks !
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That error message is easily fixed in Win 98. I still use it. Go into your audio properties, and change your playback and record device to game compatible device. That error message will go away and you will be decoding.
If you need further assistance, private message me and I'll get you up and running.
Chris
If you need further assistance, private message me and I'll get you up and running.
Chris
Copy That! thanks for the tip! happy new year!On 2001-12-31 09:50, Chris wrote:
That error message is easily fixed in Win 98. I still use it. Go into your audio properties, and change your playback and record device to game compatible device. That error message will go away and you will be decoding.
If you need further assistance, private message me and I'll get you up and running.
Chris
In WinTone, I can't get it to decode the CTCSS tones, what am I doing wrong here. I made sure I added the tones correctly. Keyed up, won't decode. I played w/ all settings, not working. DTMF works fine though. Thanks.
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