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Unitrunker 2.1 is a trunked radio system monitoring and decoding tool designed for SDR use cases. It runs on 64-bit Windows 8.x/10/11, requires a multi-core CPU and .NET 4.6, and works with supported receivers such as AirSpy, HackRF One, and RTL-SDR. It covers protocols including APCO P25, EDACS 4800/9600, Motorola, and MPT1327. Its main uses include control-channel decoding, site/talkgroup/user/channel history, voice following, and log analysis.
From a feature perspective, Unitrunker’s strength is that it provides a fairly complete radio monitoring workflow: automatic signal polarity, automatic protocol selection, RR DB downloads, Discover, Chase Control Channel, multiple SDRs, multiple VFOs, Signal/Voice Role VFOs, visual/audio/script alerts, and listening by Rank or Tag. Version 2.x stores more historical data on disk, and the history grid can look back two years or more, making it suitable for long-term monitoring. The system can also export to Excel and XML for further processing.
Its ecosystem is mainly built around SDR hardware and radio databases. It supports devices such as AirSpy R1/R2, AirSpy Mini, HackRF One, R820T/R820T2, and RTL-SDR.com V4, and provides RR DB downloads. The text does not describe an API or SDK, but it notes that the old Remote DLL has been removed and replaced with a UDP-based mechanism; user.js scripts are no longer supported and have been replaced by PowerShell. The documentation is strong on technical content: the Bandplan page provides formulas, protocol differences, and reverse-calculation examples. However, it lacks pricing, license details, and developer interface information.
The collected information does not disclose pricing, payment methods, or open-source/closed-source licensing details, so its business model cannot be determined. In terms of limitations, it only supports 64-bit Windows and does not support XP/Vista/7, 32-bit systems, or mention Linux/macOS. Compared with Version 1, the newer version has 50% to 66% higher CPU load and a higher baseline memory requirement. In addition, the program can decode P25 Phase 1 and ProVoice audio, but it does not decode P25 Phase 2 audio.
It is suitable for SDR hobbyists, radio system researchers, and technical users who need long-term logging of public-safety or commercial trunked-system signaling. It is not a good fit for general users looking for cross-platform support, cloud-based operation, or low-barrier graphical scanning. The text does not provide information about access from China, so domain connectivity and download availability cannot be assessed; payment information is also missing. For domestic use in China, more important considerations may include locally available SDR hardware, a Windows environment, and compliance with relevant frequency regulations.
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