So tell me if I'm doing this math right, for my simulcast network.
Low end frequency: 769.30625 Mhz
High end frequency: 856.73750 Mhz
Difference: 87.4 Mhz
Each dongle can handle 2.4 Mhz.
87.4 Mhz / 2.4 Mhz per dongle = 36 dongles needed to monitor this network %100.
These are the frequencies (16 channels)
769.30625
769.85625
771.40625
771.83125
772.78125
774.73125
851.26250
851.63750
851.88750 secondary control
852.26250 secondary control
852.37500 secondary control
853.76250 primary control
854.9625
855.2375
855.9375
856.7375
At some point, I hope to pull logs into a spreadsheet to see if I can do some sort of statistical analysis to determine the distribution of actual use.
Certainly, not all these channels are in use all the time so I'm guessing the number of needed dongles largely depends on the normal network saturation.
Which suggests to me that the analysis should consider 'number of channels in use' against time.
sorry if this is too much 'geeking out'. :-)
Jeff