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Posted by: rswagersonPosts: 8
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There is a new fire ground out there for the county, either to eventually replace the "County 16" or simply as a second freq to spread communications out a little better as more depts make the switch to UHF. I am unsure of the freq at this exact moment but I should know of it by tomorrow. If anyone knows it please feel free to chime in! Thanks, Rob.




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Posted: Fri Mar 04 2016, 02:26pm
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I think that would be 453.325 PL136.5 - its a simplex fireground

What i am not sure of is if different departments use a different tone - or is the tone intended to be the same county wide...
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Posted: Fri Mar 04 2016, 04:50pm
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@darkstar, that is the current and I have now learned it will be phased out. The new channel is 460.3500 W/ a PL of 136.5
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Posted: Sat Mar 05 2016, 12:44am
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Interesting - i recently came across the license for those mobile freqs. WQSD757 - NASSAU COUNTY FIRE COMMISSION
and i had programmed them in just out of curiosity but i havent heard anything yet

And speaking of 453.325 - oddly enough there apparently are repeaters at NUMC and in East hills KNFL934 - NASSAU, COUNTY OF
(i dont understand why - its used as simplex)...
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Posted: Sat Mar 05 2016, 12:58am
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This may be an uninformed way of my looking at this but why are any Nassau FDs adding more UHF frequencies? I thought they would be asked to start moving toward 700 or 800...

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If its like anything else the county does, we will all move to UHF and then they will tell us they will want us to use the 700/800 system because of the t-band giveback (470-512mhz). On a serious note, I haven't heard any activity on any of the new 700/800 channels yet, they are licensed but no activity. Also, from what I've heard, you cannot tone out reliably on digital frequencies, many departments that have moved to a digital TRS have to use their old analog channels to activate pagers.

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Posted: Sat Mar 05 2016, 02:54am
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The are going to use 453.325 for departments to alert on (It is one side of a high power pair of frequencies). The 460.350 will replace 453.325 in its use.

It don't think any new 700 or 800 systems have even been built yet.
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Posted: Wed Mar 09 2016, 03:03pm
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There is already a new Nassau county UHF 46.10 replacement, not just an X-band. Currently Roslyn, carle place, inwood & woodmere use it. I'm sure there are others aswell, unless they plan to change that again, but that frequency has been up and in use for a while now.
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@rswagerson, are you referring to the existing 453.325? This is the UHF frequency that Roslyn, Carle Place, Inwood, and Woodmere are simulcasting their dispatches on. They must have recently added a repeater near me because the signal went from being in the static to S9+ at my location.


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