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Posted: Sun Jun 05 2016, 08:04pm | |
| Posted by: elitedata | Posts: 176
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today @ 1600, finally heard comms to what appears to be the third PCT being re-broadcast - ID is 6257 and at 1615, back to silence
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Posted: Sun Jun 05 2016, 08:52pm | |
| Posted by: LIScanner101 | Posts: 384
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Thanks for all the comms info guys.
Is there a defined band plan and frequencies verified yet? I'm a hardware scanner guy...
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Posted: Mon Jun 06 2016, 06:08pm | |
| Posted by: elitedata | Posts: 176
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LIScanner101 wrote ... Thanks for all the comms info guys. Is there a defined band plan and frequencies verified yet? I'm a hardware scanner guy... Thanks. at this point, i am keeping a log of every frequency being used for the control channel. todays CC frequency is 772.2812.5 Mhz. the same rebroadcast of the 3rd PCT @ ID 6257 or just silence with an idle CC |
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Posted: Mon Jun 06 2016, 07:18pm | |
| Posted by: w2lie | Posts: 2824
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LIScanner101 wrote ... Is there a defined band plan and frequencies verified yet? You shouldn't need a bandplan. All of that information is transmitted over the data channel. The scanner should be able to just listen to the control channel and figure out where to go from there. |
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Posted: Mon Jun 06 2016, 07:47pm | |
| Posted by: elitedata | Posts: 176
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w2lie wrote ... <div> LIScanner101 wrote ... Is there a defined band plan and frequencies verified yet? <br /><br />You shouldn't need a bandplan. All of that information is transmitted over the data channel. The scanner should be able to just listen to the control channel and figure out where to go from there.</div> assuming these freqs below will be the CC's for the time being though it may be subject to change. 772.28125 772.91875 773.65625 774.15625
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Posted: Tue Jun 07 2016, 03:47pm | |
| Posted by: Dave3825us | Posts: 1219
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Still confused as to why it its the 3rd pct instead of units in the yapank area. I am in the third and have to use an amp to pull that site in... |
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Posted: Wed Jun 08 2016, 02:21am | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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right now the only activity on the system is the 3rd prct being patched over from the 800mhz system. The only time the patch is active is when a radio from tech services affiliates with the new system. However this maybe changing in the near future. the mount misery site is now active. |
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Posted: Wed Jun 08 2016, 01:05pm | |
| Posted by: elitedata | Posts: 176
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thehawk wrote ... right now the only activity on the system is the 3rd prct being patched over from the 800mhz system. The only time the patch is active is when a radio from tech services affiliates with the new system. However this maybe changing in the near future. the mount misery site is now active. so to answer my original question, being that the system is still in building/testing phase and not all CC radio sites are up and running at once, the current CC transmission is coming from that location in MT Misery ? i dont know member "Dave3825us" location but judging from his response, i would say it appears only one or two radio sites are up and active at the moment unless other members can gauge other site locations that are active. so if this is indeed true, then the antenna/amplifier setup i have here would be working quite well for that distance (RT 110 & NSP to my receiver location in hampton bays) however, i have doubts that i would actually be receiving that radio site from that far of a location though i am able to receive P25 800Mhz CT state police as well as NJ power trunk system and some low powered single trunk systems in suffolk originating from the bald hill site. i believe what i am receiving is most likely originating from yaphank or from manorville. basically, im trying to gauge my reception performance from my location. i dont remember the manufacturer name or exact gain but its a omnidirectional dual band 700/800Mhz high gain antenna used in commercial applications (used on towers), quite the large and heavy antenna requiring special large steel mounting brackets, not exactly the easiest to mount to my chimney due to the weight and size but it appears to work quite well.
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Posted: Wed Jun 08 2016, 09:52pm | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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By my location the only sites up are mt misery and pd hq in yaphank. Selden and hauppauge sites should be going online soon. im not sure which east end sites are online. |
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Posted: Thu Jun 09 2016, 05:21pm | |
| Posted by: Dave3825us | Posts: 1219
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My location is East Islip. What are these small trunked system on bald hill you speak of?
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