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Posted: Wed Oct 10 2018, 05:09am | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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for chiefs and apparatus to dispatch. fire ground i would assume would be 700mhz simplex |
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Posted: Wed Oct 10 2018, 04:53pm | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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add P25 TG 23 Sunrise Coach/Hampton Jitney buses (East End) moto type 2 tg 368 to the list of active tgs on the p25 system |
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Posted: Wed Oct 10 2018, 06:05pm | |
| Posted by: Dave3825us | Posts: 1219
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1st pct was on site for for about 30 minutes this morning. Now just buses. Also noticed here in E Islip that the signal is not as strong as its been in the past... |
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Posted: Fri Oct 12 2018, 07:02pm | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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new tg 22001 is active sounds like pd but unable to determine the user as of yet edit: think it might be Southampton town pd. herd them reference Stevenson's toys edit edit: I think it maybe southampton village pd
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Posted: Mon Oct 15 2018, 03:43am | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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got confirmation today its southampton village pd. Also saw tg id 3711 active for a brief period today. |
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Posted: Mon Oct 15 2018, 11:34am | |
| Posted by: Dave3825us | Posts: 1219
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Seems 22003 would be theirs also.
I see many "no resource available". There are 6 freqs for site 4 and 4 of them are control and alt control channels. I do see the first, 851.1625 (which is an alt cc right now) being used for voice. I have not seen any voice on the 3rd or 4th alt cc today.
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Posted: Mon Oct 15 2018, 10:03pm | |
| Posted by: GTR8000 | Posts: 190
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Fellas, if you would be so kind, please submit these findings to the RRDB after confirmation so that Phil or I can get them added to the system.
I've added most of what was already found to the system based on the posts here, but it's much better to have the submitted directly to avoid confusion. |
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Posted: Wed Oct 17 2018, 04:55am | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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So its looking like radio ids that are 7 digits are users on the digital side and the 5 digit radio ids are on the analogue side. |
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Posted: Wed Oct 17 2018, 11:47am | |
| Posted by: Dave3825us | Posts: 1219
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When rid 65520 (suffolk bus vans dispatcher) keys up on the 800, it shows up on the 700 system as 7126296. The same with intercounty coach rid 7126054 on 700mhz, showing as 15001 on 800mhz. As seen in the pic, 700 in dsd (left) and 800 in unitrunker (right)..
So what's the deal with that? Is that unit using a new radio or a flashed radio?
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Posted: Wed Oct 17 2018, 06:44pm | |
| Posted by: thehawk | Posts: 134
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if they are using a console i would assume its possible they have it routed to both sites to get the best audio quality on both sites. were as the audio quality when going from the analogue site patched to the digital site isn't the greatest. |
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