[Scan-DC] Rush Networks - 220.1075 MHz
John Wilson
[email protected]
Thu, 16 Jan 2003 17:01:08 -0500
I think emailing a commercial radio frequency trunking operation
inquirying as to technical specifics of their data control signal you
can monitor is not a good idea. In fact, it is a very bad idea for
obvious reasons. Scanners and monitors already have enough bad press to
deal with.
Shawnerz wrote:
> Hey all.
> I was scanning around and found a data signal at
> 220.1075MHz. I then went to the FCC website and found
> it was Rush Networks.
> (website: www.rushnetwork.com)
> They operate a "nationwide" data and voice service.
> It seems they have transmitters in Fairfax, Towson and
> Gettysburg.
> I am trying to find out about their trunking format.
> Their website says MPT-1327 and I tried to email them
> but my emails keep getting rejected.
> Has anybody ever heard of or dealt with Rush Networks
> and is their format truely MPT-1327?
> Thanks,
> -Shawn
>
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