[TrunkCom] McGuire / Ft Dix Trunk

WA3YSU [email protected]
Fri, 5 Sep 2003 10:35:16 -0400


Hi Donald - I am using multiple scanners as well as an Icom R-7000
interfaced to Trunker and Treport software on the computer.  Unless I am
seeing an error for the first time after successfully monitoring and
reporting on trunk systems for many, many years, there are now three =
sites.
Take a listen to the control channels now being transmitted on 406.3625,
408.9500 and 410.7625, all of which are indicating a System ID of 6E05.
Trunker is clearly indicating three cells associated with these three
control channels.  Are you sure changes have not been made??

I am interested what your role as "manager of the system' is, if you =
could
comment.  Administrative or technical aspects? =20

As for setup of your scanner, the McGuire system is a basic analog UHF
Motorola type II trunk system which requires no special set-up or audio
adjustments what-so-ever.  Just enter the system data from your system =
and
the freqs you are using on it, along with the UHF base configuration =
data,
and viola it will work!  =20


-----Original Message-----
From: Rhodes, Donald [mailto:[email protected]]=20
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:27 PM
To: WA3YSU
Subject: RE: [TrunkCom] McGuire / Ft Dix Trunk

The system does not have three sites.

I am the manager of the system.

What kind of scanner are you using to monitor the system?  I have a =
Uniden
Scanner BC785 that I have so far had no luck getting to work.  Any
suggestions??

Don

-----Original Message-----
From: WA3YSU [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TrunkCom] McGuire / Ft Dix Trunk

McGuire / Ft Dix Trunk     =20
Anyone else noticing that the McGuire/Ft Dix (central NJ) trunk system =
now
has three sites, versus just the one?  (I have not monitored this system =
for
several months, so this may be slightly old news).  Anyone have any =
details
on the change?