[TrunkCom] Re:220 Detroit
Jeff Kenyon
at649 at tcnet.org
Sun Oct 24 13:09:54 EDT 2004
How well is this working for users? This would seem to be a challenge in
different buildings and structures wouldn't it? What would atract users
to these types of systems and what types of users are on these systems?
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Jerry wrote:
> The SSB sounding stuff could very well be Amplitude
> Compandored Sideband. For example, one of the communication
> dispatch centers in the suburbs of Chicago is using the 220
> ACSB frequencies for fire department dispatching.
>
> Jerry
> Midwest Grant Pages
> http://ilgrant.home.att.net
>
> > From: Jeff Kenyon <at649 at tcnet.org>
> > Subject: [TrunkCom] 220 MHz MPT-1327 systems in the
> > Detroit Michigan
>
> > Hi everyone. I have a couple of 220 MHz MPT-1327 trunking
> > systems around
> > here in the Detroit area. While giving the 220 MHz band
> > just a casual
> > search I heard the control channels which I have heard
> > before, and then
> > some voice traffic that appears to be using either SSB or
> > some kind of
> > encryption.
>
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