[TrunkCom] possibility of moving to a new trunked system, but
am having trouble finding out for sure
Jeff Kenyon
at649 at tcnet.org
Sun Apr 24 17:10:43 EDT 2005
This has only been at the consol when it sometimes keys up, and nothing
else. I don't know what the fleet of radios include, but I think that
they are mainly Motorola radios, and no other IDERS or squawking or
anything like that, and I am thinking that I heard someone with a digital
radio or an older radio. I didn't get the chance to ask as we were both
in a hurry. A check of the MPSCS/Detroit system is turning up empty for
crosspatches or anything like that and no new digital channels or control
channels be it Moto or EDACS or whatever have been heard, but the audio
like I said sounds identical to what we had here in Eastern Wayne County
when our old conventional freq was programmed into the new Gold Ilete
terminals, meaning it was very loud audio.
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Scott Berringer wrote:
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> That 'head tone' may have simply been a radio ID tone. Some systems put
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> >I am hoping that this is the case and have also heard what sounds like a
> >go a head tone, possibly EDACS or one of the conventional Moto consols but
> >I'm hoping that if they decide to go digital it will be APCO-25! Is there
> >a way though of checking to see if they are experimenting with freqs?
> >When I asked one of the security officers at my hospital he didn't seem to
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