[TrunkCom] OpenSky Talk groups

Jeff Kenyon at649 at tcnet.org
Tue Aug 2 13:39:15 EDT 2005


I forgot about them, and I think that one other system using VSELP is Warren 
County MS.
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> Add the City of Trenton, NJ to the 'currently using' VSELP list.  Their 
> 800
> MHz trunk system has PD, FD and municipal services on it.  FD and muni
> services are analog and all PD talkgroups are VSELP digital.  All 
> talkgroups
> track properly with trunker software. - Kel
>
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> Right, but Cleveland does have an on-line feed that I found when i pulled 
> up
> the system on radioreference.com and it seems like all police and fire TGS
> are on the net, and I have been able to monitor them.  Also, the other 
> VSELP
> system, Memphus has what appears to be just the fire talkgroups broadcast 
> on
> line, but aren't both of these systems supposed to be upgraded to APCO-25?
>
> On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, JERRY NONE wrote:
>
>> Duh-o.  I forgot.  3600 baud trunk tracker capable
>> scanners will tracks VSLEP.  I should've known since I
>> tried that with the Cleveland Ohio VSLEP TRS.  One
>> draw back, you cannot hear the Digital VSLEP Voice Frequencies.  All
>> you hear is computer noise. I guess this is because you would need the
>> proper Vocoder(?).  Then since this is a propirety system,
>> forget it.  As for the other two, well Tom already
>> answered that question.
>
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