DMR systems in AZ

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radioprescott

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So I have been playing with the new DMRplus, and think I have mapped a Niles Radio Connect+ system on Squaw Peak, Camp Verde and partially mapped the Mt Elden, Flagstaff site. It appears that both sites carry similar traffic - Flagstaff city busses.

I think Fisher Wirelss Service has several Connect+ systems as well; the Maricopa County sites seem to match what is currently listed as the Team Talk Passport entries. I was able to find a few control and voice channels, but not enough time there to map the systems.

Of note is that the Niles Squaw Peak site seems to show some of the Fisher sites as neighbors.

Also looks like the Hopi Tribe has a CapacityPlus system on Mt Elden. Definite law enforcement traffic and locations given appear to be on the reservation.

NILES RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
SQUAW PEAK:
Connect Plus
System 119
Site 72
DCC 1
Neighbors 70;73;74;81;83
461.8125 CH 1 & 2, voice
462.5250 CH 3 & 4, CC and voice
461.1250 CH 5 & 6, voice
464.6750 CH 7 & 8, voice
464.0750 CH 9 & 10, voice

MT ELDEN:
Connect Plus
System 119
Site 70
DCC 1
Neighbors 71;72;73;74
460.6500, CH 1 & 2, CC and voice
460.7500, CH 3 & 4, CC and voice
460.9000, CH 5 & 6, voice

FISHER WIRELESS SERVICE
WHITE TANKS MTN
Connect Plus
System 119
Site 81
DCC 3
Neighbors 11;82;83;85;92
454.6375 CC
451.7875 voice

SOUTH MTN
Connect Plus
System 119
Site 82
DCC 3
Neighbors 11;81;83;84;92
451.9375 voice
452.4000 CC
454.0500 voice

SHAW BUTTE
Connect Plus
System 119
Site 83
DCC 3
Neighbors 11;81;82;84;92
452.9000 voice
454.2750 CC

HOPI TRIBE
MT ELDEN
Capacity Plus
453.2000, CH 1 & 2
453.47500, CH 3 & 4
TG 100 = Law Enforcement
 
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Cameron1055

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Interesting, as I used to hear Hopi Police on the BIA Police Radio System and just as of recently they have gone to P25 on there channels. The tribes police department is run by the BIA, and not by the local tribe, so they bring officers from other tribes when needed and share radio frequencies nationwide.
 

Astrak

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Niles radio is part of fisher wireless system, they own several towers around the state that are all tied in with the fisher system. Whenever I programmed Passport radio's I would just call up to Niles and give them the ESN, they would give me a radio ID and the radio was good to go on the Fisher system. I do believe that they are eventually doing away with the Passport sytem in favor of TRBO.
 

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Ok, I was at the Tuvi Gathering on the Hopi Reservation and the BIA Hopi Police units were still broadcasting on there usual frequencies and I didn't notice any changes.
 
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