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quebecradioguy

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Hi Guys! quick question here! Is there a way we could patch our simplex fire tac frequency from MotoTRBO 400mhz to 700MHZ P25 ? Two cities need to talk simplex together in case of interop, but can't because of radio system... There are ready to put a bridge or something in all of the pumpers if needed.

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Yeah but first vehicule on scene is always a Pumper.. we have two, and the city we want to communicate with have two.. coms center arrives late, and there is too many chef vehicules
 

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I would think the interconnected interop radios would be at a high base station site shared with one of the cities that covers all needed areas and be under the control of a dispatcher. Someone requests a patch and its done by the dispatcher, then there is less burden on personnel in the field to diddle with radio equipment.
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