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Old 06-30-2009, 12:41 PM
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Default Need Trunking System IDs for Fire Dept.

Does anybody have the trunking system IDs for Las Vegas/Clark County Fire (UHF)?
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Question Old UHF freqs?

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Does anybody have the trunking system IDs for Las Vegas/Clark County Fire (UHF)?
You want the old UHF freqs used before the SNACC? Or do you want the SNACC talkgroups? As far as I know the old UHF freqs aren't used anymore. Only Boulder City uses the UHF channels. They also use the SNACC.
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I hadn't been paying attention to CCFD for a pretty good while I guess and thought they were still UHF.

I got SNACC up and running and am in good shape with it.

I am having a little bit of trouble with NSRS EDACS and NHP though.
Is the correct trunk ID format "05-121" etc.????

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Correction the old FD freqs were VHF.
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I've got the old conventional VHF rural dispatch freqs, and I've got SNACC up and running fine now with the new stuff.

Now my problem is the Nevada Shared Radio System for NHP.

Is the correct "Trunk ID" format "05-121" or "05121" or "737" ?????

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You might enjoy visiting Amateur Radio Electronics in Las Vegas as they sell a wide variety of scanners and a publication that is in its eighth year of publication, the Southern Nevada Scanner Guide.
It is full of information, much of which is not found elsewhere and is updated once or twice a year. I have a copy sitting next to my radios in my house and another in my auto. It's locally produced.
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I've got the old conventional VHF rural dispatch freqs, and I've got SNACC up and running fine now with the new stuff.

Now my problem is the Nevada Shared Radio System for NHP.

Is the correct "Trunk ID" format "05-121" or "05121" or "737" ?????

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If i understand what your asking the A.F.S./Hex Format is as follow's
HEX A.F.S.
737 05-121 L.V.-1 (Las Vegas North) N.H.P.
738 05-122 L.V.-2 (Las Vegas South) N.H.P.
739 05-123 L.V.----(Allied Dispatch) N.H.P.
740 05-124 L.V.-3 (Las Vegas Rural) N.H.P.
741 05-125 L.V.Tac-1(L.V.North) N.H.P.
742 05-126 L.V.Tac-2(L.V.South) N.H.P.
743 05-127 L.V.-4 N.H.P.
744 05-130 L.V.Tac-3 N.H.P.

I have uniden equipment and i use the A.F.S. format for E.D.A.C.S.and it works great.
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If i understand what your asking the A.F.S./Hex Format is as follow's
HEX A.F.S.
737 05-121 L.V.-1 (Las Vegas North) N.H.P.
738 05-122 L.V.-2 (Las Vegas South) N.H.P.
739 05-123 L.V.----(Allied Dispatch) N.H.P.
740 05-124 L.V.-3 (Las Vegas Rural) N.H.P.
741 05-125 L.V.Tac-1(L.V.North) N.H.P.
742 05-126 L.V.Tac-2(L.V.South) N.H.P.
743 05-127 L.V.-4 N.H.P.
744 05-130 L.V.Tac-3 N.H.P.

I have uniden equipment and i use the A.F.S. format for E.D.A.C.S.and it works great.
Actually what you are labeling HEX is the decimal equivlent -

DEC AFS HEX BINARY

737 05-121 2E1 01011100001
738 05-122 2E2 01011100010

Is all the same talkgroup - just different ways of labeling it depending on the equipment being used

Here is a link for a talkgroup converter

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