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Old 04-21-2008, 11:07 PM
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Default Londonderry NH FD - P25?

I was hearing some P25 traffic on 151.175 the other day. Could that be Londonderry NH FD? (I heard them back as analog a day or so later). Peter Sz
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I didn't hear P-25 on that frequency yet but I'm getting some sort of carrier on the PD frequency. The 155.865 is tripping my P-96 and BC396T. I had to lock them out. All other PDs in my area (Litchfield) are normal. Dan R
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FYI - Londonderry's radio system is currently having technical issues as reported by the Town Manager last night. It appears to be serious enough that funds will need to be freed-up from tjhe budget to fix the problem. LPD's digital transmissions can still be heard when they break squelch, however there is a constant open carrier in between.
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Thanks for the info. Dan R
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151.175 is an input to Plymouth area P.D.'s
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forgot to say they are P-25
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yeah, i have snagged that one from Meredith before, and had to ID it with license Data
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I heard the P25 traffic on 151.175 on Monday 21 April 2008 at 715AM. I think I was getting a little skip / tropo at that time, since I have a note that I was possibly hearing Sanford ME PD at the same time on 155.31R.

Thanks for the replies - it very well might have been Plymouth NH PD that I heard. The signal was very strong whoever it was. I dont usually hear traffic from Plymouth NH. I think there are too many mtns between here and there.

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