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10-04-2009, 08:19 AM
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Nesn I understand how to do this. My question wasn't clear, what I was trying to ask is how do you pick up the new intelli sites/and or CC's. My scanner has all the CC's listed in the rr database and while on scan only picks them up. How will I found new ones when only scanning the ones programmed?
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10-04-2009, 02:09 PM
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You won't find new ones, but there's generally no need for you to find new ones. Some scanning experts or other industry pros here have a curiosity about them, so we pursue that knowledge a bit.
You're always better off scanning one of the three main zones than *any* intellirepeater (IR) site on the system so if I were you, I'd just ignore them altogether. The only time I'd encourage a beginner or intermediate scannist to make use of an IR site is if they're often and for long durations in an area that is served only by an IR site, where the main zone can not be received and the IR is the only way to hear anything on the NJSP system.
To answer your question, though, we find them by checking all NJSP frequencies (particularly those which are primarily for out-of-area use, many IRs use frequencies from other regions' main systems), FCC license data, Close Call, listening to REMU, noticing new towers or new antennas & construction at existing towers, and by inside knowledge or contacts.
Jim
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10-04-2009, 04:53 PM
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One more question, I noticed that the site 5 that was just added has the cc of the central system do I need to add this cc twice? Thanks for answering my questions with.
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10-04-2009, 05:19 PM
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I submitted the Ft Dix CT for you guys... In the future if you find this kind of info, please us the submit info buttons for that area as this is the kind of data we truly need to keep the db accurate. TY! As for the alias function, not sure on the XT's.. but the info given for the PSR's and PRO's is dead on... And correct on only watching the IR sites if no primary zone site is near you,... For the more advanced scannists, we love digging deeper into the inner workings of systems.. How they tick etc... And for those that want to just load a lot of data to look at the activity of an TRS... For P-25 systems Pro96Com is a MUST HAVE... for "legacy" Motorola ASTRO systems (3600 kbps cc's) Universal Trunker, or Trunk88 is an invaluable tool for analysis... Oh yeah the two aforementioned softwares also are good on EDACS... and UT is pretty good for P-25 also...
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10-05-2009, 01:16 AM
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"There is another one in Southern Monmouth / Northern Ocean Area with the frequencies of 867.7625 and 866.6125.........."
Well now Buff 18, if you and our guru and fearless leader Scott can hammer this out maybe it'll clear up our reception problems here on the sandy banks of the mighty Manasquan River.
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10-05-2009, 09:26 AM
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This is the "Allenwood Site", assigned to the NJSP Troop C system, I believe it's site 5 but I will verify it from my database when I return home today.
I will also be adding a few more to the database in the next few days.
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Originally Posted by fdnybuff18
There is another one in Southern Monmouth / Northern Ocean Area with the frequencies of 867.7625 and 866.6125..........
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10-05-2009, 09:30 AM
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FYI:
There is one in "Holland Twp." and another in "Easton"... Holland is a 4 channel system and currently Easton is a single channel system.
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Originally Posted by nosoup4u
There are quite a few Intellipeter sites that aren't licensed. I know there is one near Phillipsburg, and another just south of that area.
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10-05-2009, 11:33 AM
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On my scanners, I created a 4th NJSP Site and added ALL the intellipeter freqs to that site. If I'm driving around the state I'll usually turn it on just to see what comes across it.
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10-25-2009, 06:10 PM
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While driving around the Delaware Water Gap NRA today, I noticed that in the area of the Kittatinny Point Visitors Center, there is an Intelli-repeater site of 858.0375 S02 IR DWG; however, the only traffic I heard on it was from the DRJTB sub-division. I did not hear any traffic from Troop B's main site. Just wanted to add to the notes - maybe we can compile a master list to know the locations of them as we all find them. ??
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