APCO TDMA P25 Digital 700/800 System- Santa Rosa County, Florida

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traerian

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So, I have learned that Santa Rosa County, Florida will be switching to a APCO TDMA P25 Digital 700/800 System beginning January 2016 I believe but I have no idea what the frequencies for that system will be. Does anyone know where I can find that information? Thanks.

For more info one the new System click the like I have provided.
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=8349
 

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You answered your own question. The frequencies are on the link you provided.


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Oh okay. I figured that was it but I wasn't totally sure. I'm used to seeing this listed as the current south, north, and central fire frequencies with pl tones are listed.
 

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Since the system is still being built out, TG (Talk-Groups) won't be in the RRDB until folks (like you in the area) make submissions (ie: Fill in the blanks)

Oh okay. I figured that was it but I wasn't totally sure. I'm used to seeing this listed as the current south, north, and central fire frequencies with pl tones are listed.
 

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Gotcha! Thank you both for your input. I will update starting around January 2016 as the system goes into service in the area. If anyone has anymore information please share or email me directly. Thanks to all.
 

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I will have all the info once the system goes live and I will update the site. Also be aware this will be a Phase 2 trunk system. You will need a Phase 2 scanner.
 

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Tonight I discovered a new site. This now make 6 sites for a county system. Talk about overkill.
 

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Tonight I discovered a new site. This now make 6 sites for a county system. Talk about overkill.

5-6 sites for an almost 1,200 Square Mile County. Not overkill if you're looking for 95-98% predicted portable coverage "on the hip" in a rural area.

That's about typical actually.
 
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