Lebanon County - HARRIS RF COM - EDACS System

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It appears Lebanon County has added some frequencies to their EDACS system and the control channels have changed. The south system appears to be using 453.1875 LCN-2 as the new control channel. The north system appears to be using 453.7125 LCN-2 for its new control channel. Neither of these frequencies are listed in the database, but both are liscensed to Lebanon County. Does anyone happen to have an updated LCN order for the systems?
 

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Mattsenft said:
It appears Lebanon County has added some frequencies to their EDACS system and the control channels have changed. The south system appears to be using 453.1875 LCN-2 as the new control channel. The north system appears to be using 453.7125 LCN-2 for its new control channel. Neither of these frequencies are listed in the database, but both are liscensed to Lebanon County. Does anyone happen to have an updated LCN order for the systems?

After I confirm the new LCN orders for Both the North & South Systems, I will update the DB.
 

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PEN311 said:
After I confirm the new LCN orders for Both the North & South Systems, I will update the DB.

So Far on the South System I have

LCN-1: 453.0250
LCN-2: 453.1875
LCN-3:
LCN-4:
LCN-5:
LCN-6: 460.3125
LCN-7: 460.5000


and the North System I have

LCN-1: 453.3125
LCN-2: 453.7125
LCN-3: 460.1500
LCN-4: 460.2625
LCN-5: 460.4625
 
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Almost there

I have been following the North system all afternoon with Unitracker(after I got it set up properly). Double check Peter but I believe the North System is as follows:
LCN 1 453.3125
LCN 2 453.7125
LCN 3 460.1375
LCN 4 460.2625
LCN 5 460.4625

I will let you know what I come up with on the south system.
 

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Mattsenft said:
I have been following the North system all afternoon with Unitracker(after I got it set up properly). Double check Peter but I believe the North System is as follows:
LCN 1 453.3125
LCN 2 453.7125
LCN 3 460.1375
LCN 4 460.2625
LCN 5 460.4625

I will let you know what I come up with on the south system.

Yes it looks like LCN-3 has changed :) It was still 460.1500 last night...
 

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*** New Confirmed Updated Freqs and LCN Order ***

The System has a North System w/ Tower sites located in Jonestown Boro & Grantville Area. The South System has Tower Sites located in Lebanon City, Myerstown Boro, Mt. Wilson Rd. Area, and Palmyra Boro Area.

The North System uses the following Frequencies listed below in LCN order:

LCN-01 453.3125
LCN-02 453.7125
LCN-03 460.1375
LCN-04 460.2625
LCN-05 460.4625

The South System uses the following Frequencies listed below in LCN order:

LCN-01 453.0250
LCN-02 453.1875
LCN-03 453.5125
LCN-04 453.6375
LCN-05 460.1500
LCN-06 460.3125
LCN-07 460.5000
 

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Is there a Program File for Lebamon County. So They use the EDACS system now and not the conventioanl frequencies? I dont know much about this county and I will be moving there in a month. I will be doing News Press for the Area. So need the frequencies lol. Anyone willing to tlak to me about the County you can IM at the following:

AIM-Officerkern
YIM-Jk06ps2

I also when I move there currently in Allentown,Lehigh County,Pa Will be broadcasting Lebanon County with IBN. www.incidentbroadcast.com
So another reason need frequencie info. Thanks,
Julian
 

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Julian, contact me off list....

Pete


IBN02 said:
Is there a Program File for Lebamon County. So They use the EDACS system now and not the conventioanl frequencies? I dont know much about this county and I will be moving there in a month. I will be doing News Press for the Area. So need the frequencies lol. Anyone willing to tlak to me about the County you can IM at the following:

AIM-Officerkern
YIM-Jk06ps2

I also when I move there currently in Allentown,Lehigh County,Pa Will be broadcasting Lebanon County with IBN. www.incidentbroadcast.com
So another reason need frequencie info. Thanks,
Julian
 

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I have added you to both YIM & AIM buddy lists. See ya online when I see ya lol. Is there a certain times you are online?
 

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Hello, how far away should you be able to receive Lebanon County's EDACS system? i live about 15 mile as a crow flies from Myerstown, (in Lancaster County.) But I have can't receive any police comms. from Lebanon. I have an outside antenna.
 

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RoyNolt said:
Hello, how far away should you be able to receive Lebanon County's EDACS system? i live about 15 mile as a crow flies from Myerstown, (in Lancaster County.) But I have can't receive any police comms. from Lebanon. I have an outside antenna.

All Police Talkgroups are ProVoice Digital Audio. Except some of the patch talkgroups to the old 37mhz system.

I have picked up the EDACS south system from Gap in lacaster County with no problems on a pro-92 with stock ducky ant.
 

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Seeing that it's been a few months since the last posting, any update on who's using the new system? I've noticed a lot of EMS/Fire related TGs listed in the database, but haven't heard any comments here. And if you're able to get the South system in Gap (PA 41/US 30 for those not familiar), I'm wondering how far east from there I'd be able to pick it up from there; maybe a couple miles into Chester County?
 

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The north system is going under testing with a new set of frequencies.

as for tg, only City Police, a few County police, , EMA, Hazmat, and COLT BUS are using the system.
 

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Okay so its been a few months. Is the system fully operational now? Are some units still using the conventional frequencies? Curious if I can pick up anything in the cocalico area of Lancaster county.
 

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No changes as of yet, a few County Stations are testing radios on the trunked system, but thats about it.
 

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policefreak said:
Okay so its been a few months. Is the system fully operational now? Are some units still using the conventional frequencies? Curious if I can pick up anything in the cocalico area of Lancaster county.

the other night I heard some talking on Leb. trunked system, one time I think it was haz-mat, and the other time I believe it was EMA from the text tag. I live close to Cocalico.
 

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Yes EMA was using The following EMA TG: EMA 1 Disp, EMS 2 Tactical, EMA 3 Hazmat.

They got a lot of use durring the propane tanker fire that lasted 3 days.

FASP is using there EMS Private TG
 
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