Recently, I observed a Woodway K-9 unit driving at a high rate of speed through Woodway, Texas. When I attempted to tune into the excitement, the conventional frequency did elicit the usual chatter. So, I went into the RR DB and eventually searched the FCC. If I am not mistaken, they were granted permission for a trunking system.
ULS License - Public Safety Pool, Trunked License - KBJ926 - WOODWAY, CITY OF
I went over to my trusty Pro-2042 and entered the frequencies shown on the FCC DB. It was not too long before I heard CC noises on one of the frequencies listed, 155.535.
Since I have hardly any experience analyzing trunking systems, I improvised on the assumption this was a Motorola system. Hence, I downloaded the Waco-McClennan County TSY & then modified the frequencies.
I don't know if this will work, but I am going to try.
As I am typing this, I am hearing Woodway PD transmitting on 155.955, their usual dispatch frequency. The scanner shows CT:100.0 and it is coming up as conventional. So, I might enter all of the listed frequencies & see what comes up.
Any help would be appreciated.
ULS License - Public Safety Pool, Trunked License - KBJ926 - WOODWAY, CITY OF
I went over to my trusty Pro-2042 and entered the frequencies shown on the FCC DB. It was not too long before I heard CC noises on one of the frequencies listed, 155.535.
Since I have hardly any experience analyzing trunking systems, I improvised on the assumption this was a Motorola system. Hence, I downloaded the Waco-McClennan County TSY & then modified the frequencies.
I don't know if this will work, but I am going to try.
As I am typing this, I am hearing Woodway PD transmitting on 155.955, their usual dispatch frequency. The scanner shows CT:100.0 and it is coming up as conventional. So, I might enter all of the listed frequencies & see what comes up.
Any help would be appreciated.