Data bursts 800mhz cook county

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Can anyone help me identify is using 855.437500 DCS 703 In Cook County because I have been hearing some data bursts at night I don't know if it goes off in the daytime I will check tomorrow and Tell you if I hear anything in the morning
 

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The frequency you listed is covered under the KDC618 license, which also covers the "CFD 800 Data" frequency. I don't live near Chicago, so I won't be too much help, but maybe that'll get you somewhere.
Can anyone help me identify is using 855.437500 DCS 703 In Cook County because I have been hearing some data bursts at night I don't know if it goes off in the daytime I will check tomorrow and Tell you if I hear anything in the morning
 

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The Chicago Office of Public Safety Administration has a license (WCN847) for multiple fixed control transmitters on the input (810.4375) to this repeater frequency. In the eligibility notes, it states "GOVERNMENT ENTITY; PROVIDES PUBLIC ADDRESS & WARNING SYSTEMS" (PAWS). Not sure if that has anything to do with their Emergency Warning System (EWS) sirens or not, listening to 855.4375 around 10am on the first Tuesday of the month might tell. The license also lists KDC618 as an associated callsign.
 

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The Chicago Office of Public Safety Administration has a license (WCN847) for multiple fixed control transmitters on the input (810.4375) to this repeater frequency. In the eligibility notes, it states "GOVERNMENT ENTITY; PROVIDES PUBLIC ADDRESS & WARNING SYSTEMS" (PAWS). Not sure if that has anything to do with their Emergency Warning System (EWS) sirens or not, listening to 855.4375 around 10am on the first Tuesday of the month might tell. The license also lists KDC618 as an associated callsign.
thanks for the help I will look into that on the first Tuesday
 

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I would definately say Weather Sirens. There may even be multiple tones.
 
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