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"common" base and offset?

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Are there any common base/offset/step groupings used by USAF Motorola nets?

RAF Lakenheath net is still easy to track but RAF Mildenhall seems to be more difficult now and must have changed the basic network settings?

Mildenhall does have an APCO P25 layer but the trunk control is still analogue
 

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morfis said:
Are there any common base/offset/step groupings used by USAF Motorola nets?
None that I'm aware.

RAF Lakenheath net is still easy to track but RAF Mildenhall seems to be more difficult now and must have changed the basic network settings?
You'll have to lay out the freqs and channel #s to find a set that works.
 

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rfmobile said:
None that I'm aware.

You'll have to lay out the freqs and channel #s to find a set that works.

Thanks for the reply.

This is what I thought and have suggested.

Surprises me that it seems to have been changed. Luckily the person trying to monitor it has three radios (396/996/Optocom) and a laptop with him!
 

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Got him sorted last night after a bit of messing about to get Unitrunker working.
 
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