gallagher073
Member
Okay, So I've been monitoring the Fairfield County Repeater with absolutely no traffic whatsoever. I checked the FCC website and the License WDM708 belongs to the Easton Police Department. FCC records show one fixed transmitter location at 74 CENTER RD EASTON, CT. The ERP is limited to 25 watts.
Now, Easton Fire shows as low band 33.56, police 154.04000, ems 155.29500, dpw 156.22500
So, its not the town of easton using it - or maybe it is and i just missed it.
I know the repeater itself is functioning as I hear the repeater tones every couple of hours.
Anybody know what this frequency is used for? Or who uses it?
Info below was copy and pasted from the RR database:
Fairfield, County of
Currently there is a new updated countywide radio system and as a result the old system is gone. The new system is a 24/7 cross patch together and has 6 transmit sites around the county. In the future it will be cross patch with a 700 MHz channel.
Frequency Input
154.10000 158.92500
Now, Easton Fire shows as low band 33.56, police 154.04000, ems 155.29500, dpw 156.22500
So, its not the town of easton using it - or maybe it is and i just missed it.
I know the repeater itself is functioning as I hear the repeater tones every couple of hours.
Anybody know what this frequency is used for? Or who uses it?
Info below was copy and pasted from the RR database:
Fairfield, County of
Currently there is a new updated countywide radio system and as a result the old system is gone. The new system is a 24/7 cross patch together and has 6 transmit sites around the county. In the future it will be cross patch with a 700 MHz channel.
Frequency Input
154.10000 158.92500