FastNet - Baden frequencies

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jasoyeom

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I was doing a search and came across 422.4625 DT3. Although it says Net 12 I understand that it's really Net 13 which is FastNet.
It indicates site 5 which is Baden and it looks like a new frequency for that location. It's not listed in the database.

I'm picking up another DT3 Net 12 (presumably Net 13) Site 10. Site 10 is not listed in the database.
 

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If you look back about 3 years in the voice/data decoding forum you'll see SlicerWizard's post that SYSID 13 is the default for TIII so it could be something else entirely. Is it the same signal strength as the existing Baden frequencies? I see it as Woodstock with a M.R.C. license so maybe it's been reassigned as you suggest.
 

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If you look back about 3 years in the voice/data decoding forum you'll see SlicerWizard's post that SYSID 13 is the default for TIII so it could be something else entirely. Is it the same signal strength as the existing Baden frequencies?

I didn't realize that. It's unfortunate that it does that. It did say Net 12. I don't normally pick up Baden so I'm not sure that is the same system.
 

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IIRC the system ID confusion on certain makes of scanners is the firmware not being written to recognize that a transmitted value of 0 means the system ID is 1 as there's no system 0 in the tables, hence if 0=1 then on the scanners in question the displayed ID 12 is really on-air 13.
 

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ACTTech's post above is completely correct. Its a firmware issue in the Uniden scanners. We all hope that when a firmware update is released the issue will be fixed.
 
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