Help with 700Mhz P25 Kootenai Co

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kd7kdc

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Hi all
I am looking for site or talkgroup information for north Idaho around Kootenai County
in reguards to the statewide 700Mhz interop system.
Any help is much appreciated.

73
Steve
 

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Hi all
I am looking for site or talkgroup information for north Idaho around Kootenai County
in reguards to the statewide 700Mhz interop system.
Any help is much appreciated.

73
Steve
The FCC site and frequency info is in the following post:
http://forums.radioreference.com/id...9-state-idaho-700-mhz-iimars.html#post1160920

No one has input into the RR database any Talkgroup (TG) or site control channel info for northern Id as of yet.

Depending on what scanner you are using, input all the frequencies licensed for each site and then determine what the cc is for each site.

I don't know which sites listed in the license are actually operational at this time.

Depending on how far away you are you might be able to use the Pro96com software to gather some of this information.
Pro96Com - Control channel decoder for P25 Trunked Radio Systems

If you do gather any info on TGs or control channels, it would be appreciated if you could input it to the RR database.

You are somewhat on your own in N. Idaho as far as digital system info is concerned. If you have other questions, please ask them.

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My only problem is I don't have a scanner that will cover 700 Mhz let alone digital so that is
why I asked.
The boss said we are not supposed to be adding stuff from the FCC site unless it is confirmed
by a listener as being in use otherwise I would.
 

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Sorry, but I didn't notice that you were our DBA for Idaho when I replied, so I was in a sense preaching to the choir. :)

It does present a problem as far as keeping the database up to date when no one is listening and able to confirm the operational info, or they won't take the time to input verified info. But with Idaho being such an unpopulated state in many areas, them's the breaks. I don't think anyone but me inputs for Eastern/Southeastern Idaho, especially 700 MHz, and that probably covers an area of over 15,000 sq. miles. Maybe one of these days I'll have to take a couple of days and take a trip to N Idaho and try to verify some of the 700 MHz info. That may be the only way the database will get updated.:lol:

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I think I may just have to break down and buy a new scanner that will do 700 digital.

Thanks for your help over the last couple years with the database :)

73
Steve
 
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