OFFICIAL MSWIN Thread

Hammerguy69

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Verified from MDOT JXN RADIO UNKNOWN TG’S
1. CSD EQ SHOP
2. CSD FAC
3. Environmental
4. Materials
5. Planning
6. TED Signals

The other TGS in the radio are already listed in the database. These TGS will fall under MDOT JXN and will be somewhere in the 22000 to 22015 range.

Also off topic got to look at an Entergy Mobile their system is very complex. TGS aren’t even labeled with names only numbers they are labeled as TG 51 TG 52 TG 53 and so on doesn’t even match the database.
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INDY72

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Is there a reason why some of these frequencies are not in the RR DB? Do they all have PL numbers? If so what are they. I want to be able to monitor them properly. I do know what 155.2350 and 123.050 are. some of the other's I have nothing on those and I don't see them in the DB. Just wondering.

Thanks.
Statewide ER Net and Statewide MED Net found here: MS Common/Shared (Mississippi) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference I can't recall if FGH and Methodist Hattiesburg had tones or were CSQ for SERN. 156.7 PL was standard for MED 8. The old AAA/SEMAAD Dispatch was shut off when they upgraded to the new multi site repeaters. R7 and the BLF's can go to ANY frequency with the radios they have onboard. (Got a couple of contacts in AAA now so got that info. As well as told they are looking into MSWIN if the money folks give a green light. After all, they would need to get APX8000's for HT's to be able to use everything they need access too. No clue on if FGH will get its own TG for ER/ED or if they will just go with the Regional MEDCOM TG's.) The regional VHF Repeaters for AAA are listed on County pages. Forrest, Pike, and others... Here are 3 of them
156.1725KYO214RM612 DPLAAA-MONTICELLOAmbulance Dispatch Monticello
154.2725KYO214RM612 DPLAAA-HBURGAAA Ambulance Dispatch Hattiesburg
154.845WQIM778RM612 DPLAAA-MCOMBAmbulance Dispatch McComb
 

dosboot

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123.050 is for FGH helipad, the way they talk to the ED/ER is via by good old SERN 155.3400, and as far as I know still 155.2350, and 453.0250 for the dispatch. AAA Ground VHF is 154.2725. They would use MSWIN MEDCOM TG's for many hospitals when they do a flight outside of the SEMAAD area at least if flying to Jackson as all those hospitals are on. Surprised they are not pure MSWIN yet, since literally everyone else in that area is.
123.05 is KLUL CTAF
 

danw5211

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123.05 is the Helipad lighting relay at the Forrest General ER Helipad. Unless they have changed the setup. The green helipad lights are dusk to dawn if I recall. The 123.05 was originally for the white floodlights on the pad.
 

Blaketucker28

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Hey everyone, does anyone in central MS know why Flowood PD TG is not in use? I can hear Flowood FD (46715) and Flowood Public Works (46731) I believe they might be using one of their alternate talkgroups besides Dispatch. But dispatch has been quiet for quite a few days now.
If anyone can point me in the right direction about what TG they are using because their is no traffic on 46718 (Flowood PD Dispatch). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 

Blaketucker28

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Ok. Thanks for the INFO. It was a mistake on my end. I had typed in the TG as 46719 instead of 46718 when I reprogrammed my APX non-affiliate. Scan. Thanks!

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slhbeard

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I posted this in Mississippi Radio Discussion and reposting on MSWIN. Over the last 2 days, I have heard 3 new Talk Groups. They are 22624, 23624, and 23628. They line up with Mississippi Forestry Commission, do not what department is using them. Any ideas?
 

KV4PM

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I have recently erected a 700/800 MHz Yagi antenna at my home on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in Alabama and have it pointing west to receive the Mobile County system, which it does very well. I have also noted that I can receive the Jackson County system, hearing Pascagoula, Moss Point, etc., and seem to get a signal from two MSWIN sites (Van Cleave and Fountainbleau); the Analyze function on my SDS200 will detect the NAC and site ID's but I never hear any traffic on these. Are the towers closer enough to any current MSWIN users to have activity?
 
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