Ohp p25??

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Just copied traffic on OHP Antlers Repeater in P25 Digital And closed with the appropriate call sign.

159.2175 KKQ32 NAC: 127

Giving the normal Late morning bolo's about stolen and missing stuff.

Can anyone concur?
 

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Hello y'all

Just copied traffic on OHP Antlers Repeater in P25 Digital And closed with the appropriate call sign.

159.2175 KKQ32 NAC: 127

Giving the normal Late morning bolo's about stolen and missing stuff.

Can anyone concur?

Interesting KKQ32 lists 159.210 Mhz as a frequency and also154.935 at that location.
 

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I heard OHP talking car to car yesterday on their 800 mhz frequency. They were using P25, that was a first. Not sure what troop they were from but I was in Elk city when I heard them.
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As the state-wide infastructure is upgraded you will hear more and more P25. Once P25 is deployed AES won't be far behind.
 
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Big Brother wants to operate "in the blind". But look on the bright side we will then have all that extra time to listen to the taxi cab drivers and the WalMart stock people.
 
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Well the good news is the OHP low-band frequencies will still be wideband analog. No need to buy that fancy new scanner, just dig your old Bearcat out of the closet.
 
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Yup, P25 and Mototrbo are showing up all around the state. It's about to be 2011 and the state is now just catching up. Get use to it. One can only hope the agencies going to any digital will not encrypt. That's about it. The rest is the sign of the times get on board or get left in 1995.
 

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Hello y'all

Just copied traffic on OHP Antlers Repeater in P25 Digital And closed with the appropriate call sign.

159.2175 KKQ32 NAC: 127

Giving the normal Late morning bolo's about stolen and missing stuff.

Can anyone concur?


While that callsign returns to OHP, the frequency you listed isn't on that license (but 159.210 is). TX DPS also uses that frequency (and NAC - 15B) - in Greenville, TX. Did you hear them say the callsign, or just search for that freq?
 

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Same argument

So the OHP probably feels it needs to go P25 to future date their radio system? But how will that affect the linking during disasters or mutual aid event? Linking is better now than at first but its still susceptible to failures. The flood at Sooner and Hefner was a classic example of everything that can go wrong, went wrong in communications, logistics, equipment, manpower, and total resources. P25 could have compounded the errors and laughable failures that happened that day. Then again the FEMA plan calls for P25 on the new comm plan. That day proved more than ever that interoperability is needed. Of course we now have VCall and UCall and I-tac. But will they use it on another event like the Sooner Ave. flood? So far all I hear then use the Ucall system is for a autopatch telephone machine to make phone calls.
 
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