Ottawa Fire

Status
Not open for further replies.

captain_crash911

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Mar 26, 2004
Messages
132
Location
SOUTH EASTERN ONTARIO ISH
can I listen to Ottawa fire with a trunking style scanner that decode analog only.I don't care about police. and are there any programs that will let me decode their alpha pagers on my scanner hooked uptp my computer??
 

IdleMonitor

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Feb 17, 2005
Messages
3,231
Location
The Ottawa Valley - Eastern Ontario
Yes, Ottawa's public safety system is http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=TRSDB&sid=1750 it's an EDACS system. ONLY Ottawa Police on the system are digital, therefore, not able to be monitored, but the rest of the system is ok to be heard.

The attached file I believe is what you need to monitor the pagers. I think it'll only work with the 400 mhz freq's and not the 155.610 frequency. That aside however it is illegal to monitor digital type pager frequencies in Canada. I've never used this program before but apparently it will do the trick.


captain_crash911 said:
can I listen to Ottawa fire with a trunking style scanner that decode analog only.I don't care about police. and are there any programs that will let me decode their alpha pagers on my scanner hooked uptp my computer??
 

DaveH

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2001
Messages
3,287
Location
Ottawa, Ont.
captain_crash911 said:
can I listen to Ottawa fire with a trunking style scanner that decode analog only.

Cap'n Crash,

Yes, any good analog EDACS scanner will work on OFD. As for
digital, some airport operations are digital (security) and there may be
others.

As for paging, be careful about Pigs with Unibrow getting their facts
crossed. The VHF frequency is POCSAG and any good decoder
should work. The UHF frequency is for linking, and apparently not
a common standard.

Dave
 

mikewazowski

Forums Manager/Global DB Admin
Staff member
Forums Manager
Joined
Jun 26, 2001
Messages
13,915
Location
Oot and Aboot
Dave is warning that guy that your information is wrong.

Your avatar is a pig with a unibrow hence the reference.
 

DaveH

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2001
Messages
3,287
Location
Ottawa, Ont.
Confucius, or some other wise person, once said "He who adopts goofy
avatar must sometimes endure laughter, even at own expense". He also
said "He who guesses, often guesses wrong".

So, if decoding paging is illegal (which you say it is; myself, I'm not sure it is
exactly despite previous discussion), and you give somebody the tools to
decode it, isn't it sort of like "underage drinking is illegal, but here's a bottle...
but DON'T drink any of it!". I'm not sure what Confucius would say
about that.

Anyway, the off-topic alarm is going off...

Dave
 

DaveH

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2001
Messages
3,287
Location
Ottawa, Ont.
For $20,000 in small unmarked bills, I will stop mis-quoting Confucius (at least 'til the money runs out). :)

Mike_Oxlong said:
Your avatar is a pig with a unibrow hence the reference.

Just one more...

"He who knows avatar best, laughs last".

Dave
 

Jammin_Jay

Member
Joined
Jul 13, 2004
Messages
718
Hey Dave, I was listening to Ottawa City and why is it, recently I here analong transmission on EDACS suddenly go to something that sounds digital then back to analog, something like a cellphone if u know what i mean. I didn't pay attention to the ID as I was in my car driving. Have u heard this recently and what is it? As Far as i know the only thing that is digital is the Ottawa Police Service. But this was digital mix on and off and Ottawa City is all analog. I was picking this up on the North Gower Tower as I was driving.
 

DaveH

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2001
Messages
3,287
Location
Ottawa, Ont.
Jammin_Jay said:
Hey Dave, I was listening to Ottawa City and why is it, recently I here analong transmission on EDACS suddenly go to something that sounds digital then back to analog, something like a cellphone if u know what i mean.

Sorry, thread has gotten away from the original topic (I'll get to it). For the EDACS problem I have a couple of theories. First is plain overload, if you're close to a TX site. I get this on some radios downtown.

The second is to do with the radio. At the end of an analog call, the radio returns to the control channel. It has to sense the end of transmission, probably from the time-out sequence (beeps). I think the scanner occasionally misses one of these and stays on the channel. If there is a digital call right after it (they can run back-back), that's what you hear. Being mobile (fading) and/or in a weak signal area could be a factor.

What kind of radio is it? Some might handle the above better or worse than others.

Dave
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top