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P25 AWIN system ?

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k5rpd

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I was monitoring the Waldron tower site on the AWIN P25 system here in Arkansas and observed the following information come across the control channel using the Pro96com software:

2/6/2007 19:52
2E 00 00 13 48 16 7E 5D 6F 70 27 41
Authenticate: SysID: 013 WACN: 13481 ID: 6123376

Anyone have any idea what this is or what happened? The system ID for te AWIN system is 188 and WACN of BEE00.
1st line is date/time stamp.
2nd line is the actual packet data.
3rd line is what the Pro96com software decoded it to be.

It looks to me like a radio from another system tried to get on the AWIN system...
Any thoughts?

Thanks,
JJ Smith
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This is a demand message directed to a specific radio. Looks like the log display is mis-formatted (Sysid 67E not 013). I have no idea what system 13481-67E might be.
 

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rfmobile said:
This is a demand message directed to a specific radio. Looks like the log display is mis-formatted (Sysid 67E not 013). I have no idea what system 13481-67E might be.

Yep, I hadn't actually seen one of those packets before. I've fixed that in the code now.

Mike
 

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pro96com

I found my way into the Pro96com group on Yahoo...
I'll post anything else unusual I see there.

Thanks for the info,
JJ
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