What are the known Simulcast Systems in NC? If you look at the list of trunked systems in NC that is not a listed type...how do you distinguish?
Not sure of the background for your question but lots of older analog systems (like Wake) are analog but those are usually not all that hard to receive.
It can be hard to tell sometimes which systems are simulcast
Just to prevent any confusion: the Wake System is a mixed analog/digital voice system and not an analog only voice system as indicated above.
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No receiver is perfect.
No receiver is perfect.
Just a reminder.
and some behave better than others in different situations. There is one area between two of our sites that has some delay spread issues. It was a known issue since go live.
The APX8000s seem to deal with it much worse than the APX7000s in the same areas in side by side comparisons. The 8Ks will produce garbled audio with a DAQ of like 1.5 whereas the 7000s are around a 3.2
All radios properly PM'ed and tune up just fine on the R8000-B.
Glad to know I am not the only one to notice that on my APX8K XE. We migrated from APX 7Ks about a year or so ago and have noticed the 7Ks do a tad bit better overall. Still love the wide VHF/UHF/700/800 coverage but would like to have the sensitivity/selectivity of the 7K back.
What are the known Simulcast Systems in NC? If you look at the list of trunked systems in NC that is not a listed type...how do you distinguish?