State Trooper Info

millam

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Just saw this freq, 154.9425. Its callsign is WRYX611. It has 6 sites around the southeast. It has a
bunch of freqs as FB2. What I heard was NFM. Sent out a cw id on the hour. It was talked about
back in '21 but not in the southeast. It also has callsign KA2108, all mobile freqs. Gonna sit on it
for a while and see what is being transmitted. MAPRAD.IO | Radiocomms Register Search Tool web site only shows 3 sites I
believe where FCC database shows the 6?

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millam

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This may be wrong, just realized that I am so close to the Dothan transmitter that this
may be bleedover. I am using an RTL-SDR to receive on. 155.445 is so strong that it bleeds
over using these usb radios. May be just a coincidence that the bleed over freq was a State
Trooper freq. Gonna keep looking tho.

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millam

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listening a little longer I found another freq, 154.6725 that was on the same license and was
mirroring 155.445. Another coincidence, don't think so. So these are legitimate freqs as far as
I can tell. I always thought it was bleedover, but it was good freqs, HUH.

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millam

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Just saw this freq, 154.9425. Its callsign is WRYX611. It has 6 sites around the southeast. It has a
bunch of freqs as FB2. What I heard was NFM. Sent out a cw id on the hour. It was talked about
back in '21 but not in the southeast. It also has callsign KA2108, all mobile freqs. Gonna sit on it
for a while and see what is being transmitted. MAPRAD.IO | Radiocomms Register Search Tool web site only shows 3 sites I
believe where FCC database shows the 6?

Mil
maprad.io does have the 6 sites just had to drill down to find them. Too Much Info?

 

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The troopers are simulcast on the S&P system? I sure hope it sounds better than their TG on AIRS in Mobile. You'd have an easier time understanding Swahili than the crap audio they patch in.
 

millam

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4dot2 & TomServo which S&P network and site are the troopers simulcast on, I want to see
what it sounds like. May even put my ears in see if I can understand them, WHAT can't hear
you. Let me get my hearing aidS! 4dot2 how do I hear your feed?

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millam

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what scanner you running
my feed has Houston SO on it
I was wrong, I use RTL-SDR's. It was SDR-Trunk that doesn't do NDXN not Broadcastify. I have a TRX-2 but I
don't like using it, too complicated for what I want. Thanks.

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millam

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A little more info on the State Troopers. 4dot2 is hearing the ST's on TG3001 on the s&p L337
network. I finnally found them. They are patched into site 15 on s&p's network. Its the Enterprise
Highschool location. They are not on site 9 which is downtown Enterprise. I guess they need to
cover the real estate that the now gone tower in New Brockton was covering(?). Site 15 has 2
freqs that are close to s&p's Geneva's system and has bleedover so I miss some traffic using a
usb sdr to monitor, it seems to mess with my TRX-2 also. Lots of word salad but that's the way I
talk. Gonna sit on Opp and Andalusia and see if TG3001 is patched into them.

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The troopers are simulcast on the S&P system? I sure hope it sounds better than their TG on AIRS in Mobile. You'd have an easier time understanding Swahili than the crap audio they patch in.
They sound pretty good on this network. Seems that the NFM radios the state uses have higher modulation or whatever
than digital modulation, IMO. But I don't how the audio gets from a ST car to a s&P site? So far they are heard on 3 sites, Opp, Elba and Enterprise High School.

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They sound pretty good on this network. Seems that the NFM radios the state uses have higher modulation or whatever
than digital modulation, IMO. But I don't how the audio gets from a ST car to a s&P site? So far they are heard on 3 sites, Opp, Elba and Enterprise High School.

Mil
The Mobile troop patch to AIRS seems to be an analog radio feed, complete with static and the Morse ID. It's both too loud and sounds like the tuner might be a few khz off center, too. I honestly can't understand a thing that's said, so I always block it out and just listen on VHF.

It's good to know that the feed over there is better. Maybe ours will improve eventually.
 

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It looks like they are using this frequencies also I can hear dispatch somthkmes units trying to pin down time number 154.7025 MHz
Yea b this freq has been talked about for a long time.
WRYX611 6 simplex freqs I guess.
154.6725 Ozark ~~
154.7025 Enterprise
154.8150 River Falls
154.9125 Troy
154.9275 Chapman, Butler co
154.9425 Browns Crossroads
Gonna sit on it some and see what I hear.

Mil
 
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