Nothing report so far. Search the federal VHF and UHF bands, you might stumble upon something. Or maybe the system doesn't extend that far north. So far Beacon in Dutchess County is the northern most repeater found.
So far, are all of these sites in the New England area? How far west or south have they came?
All of the identified sites are listed in the database.So far, are all of these sites in the New England area? How far west or south have they came?
Think i can lock in from brick NJ?Interesting. Site 145 not a peer of Freehold (110). Not a peer of (001) NYC.
I have 145, just barely above noise floor.
Might be worth checking the NJSP/NJICS Easton and NJSP/NJICS Portland sites. Logically they'll need coverage on I-80 / DWG and I-78 Phillipsburg eventually. Particularly I-80 with the flow of California narcotics.
Has the location of 115 ever been determined? It remains a mystery site.115 not showing 145 as a peer, but shows 143 as a peer.
Site 145 is likely either Montana Mtn or Harmony. Very strong RSSI in that general area. Signal drops off quite a bit continuing west towards Easton.
No, but someone suggested it could be ACY, I believe there is an office out of there, so it would make sense. This is from Ship Bottom, NJ. I'll get another screenshot from Holgate, NJ when I can. Unfortunately I don't own a directional antenna.Has the location of 115 ever been determined? It remains a mystery site.
What is 143's control channel?
ACY would make sense. We'll have to see if we can get someone local to the area to scope it out.No, but someone suggested it could be ACY, I believe there is an office out of there, so it would make sense. This is from Ship Bottom, NJ. I'll get another screenshot from Holgate, NJ when I can. Unfortunately I don't own a directional antenna.
First go to the Band Plan tab of the site you're currently decoding (I assume 115), and look for the red lightning bolt icon on the toolbar, which is Push to all sites. Click that button and it will make sure all other peers have the same band plan. Now go to the Peers tab and you should see all of the actual control channel frequencies, not just the LCN.I can only see the LCN (U.S. Marshals Service P25 TRS (BEE00-4F0)), I am relatively new to Unitrunker, if there is a way to see it from Unitrunker, let me know.
Pushing the band plan to all sites showing that the LCN ofFirst go to the Band Plan tab of the site you're currently decoding (I assume 115), and look for the red lightning bolt icon on the toolbar, which is Push to all sites. Click that button and it will make sure all other peers have the same band plan. Now go to the Peers tab and you should see all of the actual control channel frequencies, not just the LCN.
08-0551
is 168.8875 MHz
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