kcfm6 said:
What options, system types, are available for VHF trunking ? I work for an agency which has several paired VHF repeater frequencies and thought there might be a way to combine and trunk them.
Any thoughts or ideas ?
If you are the person responsible for making this decision, I strongly suggest you contact "J.J." (John Johnson) to discuss the matter.
As others have stated, there are a number of complexities involved in trunking below 512 MHz. It is incumbent upon your agency to protect co-channel and adjacent channel operations from interference. As you can't control emissions by monitoring any longer, the only protection is to either design the system where it does not affect others, or to get their written permission stating they don't care if they get potential interference. This may mean reaching out and getting letters of concurrence from your co-channel and adjacent channel neighbors. From personal experience, I do my own engineering studies and will not issue an LOC for the systems I'm responsible for unless there is NO possibility of interference.
If you narrowband during the transition, two things will happen - your adjacents change from 15 kHz to 7.5 kHz (your real-world interference may remain until all systems are narrowbanded, and, since each VHF channel impinges on the next adjacent, possibly even afterwards) and your usable range will be truncated, necessitating some means of range recovery. Many choose to implement P25 as a range recovery mechanism. Your system may also become "right-sized" during the process. By right-sized, I mean subjected to Safe Harbor ERP limitations and other restrictions that may require you to have lower sites with lower ERP in simulcast configuration.
In other words, it may be very elaborate. As much as
most of the advice you'll get here is valid, we are anonymous and have no obligation to be correct. John should be able to provide you with facts and guidance.