troymail
Silent Key
I probably should have asked sooner but....
I've always been curious about the two sites of the Wake County system given they apparently both used the exact same frequencies.... I'd really like to better understand how this works....
Anyway, I'm driving up through the area later today (and back in a few days) and am interested in knowing if someone in the area can confirm a couple of things:
1. Are the primary control channel frequencies for the two sites accurate as posted in the RRDB (Simulcast site>853.7875 and FV>853.925)?
2. Are these stable in that I shouldn't expect them to change (often if at all)?
I'm trying to program radios such that I ensure I am monitoring both sites as I pass through vs. the radios locking onto the same control channel frequency for both sites (as expect it will do unless I "tweak" the programming).
Thanks!
EDIT: I should have included this reference earlier - but better late than never...
https://forums.radioreference.com/n...ion-forum/348937-wake-county-system-rrdb.html
I've always been curious about the two sites of the Wake County system given they apparently both used the exact same frequencies.... I'd really like to better understand how this works....
Anyway, I'm driving up through the area later today (and back in a few days) and am interested in knowing if someone in the area can confirm a couple of things:
1. Are the primary control channel frequencies for the two sites accurate as posted in the RRDB (Simulcast site>853.7875 and FV>853.925)?
2. Are these stable in that I shouldn't expect them to change (often if at all)?
I'm trying to program radios such that I ensure I am monitoring both sites as I pass through vs. the radios locking onto the same control channel frequency for both sites (as expect it will do unless I "tweak" the programming).
Thanks!
EDIT: I should have included this reference earlier - but better late than never...
https://forums.radioreference.com/n...ion-forum/348937-wake-county-system-rrdb.html
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