n2xlr8n
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I've been monitoring/scanning for decades, but only recently began learning to scan trunked systems. I started with the Nevada Shared Radio System (NSRS), specifically Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP). I found lists of NSRS sites, talkgroups, frequencies, etc. One site is named "Las Vegas Simulcast" (Clark County). What exactly is Las Vegas Simulcast simulcasting?
The "Site Location Data" map for Las Vegas Simulcast (Nevada Shared Radio System Site: Las Vegas Simulcast) shows a "pin" icon in/near the center at 123 E Main Street along with four additional pins, all west of the 123 E Main Street site. Are those other four pins repeaters?
And what is the difference between radio traffic from the Coyote Springs site, for example, versus traffic from the Potosi site? I understand that if a mobile unit near Coyote Springs transmits, it will go through the Coyote Springs site to the dispatcher. Is that transmission also sent to other sites in Clark County? Can a dispatcher manually choose which site(s) to transmit/broadcast on?
If these are too many questions, my main question is about "Las Vegas Simulcast," so if we need to focus only on one question, that's the one.
Thanks much!
The "Site Location Data" map for Las Vegas Simulcast (Nevada Shared Radio System Site: Las Vegas Simulcast) shows a "pin" icon in/near the center at 123 E Main Street along with four additional pins, all west of the 123 E Main Street site. Are those other four pins repeaters?
And what is the difference between radio traffic from the Coyote Springs site, for example, versus traffic from the Potosi site? I understand that if a mobile unit near Coyote Springs transmits, it will go through the Coyote Springs site to the dispatcher. Is that transmission also sent to other sites in Clark County? Can a dispatcher manually choose which site(s) to transmit/broadcast on?
If these are too many questions, my main question is about "Las Vegas Simulcast," so if we need to focus only on one question, that's the one.
Thanks much!