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Does anyone know what security is using? I see they have Dmr radios just don't know the info and don't have a scanner to monitor it
Does anyone know what security is using? I see they have Dmr radios just don't know the info and don't have a scanner to monitor it
Found them a couple of summers ago:
461.8250 [ ] Security (DMR - Color Code 1, Slot 1, Group 101) (R)
461.8250 [ ] Engineering (DMR - Color Code 1, Slot 2, Group 102) (R)
462.4000 [ ] (DMR - Color Code 1, Slot 1, Group 103) (R)
Dave
I doubt they’re on MACE.----------------
The original license 152.3750 mhz.(O)/157.6350 mhz.(I) analog only which stated operation was for security and maintenance (WPTN468) expired in Nov 2011 and was cancelled Jan 2012.
WPNY623 is licensed with a state used for Maintenance analog only on 463.9875(O)/468.9875 mhz.
The NXDN emission license you referenced (WQNK351) solely is for 5 watt HT conventional simplex comms. But what is interesting is the stated use is for "safety and security operations" which I find rather strange for 10 5 watt HT frequencies used as primary comms simplex for a large medical facility security. Security operations for larger hospitals typically are repeater operations. However, I noticed the license contact was "Mace, Inc." that is a major commercial radio services provider which include trs for the Norfolk/Chesapeake/Portsmouth/Va. Beach area. Maybe Mace just provided the HTs & maintenance only or maybe the hospital now also is a user on one of Mace's NXDN area trs.
Mace's trs are out of my monitoring range.
John
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