Any NXDN in Montgomery County?

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RFFR

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I've been really trying to find any NXDN around the area. I was hoping someone like NIST or county police might be using it, but I haven't heard anything from NIST and the police are using P25. I've searched every FCC record in the area looking for a 4K emission designator to indicate that NXDN is used, but no joy. Anyone else know of any that I may have missed?

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Fleetcall has been listed for some time but only the control channel (might be the only frequency being used right now).I can't say that I've ever verified it is really active. I can say the site in Towson is (or at least was) hardly used but was active from time to time (maybe school buses).

https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=8108

EDIT: oops -- ok, well, there is supposed to be a site but no frequency information has been "verified and submitted".. sorry 'bout that.

Should be one or more of these if active...

http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseFreqSum.jsp?licKey=3749077
 
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Thanks for the reply. I'll see if I see energy on any of those frequencies. The digital frequency search website only lists stuff that has certain emission designators, which is why it misses all the Montgomery County 800 MHz band stuff that's using the P25 CAI, but lists Motorola-specific emission designators on their license.
 

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Yeah - it's just a tool but it isn't always correct (not the tool - it's the FCC data).

I typically run limit searches on the TRX with digital flags enabled - I find things I can't find licenses for all the time - even hear in rural North Carolina....
 
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