Now correct me if in wrong. You can't input this as a 1 frequency system unless we have more then 1 talk group right? Looks like I have more then 1 now. So it is considered a 1 freq. Conventional Networked type system. This is how I'm logging radio IDs and talkgroups.
Now correct me if in wrong. You can't input this as a 1 frequency system unless we have more then 1 talk group right? Looks like I have more then 1 now. So it is considered a 1 freq. Conventional Networked type system. This is how I'm logging radio IDs and talkgroups.
Ok then yes that's what I mean. It's a DMR 1 frequency site then. In the database it should be entered in as such but not as conventional frequency.Networked means more than one site. Since there's only one site, it's not networked.
I know we've had this discussion in the past. Yes. In my radio I have it setup as a one frequency system. Not conventional. But I guess the database doesn't recognize though one frequency dmr systems? I thought it did.I would suggest that you enter it in your Sentinel software as One Frequency trunk.
If a second site is found to be linked to the first one then we can network them.
I know we've had this discussion in the past. Yes. In my radio I have it setup as a one frequency system. Not conventional. But I guess the database doesn't recognize though one frequency dmr systems? I thought it did.
I may have to submit a change for another frequency in the area as well. 151.700 pl 100.0 is an on scene channel for the whole Pontiac region by the looks of it not just Shawville-Clarendon. I've heard a few different depts on there checking in on scene.
It's a conventional channel and RadioReference treats it as a conventional channel. End of story.
Uniden decided to ignore the slot and group information and came up with their concept of One Frequency Trunking which RadioReference doesn't support.
The simple solution is to have Sentinel convert the conventional channels in the database to OFT but Uniden hasn't done this. Instead, you can program it by hand, use ProScan or get a Whistler scanner which does use all the information in the database.
151.700 PL 100.0 is what ya need to listen to this on scene channel. I haven't seen any other PLs on it just the one however multiple depts. use this frequency.TAFL shows 151.700 as MRC de Pontiac, TX at Campbell's Bay (digital), all others RX for some reason.
I've heard stuff in french on that frequency but pretty sure it's from Mont Tremblant area.
Not all FS in east of Pontiac are on MRC des Collines system 2088, have heard activity on 410.9625
and 412.5875 repeaters in the Luskville/Quyon area, often Hwy. 148 incidents.
Good info, keep it coming...
Dave
Not really an end of story issue here Mike. I get what your saying and I'm not trying to argue with you on this. However it really isn't just a conventional channel. It's a one frequency trunked channel. There is a difference. Sure you can manually program it 'properly' into your radio as a trunked type system for which it is.
The sad part is when people download this from RR to put into there radio it's done as a conventional channel. Where the problem is are the folks that don't know any better especially when they all have radios that are already preprogrammed for them and all they have to is download it to the radio and boom it's there.