can we make this a sticky as well??
TGID 802 popped up on MOSWIN in the St. Louis area yesterday.
802 | 322 | D | DNR EER Rt66 | Environmental Emergency Response: Route 66 State Park? |
I been listening to them for quite some time today, after my power came back on and the storms rolled through, they showed up asking if everyone was ok and if there was any damage to our property. I'm glad they were nice enough to check on everyone, they been pretty much going door to door from what I been hearing on the scanner.Reference Riply County, I was watching the weather radar and Riply and Butler counties were getting pounded. Good that they were checking on everyone.
What radio id's are you seeing? Is it the same RID or multiple RID's?Help identifying TG 2669 over the past four days someone just keys up and repeats "testing" over and over.
I will have to write the RID's down I believe it was multiple RID's, maybe like 4. I will post soon as I have them.What radio id's are you seeing? Is it the same RID or multiple RID's?
Christian county will eventually be building a simulcast system which will integrate to MoSWIN. Same as zone 4 site 1 owned by city utilities of Springfield. Unknown how many sites or when itllCAPRAD showing some new MOSWIN frequencies under Christian County.
No location. Unknown if it's one or more new sites.
Most of the 700 MHz MOSWIN sites are State License but these are General Use.
Maybe the frequencies are coordinated for a future application.
Maybe they are already in use.
769.35625
770.30625
771.15625
771.40625
771.65625
772.08125
772.45625
772.70625
773.20625
773.73125
774.48125
Christian county will eventually be building a simulcast system which will integrate to MoSWIN.