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Question for all you West Virginia guys. I got 406.4125 control channel here pretty strong here in pittsburgh, PA. Shows Harrison County on my 436. What is this system used for? I don't see it posted anywhere on RadioReference or on any West Virginia area forums. Thanks guys
 

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Question for all you West Virginia guys. I got 406.4125 control channel here pretty strong here in pittsburgh, PA. Shows Harrison County on my 436. What is this system used for? I don't see it posted anywhere on RadioReference or on any West Virginia area forums. Thanks guys

That's the cc for the Sand Springs site in Preston County. It's site 1-031 in the WVSIRN network, here's a link to the SIRN db page - West Virginia Statewide Interoperability Radio Network (SIRN) Trunking System, Statewide, West Virginia - Scanner Frequencies
 

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Ok thanks BM82557. I just thought it was strange for public safety to be in the Fed band. Are all the sites patched together? When conditions are good, I can pick up some of the 453 and 460 mhz stuff. But, this site comes in the best out of all of them. I am getting it on my 396XT with the rubber ducky here in Pittsburgh, at 3 or 4 bars on the S-meter, depending on whee I put the radio. All I see so far, is ID 607.
 

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Harrison Co is SW of Morgan town. It might be for SIRN....Harrison Co Ohio is about 20 miles west of Weirton WVa

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Ok thanks BM82557. I just thought it was strange for public safety to be in the Fed band. Are all the sites patched together? When conditions are good, I can pick up some of the 453 and 460 mhz stuff. But, this site comes in the best out of all of them. I am getting it on my 396XT with the rubber ducky here in Pittsburgh, at 3 or 4 bars on the S-meter, depending on whee I put the radio. All I see so far, is ID 607.

I also thought it was unusual for it to use the Federal band when it first came online a couple of months ago. Fed agencies signed into an agreement mentioned in this post - http://forums.radioreference.com/2568234-post868.html It's also been picked up in Ohio in this second post - http://forums.radioreference.com/2581297-post894.html
 
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I also thought it was unusual for it to use the Federal band when it first came online a couple of months ago. Fed agencies signed into an agreement mentioned in this post - http://forums.radioreference.com/2568234-post868.html It's also been picked up in Ohio in this second post - http://forums.radioreference.com/2581297-post894.html
 
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