451.9375MHZ DMR

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I was manually scanning 451-460MHZ for anything new. I found what I thought would be new. On frequency 451.9375 has 3 different entities active in the FCC database. 2 being IG the other is YG. The three entities are Chesapeake Operating LLC, Devon Energy, and Amazon.com. The DMR talkgroup in DSD+ FL was 64000. I checked Devon and no such talkgroup was known for 64000. Couldn't find Chesapeake Operating LLC. No way of knowing without asking the community. DSD+ FL showed it as a DMR Base Station with Color Code 8. Active on Slot 2.

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I suspect it is Amazon.com new facility. I hear key words "pallets" and "gaylords"(huge boxes on pallets). The only thing I can think of using these is a warehouse. Need a consensual confirmation before RRDB submission.
 
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Check the licenses and in the frequencies tab in the FCC listing click the specific frequencies and see what emission designators are used. 7K60FXE is DMR voice slot. It is up to you confirm your own submissions, if you are unsure monitor for longer.

Also there is no standardization for commercial users like with federal and some law enforcement and HAM DMR systems so they can just use whatever talkgroup and unit IDs they want. Don't stress too much either because if it does turn out to be something different you won't get penalized for trying your best and can always be updated later on by you or someone else scanning in the area.
 

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Check the licenses and in the frequencies tab in the FCC listing click the specific frequencies and see what emission designators are used. 7K60FXE is DMR voice slot. It is up to you confirm your own submissions, if you are unsure monitor for longer.

Also there is no standardization for commercial users like with federal and some law enforcement and HAM DMR systems so they can just use whatever talkgroup and unit IDs they want. Don't stress too much either because if it does turn out to be something different you won't get penalized for trying your best and can always be updated later on by you or someone else scanning in the area.
I am asking for local participation in confirming it. It'll be a new in the Oklahoma County RRDB if it is Amazon.com. Get it agreed upon so no error would cause the submission to be refused or later deleted. Some database administration are particular in that requirement. Amazon.com is new here in the Oklahoma City metro.
 

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I agree it does sound like Amazon. Listening to it no from Norman. Lots of talk about packages. FCC does show that as one of the frequencies amazon is using
 

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Its amazon (you might have an extra zero in your TG listed). I've submitted what I found of the Amazon facility (OKC1) this last weekend...it doesn't seem to have made it to the database quite yet.

Here was my submission:

I'm not sure if this fits under "businesses", but the new Amazon facility (OKC1) is using the following:
Callsign: WRDA480
All frequencies are DMR conventional
461.4000 - Color Code 7, TS1 TG6100, TS2 TG6200
451.9375 - Color Code 8, TS1 TG6300, TS2 TG6400
452.3625 - Color Code 9, TS1 TG6500, TS2 TG6600
451.4000 - Color Code 10, TS1 TG6700, TS2 TG6800
463.3750 - Color Code 11, TS1 TG6900, TS2 TG7000
462.1375 - Color Code 12, TS1 TG7100, TS2 TG7200 *7200 not heard yet, but fits pattern
461.9750 - Color Code 13, TS1 TG7300, TS2 TG7400
464.2500 - Color Code 14, TS1 TG7500, TS2 TG7600

I don't have the uses of these all identified yet. Also note 461.400 and 462.1375 are shared with other systems in the OKC metro (Integris Security, and Devon Connect Plus TRS - both with color code 1)
 

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I don't have the uses of these all identified yet. Also note 461.400 and 462.1375 are shared with other systems in the OKC metro (Integris Security, and Devon Connect Plus TRS - both with color code 1)

I wonder if that is the hold up.

Amazon.com RRDB is rather hard to find. It is listed as FRN. I tried looking at other locations in the RRDB but none showed. We may not get a RRDB local entry other than FRN listing (FCC FRN)

Example
California listing of Amazon.com facilities each linking to a FRN

Oklahoma 2 facilities

 
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It made it in there today, but under Transportation. We need to figure out all the channel identifiers and uses - I don't think this is their "delivery" stuff - but just the packing lines/ etc. The line maintenance and building maintenance are on there, but I'm not sure how they are split up between the channels. I've heard references to channel numbers - so I don't think they are named anything other than like "channel 5".
 

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It made it in there today, but under Transportation. We need to figure out all the channel identifiers and uses - I don't think this is their "delivery" stuff - but just the packing lines/ etc. The line maintenance and building maintenance are on there, but I'm not sure how they are split up between the channels. I've heard references to channel numbers - so I don't think they are named anything other than like "channel 5".
I am grateful that you made the submission for and it appeared. I seen it after I read your post. thanks @mam1081

The Amazon Distribution seems to be on a different set of frequencies we shall look into.

We should have two Amazon facilities. Distribution and Fulfillment.
 
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