CanesFan95
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The Hillsborough County page has a long list of REACT frequencies, complete with alpha tags and PL / DPL tones. Are these for real? Who submitted all that and are they really used?
The Hillsborough County page has a long list of REACT frequencies, complete with alpha tags and PL / DPL tones. Are these for real? Who submitted all that and are they really used?
Maybe the same guy who operates this system
Los Angeles County REACT Trunking System, Glendale, California
Los Angeles County REACT Trunking System Profilewww.radioreference.com
4 talk groups on a 5 channel system. That's efficiency at it's finest.
Higher cost with higher complexity and potentially lower reliability and lower geographic diversity. I call it technology gone astray.
A salesman at his finest!You should see the silliness we have here in Tampa. Like a 4-frequency cap+ system with only 1 active TG for an ambulance company.
Because they are all itinerant frequencies and the FCC will not usually allow permanent fixed stations on them.No transmitter at either address.
LOL all that wasted capacity. I know they offer subsciption services but it seems as though no one has bought into it. A shame because its sounds like a decent system. For such a small radio shop, I am surprised they built it out that much for like 1 active tg.You should see the silliness we have here in Tampa. Like a 4-frequency cap+ system with only 1 active TG for an ambulance company.
Did you tune them or make a list and scan? Others have shown that many of these frequencies are, in fact, licensed to a local REACT group. REACT is mostly volunteer and that makes it transient by nature, so I wouldn't recommend removal after just a mere "hours on end," I'd give it at least a few weeks.Unless anybody has more insight on these frequencies and when they could be heard, I think it's safe to remove them.
I tuned my TRX-1 to them yesterday and for hours on end there was nothing but complete silence.