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That's the only frequency I could find. Usually Amazon warehouses have many more but that's the only one I found for this one
 

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That's the only frequency I could find. Usually Amazon warehouses have many more but that's the only one I found for this one

Large FC's will run with 16 repeater channels, even larger facilities will have a trunked system. Smaller delivery stations will have two licensed frequencies for 40 radios, DMR conventional and operate 4 channels with the two freqs on different slots. The XPR3500e is the standard radio at this time for Amazon.
 

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These smaller systems, how low power are they ? I've made multiple attempts to hear these outside the warehouses, with no findings


Large FC's will run with 16 repeater channels, even larger facilities will have a trunked system. Smaller delivery stations will have two licensed frequencies for 40 radios, DMR conventional and operate 4 channels with the two freqs on different slots. The XPR3500e is the standard radio at this time for Amazon.
 

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These smaller systems, how low power are they ? I've made multiple attempts to hear these outside the warehouses, with no findings

Most delivery stations operate from 320am-1150am. That’s when they are most active. They are portable radio only. All 4 watt power, conventional on DMR. 1 channel is primarily used. The other channels are used for side talk, janitorial and maintenance but have minimal chatter. Check you color codes.
 
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