snoopyII
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i10599 just got toned, sta. 2...
The two that are listed in DB are there TAC ch(during there testing phase) so i presume that the Ch's should be between 0785 thru 804, that would be my guess..And of course i have'nt heard anything from there old UHF freqs.
I wonder if there radio's may have 10 channels on them? Use two or three channels for FG and another for training, and others for events, and or FERN Ch.."thinking outside the box here".I agree, looking at the TG patterns, closer to the 780's than the 800's would be my guess, maybe 06-022/786, 06-023/787, or 06-024/788?
No no...you didn't make me mad...I was rippin' on myself for my lack of knowledge when it comes to this stuff....sorry, should have made that clear!-jfab ya got station 4 did'nt ya?- sorry didnt mean to make you mad.
Yeah, I like 06-021/785 as a main dispatch channel, atleast that what going into the orion for now, thats a great question on the FG channels. I have the two listed in the DB in the radio, but have yet to hear anything on them....what we need is a good old fashioned S/F.
If you think about it Denver Fire, S. Metro Fire and, it appears that, Arvada Fire use the Same Agency/Fleet/Subfleet (AFS) on their respective EDACS systems.
I assume you mean West Metro Fire, not South Metro Fire.
But anyway all of the above do not have the same A/F/S structure on their systems.
If you think about it Denver Fire, S. Metro Fire and, it appears that, Arvada Fire use the Same Agency/Fleet/Subfleet (AFS) on their respective EDACS systems.
The ixxxxx numbers showing up in i-call searh are LID's (Logical ID) not Talkgroups.
Yep.MMIC said:I assume you mean West Metro Fire, not South Metro Fire.
For programming real radios yes. In the case of scanners 06-02x and 06-03x are the same with these three systems.But anyway all of the above do not have the same A/F/S structure on their systems.
-hey chris, did PPS upgrade their LPE's and Orions for the WR ESK or what did they end up doing there?
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