I did hear Morse ID a few times last night and this morning.
Reversion of a channel to FDMA is not a “flaw” it is by design to help localities transition older equipment to new infrastructure, and save money in the short term.I talked to the county radio techs the other day.
Heard about the flaws in the system, won’t go into them now. The thing about TGs is if there is a phase 1 radio on a phase 2 TG, the entire tg is brought down to phase 1. Panama City beach fire uses Harris portables, has APX radios as backups and XTL radios in trucks. So the entire TG is phase1. All of the sheriff office is on Harris so they are all phase 2 but if just one Motorola radio switched over to their channel it would bring the entire TG to Ph1.
The problem is probably simulcast distortion. Bay county uses a simulcast system and most scanners have issues with it. It can be location dependent like you describe. This is because you have multiple towers transmitting at the same frequency. So in your driveway you may be getting signal from one tower so you receive fine. When you get to work you may be in a location where you are getting good signal from multiple towers. The issue is the signal from each tower arrives slightly off from the other and the scanner can’t decode the digital signal hence garbled or no reception at all. The fix unfortunately is to go to a SDS 100, SDS 200, Unication G4 or G5 voice pager, or SDR. Each have pros and cons. I personally have a G5 and visited Bay county in November had no issues receiving Bay county Public Safety.I'll do my best to explain the problem. Before anyone states the obvious, I've tried different antennas with no change. I've programmed the scanner many times, again the same problem comes up.
Now to the problem. I use my BCD996p2 in my vehicle. It works fine when I'm sitting in the driveway of my house. When I drive to the area where I work (which is 10 miles from my house) I get an NFM on the scanner and nothing is heard. As I drive around I get intermittent or broken reception. Here's the weird part. It seems to only be in the area where I work. If I go either east or west or outside the area I work in, the scanner receives again. It's as if I work in a dead zone (it is but that's a different story).
Does anyone have a solution or a fix?
Teletype is used to convey information, ie. warrants checks, drivers license information etc. It's used to keep the main channel free for more important radio traffic.What is the "teletype" channel used for? I've never heard of such.
I suspected that may be the problem. What if I changed the P25 wait time?The problem is probably simulcast distortion. Bay county uses a simulcast system and most scanners have issues with it. It can be location dependent like you describe. This is because you have multiple towers transmitting at the same frequency. So in your driveway you may be getting signal from one tower so you receive fine. When you get to work you may be in a location where you are getting good signal from multiple towers. The issue is the signal from each tower arrives slightly off from the other and the scanner can’t decode the digital signal hence garbled or no reception at all. The fix unfortunately is to go to a SDS 100, SDS 200, Unication G4 or G5 voice pager, or SDR. Each have pros and cons. I personally have a G5 and visited Bay county in November had no issues receiving Bay county Public Safety.
It's the primary dispatch channel for Springfield and Parker PD.Can someone explain what " Muni Dispatch for Sfpd-Pkpd " is for me please
It's used so the officers or deputies can run warrants checks, driver's licenses etc. so they are not tying up the primary channel.What is the "teletype" channel used for? I've never heard of such.
Its a sad day. You even deleted your profile pic over itOn 1/22 will no longer be in Bay County.
there’s a big fire going on in Springfield
Ive been listening to the forestry TAC channels on VHF, local FDs are using county tacs I believe. staging area is at the PC mall. we have mutual aid brush trucks from as far as Jackson Co.I've heard about nothing but brush fires on the radio the past couple weeks over here in North Florida.
In addition, they are simulcasting TGs from their system onto the 800 MHZ Tac channels.Ive been listening to the forestry TAC channels on VHF, local FDs are using county tacs I believe. staging area is at the PC mall. we have mutual aid brush trucks from as far as Jackson Co.