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policefreak

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Thanks. I just remembered the files that were sent to me, and I just answered my own question :wink: Thanks. So I thought Mt. Laurel wasn't going on the TRS anytime soon. Now, what are they doing on PZB? I heard traffic on their conventional channel a little earlier, then on TG18896 I heard a dispatcher talking to unit 36-122. Funny.
 

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Mt Laurel has been switching between their normal channel and P-36 on the TRS for the last couple of weeks. Kind of like Moorestown does.
 

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Just wondering does it hurt your ears or something to listen to them using two systems?

Many agencies carry multiple radios. Some of the car to car chit chat goes on one and dispatch on another.
 

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LOL No it doesn't hurt my ears. I guess I was just being silly, but it does take up space in your scanner. In the case of Mt. Laurel today, and I think Moorestown, dispatch operates on both channels. One is a conventional UHF and one is on a TRS which is sometimes hard to hear from my house.
 

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Skypilot007 said:
Mt Laurel has been switching between their normal channel and P-36 on the TRS for the last couple of weeks. Kind of like Moorestown does.

The problem with Moorestown staying on conventional is that once you get out towards Western Delaware County, Pa., Moorestown starts interfering with West Chester, Pa.'s police freq (500.4125) if you have PL turned off on your scanner. I thought that Moorestown was staying on the TRS after the fire at the Twp Building not too long ago (unless I misunderstood what the deal was with that issue).
 
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