I'd program all 10 sites which make up Western Region. The critical sites for Marble Falls are Mustang (4A), Lookout Mountain (49), Round Mountain (4D) and Singleton Bend (45). If you want more of Burnet County services, you'll have to add 281 N (47), Watson (46) and Bertram (48).
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Correct. And because it's one of the VHF portions of the system with a decent amount of overlap it's difficult to know exactly where subscribers are going to affiliate, especially mobiles.
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Thanks again. One last question. Who does the Intellirepeater on 800 Mhz serve? I added it in to the mix, but I don't know if it's necessary.
I believe it is an interop repeater but I'm not 100% on that one.
Thanks. I'll likely stick with the VHF sites.
So I actually got around to checking the database...Singleton Bend's site IDs are 03 and 45 (not 50 as listed). The IR you speak of, is just the 800 MHz side of the site. Next to all of Marble Falls subscriber traffic is VHF so have the 800 MHz site would likely result in missed traffic.
They are no longer intellirepeaters though. They are full, 9600 baud trunking.The intellirepeater is a fill-in site that is used for weaker radios that are in those areas like handhelds that can't reach the main site. They are intermittent so they only come up when a radio has defaulted to that site due to weak range. For instance say there was a brush fire along FM1431 between Lago Vista and Marble Falls and they were using a lot of handhelds. Then you are likely to hear a lot of the traffic on the itellirepeater also. The control channel for the intellirepeaters runs at a slower baud rate so when they are active, they can be better reception.