PriorMike
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I think one repalce 48.7000mhz and the other 49.9000 mhz.
Army radios still operate on VHF low, so those freq's won't go away.
I think one repalce 48.7000mhz and the other 49.9000 mhz.
Yes. They still use the low band vhf for PetawawaArmy radios still operate on VHF low, so those freq's won't go away.
Borden recently put up a low band repeater which repeats units on the range to the Range Safety Net talkgroup on the P25 system.
There is. Just today I'm hearing 48.700 as listed under the CFB Petawawa portion of the Renfrew County page repeating on range control 10351Interesting. Back in April during an FTX in Pet, when we would do our radio checks w' RC, I noticed that right after we stopped transmitting it sounded like there was a second break in squelch about a second or two later.
I've never heard that before. Maybe there is a system similar to Borden in Pet...?
Borden recently put up a low band repeater which repeats units on the range to the Range Safety Net talkgroup on the P25 system.
CFB Wainwright has migrated from their old EDACS system and are reusing their 46*Mhz pairs.CFB Borden and LFCATC Meaford are both showing UHF channel ranges starting at 380MHz.
Might consider searching UHF as well as VHF if you're near a Base.
does anyone know what flavor of p25 the SEARS system is/are? from what I was told from one of the radio techs at 15 wing (moose Jaw) it is a Mototrbo system with xpr3500 portables, and XPR5000e mobiles. The radios I can confirm as seen both mobile and portable units at the recent family day activities. The system i cant yet... cant seem to find anything in the 140-175mhz range while scanning (psr-800)