Central New York Interoperable Communications Consortium (CNYICC)

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When I click on any of the sites for this system I see a P25 Channel ID Table. What is the purpose of this? I ask because it includes ham frequencies.
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Send a screenshot. I just trolled through them all and I'm not seeing any ham frequencies.
 

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It's a reference to the band plan, aka the Channel ID table. The base frequency of the VHF elements start at 143.290 (FDMA) and 149.29 (TDMA).

Those are not actual frequencies in use, rather the base frequency from which the calculations for the traffic channels start at.
 

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Why are bandplans listed on the database? A scanner enthusiast has no real reason to have this.
 

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for people that don't have an SDR and will pay for it on here
If you have an SDR you can see the band plan within the control channel data over the air. Let’s be honest here the only reason you need a band plan is to program the trunked system into a radio you are not supposed to be programming it into.
 

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If you have an SDR you can see the band plan within the control channel data over the air. Let’s be honest here the only reason you need a band plan is to program the trunked system into a radio you are not supposed to be programming it into.
lol yea I don't know if I was going to come out and say it but yea. All the NAS ebay sellers on ebay are very thankful for this and the site owner smart for gathering another revenue source . IMO if someone doesn't have a cheap SDR for their local area, understands the working of it, I likely don't trust them enough to understand to program nas if they won't do at least a sdr,, the curious ways of knowing how things work, looking into it all, hope they do to the same extent to figure out nas.
 
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