I was on a multi-state cross country road trip today, returning home to Texas after the holiday, when I came across a system I could find no record of. Since it's a little out of my region (I'm near Dallas), I thought I would reach out here and give you the foundations, and let the locals fill in the rest and submit it to RRDB.
VHF Tier III (Motorola) Capacity Max
System ID: S1
Frequency Detected: 151.985 Color Code: 0
Site Number: 5
Neighbors: 3 (Channel ID 11), 4 (Channel ID 15), 6 (Channel ID 23)
Near: Nowata, Oklahoma
Upon returning to my home base, I was able to look up and find a trunked license for "Cherokee Nation, W W Hastings Hospital":
WRKD737 - which lists 2 frequencies at each of 5 locations.
There's also a second trunked license:
WRKD729 - which lists another 6 locations with 2 frequencies each.
In the short time I was monitoring the system (being a mobile receiver means I fall out of range pretty quick sometimes), there was no activity, so there's more to be had even in Nowata. Thanks everyone for the assistance and let me know if I can support this adventure (albeit remotely).
VHF Tier III (Motorola) Capacity Max
System ID: S1
Frequency Detected: 151.985 Color Code: 0
Site Number: 5
Neighbors: 3 (Channel ID 11), 4 (Channel ID 15), 6 (Channel ID 23)
Near: Nowata, Oklahoma
Upon returning to my home base, I was able to look up and find a trunked license for "Cherokee Nation, W W Hastings Hospital":
WRKD737 - which lists 2 frequencies at each of 5 locations.
There's also a second trunked license:
WRKD729 - which lists another 6 locations with 2 frequencies each.
In the short time I was monitoring the system (being a mobile receiver means I fall out of range pretty quick sometimes), there was no activity, so there's more to be had even in Nowata. Thanks everyone for the assistance and let me know if I can support this adventure (albeit remotely).