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kd7gxu

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I heard that they are moving to a UHF trunked system, but I cannot find anything on the FCC website. The company is out of Rapid City so that might be a place to start.
 

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Sounds about right, Basin Electric and TRI State are going this way.
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Any news?

Has anyone figured out what Cheyenne Fuel Power and Light is using? I have been monitoring Basin electric's freqs 452.00 / 451.1125 control channel for a while and have heard no voice just a CW id about every 15 minutes. I would imagine that if they are on a Tait system then they are most likely on 450-460mhz as I haven't heard of MPT1327 on 800, but I could be wrong. This is sort of a challenge!
 

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I also have Basin Electric pluged in, CLF&P are vey close, should have the freq's very soon from a friend that works their. Also, High Plains Energy (PineBluffs) have changed too, looks like they will all go to this type of system, need to check TRISTATE.
 

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Listening to MPT-1327

If you want to listen to Black Hills, just load in the frequencies and lock out the control channel. Your scanner does not have to have 6.25khz channel spacing, just enter to the closest 12.5khz step frequency. The pro97 does 6.25khz, but other radios that only do 12.5khz seem to work fine. Also if you plug in the control channel to your soundcard and run trunkview you can see the data. If you figure out the talkgroups post them to the site.

Example:

On a pro-2006 454.13125 = 454.130
454.26875 = 454.265
454.39375 = 454.390
 
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