I have recently begun using a Uniden BCD396XT. Once I understood how to program the little thing I have enjoyed it. I am fascinated by how it works. I have been a conventional scanner user for 25+ years. I live in Jacksonville so it has been very active.
Concerning Clay County Public Safety's LTR Multinet System I had a clever idea this morning to program all the frequencies into a group called Clay County and place it on ID Search thinking it would detect talk-groups and at least determine their numbers....... turns out it's not such a clever endeavor. I know the scanner has to be programmed with the frequencies in their proper sequential order. Unfortunately the order information is not available. Which leads me to my next thought.
I noticed elsewhere on this site someone with RR mentioning they had reached out to a particular agency for the express purpose of obtaining radio system information. I don't recall who the agency was or who did the reaching. But I was curious if anyone has attempted to ascertain the proper sequence of frequencies and the talk-group ID's for Clay County Public Safety?
Thanks,
James
Concerning Clay County Public Safety's LTR Multinet System I had a clever idea this morning to program all the frequencies into a group called Clay County and place it on ID Search thinking it would detect talk-groups and at least determine their numbers....... turns out it's not such a clever endeavor. I know the scanner has to be programmed with the frequencies in their proper sequential order. Unfortunately the order information is not available. Which leads me to my next thought.
I noticed elsewhere on this site someone with RR mentioning they had reached out to a particular agency for the express purpose of obtaining radio system information. I don't recall who the agency was or who did the reaching. But I was curious if anyone has attempted to ascertain the proper sequence of frequencies and the talk-group ID's for Clay County Public Safety?
Thanks,
James