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Yeah the site would probably make a difference because I’m here troop C Troop K and I live in the BRISTOL area they come in loud and clear but I can never get troop D
 

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Got TG 1365 Today. According to the Wiki it and a few others around it are Unknown UConn TG's.
Can confirm, got a TX stating they were returning to Storrs from Hartford Campus.
They called TG 1365 Specifically "Statewide 1" channel in the transmission.

This showed up on Troop A Simulcast today.

1366, 1367 and 1368 are listed as UConn unknown in the Wiki as well.

UID's I have logged on this
52010, 52011, 52012 appear to be dispatch
1971077 (Self Reported as L-15), 1971081, 1971129 appear to be mobile units.
 

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Got TG 1365 Today. According to the Wiki it and a few others around it are Unknown UConn TG's.
Can confirm, got a TX stating they were returning to Storrs from Hartford Campus.
They called TG 1365 Specifically "Statewide 1" channel in the transmission.

This showed up on Troop A Simulcast today.

1366, 1367 and 1368 are listed as UConn unknown in the Wiki as well.

UID's I have logged on this
52010, 52011, 52012 appear to be dispatch
1971077 (Self Reported as L-15), 1971081, 1971129 appear to be mobile units.
Ive heard that too. I've only seen UConn RID's on that TG and most of their transmissions have involved a bus arriving to the Hartford campus.
 

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UCPD seems to have a lot of shared radios as opposed to issuing everyone a portable. So don't be surprised if they change often. Some of the bosses seem to have their own radios (as I would expect).

Also, the 52820, 21, 22, 23, & 24 are DEEP Dispatchers rather than UCPD.

chris
 

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UCPD seems to have a lot of shared radios as opposed to issuing everyone a portable. So don't be surprised if they change often. Some of the bosses seem to have their own radios (as I would expect).

Also, the 52820, 21, 22, 23, & 24 are DEEP Dispatchers rather than UCPD.

chris
52010, 52011, 52012, and 52013 are UConn consoles
52820, 52821, 52822, and 52823 are DEEP consoles
 

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5611 is likely CONNDOT District 1. I also saw 5631, likely CONNDOT Dist 3. Both intermittent with patches with no traffic from a TRS radio heard. There are some radios affiliated with that TG, 187xxxx and 189xxxx series.

chris
Based on traffic I logged Sunday during the storm I concur 5611 is DOT District 1. I heard references to conditions at exits in the Windsor Locks area and the I91/I291 interchange and what I suspect was the Rt. 190 hill near JMH in Stafford, though I'm not 100% sure on that one.

I didn't log 1701 which was a patch to District 1 Low Band last winter.
 

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Based on traffic I logged Sunday during the storm I concur 5611 is DOT District 1. I heard references to conditions at exits in the Windsor Locks area and the I91/I291 interchange and what I suspect was the Rt. 190 hill near JMH in Stafford, though I'm not 100% sure on that one.

I didn't log 1701 which was a patch to District 1 Low Band last winter.
TG 1701 is no longer being used. I run DSDPlus 24/7 and I have never logged a transmission or affiliation for TG 1701.
 

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There are a number of TGs in that range (40-47). They are not any specific municipality but are for testing by anyone that radio folks want. You may get any municipality in the state using those TGs. Someone heard Hartford doing some tests and submitted it as such.
 

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TGID 1701 was very busy yesterday morning on Troop L Simulcast. All the Districts were talking back to DOT HQ. I was away and not recording so not sure what they were saying but it was active.

chris
 

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One medic was calling another on the 40 about an hour ago for a test. Whatever it is I’m hearing it good in Sprague
 

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There are a number of TGs in that range (40-47). They are not any specific municipality but are for testing by anyone that radio folks want. You may get any municipality in the state using those TGs. Someone heard Hartford doing some tests and submitted it as such.
Yeah, I've heard CTS refer to TG's as Test Group 1, 2, 3, etc.
 

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Anybody know who the 56xxx, 182xxxx, 191xxxx, 192xxxx 205xxxx, or 210xxxx RID's are? They are listed in the wiki as unknown.
 
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What division of DESPP? Because I know CSP, DEMHS, etc falls under that department and they have different RIDs.
Also which USAI? CT USAI?
I think it was DEMHS because all of the RID's are in the same range.

CT USAI - the transmissions are sparse and very brief
 
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