n4yek
Member
This is just to let people know what I am hearing.
I believe the Cocke Co Road Dept is using NXDN48 on 453.2625 MHz, i just happened to come across them today by accident. I had DSD+ running while i was searching through channels when I heard the digital signal show up on the frequency. While I am not 100 % sure that it is them, they are naming roads that are in the county and they are applying salt to the roads.
When I went to the FCC database, I get a license termination notice for failure to meet the buildout requirement:
ULS License - Public Safety Pool, Conventional License - WPWE524 - COCKE, COUNTY OF
Also fyi, there can be large amounts of time between tranmissions in case someone else wanted to try and monitor them.
I believe the Cocke Co Road Dept is using NXDN48 on 453.2625 MHz, i just happened to come across them today by accident. I had DSD+ running while i was searching through channels when I heard the digital signal show up on the frequency. While I am not 100 % sure that it is them, they are naming roads that are in the county and they are applying salt to the roads.
When I went to the FCC database, I get a license termination notice for failure to meet the buildout requirement:
ULS License - Public Safety Pool, Conventional License - WPWE524 - COCKE, COUNTY OF
Also fyi, there can be large amounts of time between tranmissions in case someone else wanted to try and monitor them.