Cox LTR or DMR?

AM909

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@MtnBiker2005: Learned something new. Thanks for that! Just one bit always seemed awfully limited, especially when there was more of it out there.
 

mike619

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Do they use the radios with the driver's that come out to service customers or is that for use at the facility for operations at the facility?
 

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Can anyone confirm if that system is still online? Can’t say I’ve ever noticed Passport in the VHF range.
 

inigo88

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Looks like one of their frequencies 152.6075 is now a regular DMR non-trunked repeater. DSD+ showing DMR BS DCC: 11 idle messages.

Edit: A second passport freq is also now DMR conventional, 152.1875 is showing DMR BS DCC:12 idle.

I’ll keep looking but I suspect Cox replaced the Passport system with conventional DMR repeaters.

Anybody know their license? Nothing is coming back in an FCC search for that frequency range.
 
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