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Logged a bunch of undocumented TGIDs yesterday:
TGID-1: UID 9036
TGID-140: UIDs 6520012 & 7320012
TGID-141: UID 9036
TGID-142: UID 9036
TGID-143: UID 9036
TGID-305: UID 15320018 (Marple EMS?)
TGID-306: UID 7320012
TGID-320: UID 7320012
 
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1 is just a default test TG.
140 - FD TRAIN 1
141 - FD TRAIN 2
142 - FD TRAIN 3
143 - FD TRAIN 4 (MAYDAY TRAINING)
301 - CCMC HAIL / NOT IN SERVICE
302 - TAYLOR HAIL / NOT IN SERVICE
303 - RIDDLE HAIL / AES ENC
304 - FITZ HAIL / AES ENC
305 - BRYN MAWR HAIL / AES ENC
306 - LANKENAU HAIL / AES ENC
307 - PAOLI HAIL / AES ENC
320 - HOSPITAL ALL CALL - REPLACES THE DMR HOSPITAL ALL CALL SYSTEM
 

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Logged a bunch of undocumented TGIDs yesterday:
TGID-1: UID 9036
TGID-140: UIDs 6520012 & 7320012
TGID-141: UID 9036
TGID-142: UID 9036
TGID-143: UID 9036
TGID-305: UID 15320018 (Marple EMS?)
TGID-306: UID 7320012
TGID-320: UID 7320012
Yeah saw those as well... I logged the 15320018 under the Marple EMS in my spreadsheet. I think it is accurate.

Still capturing some odd RIDs that do not fit the sequence but I figure it might be the software and the SDS200
 
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Yeah saw those as well... I logged the 15320018 under the Marple EMS in my spreadsheet. I think it is accurate.

Still capturing some odd RIDs that do not fit the sequence but I figure it might be the software and the SDS200
You are correct 153xxxxx is Marple EMS.

The 9000s are an original batch b of IDs that were used for testing. If those radios are issued out the 9000 id's go away. A few will probably remain as training and demo units.
 

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You are correct 153xxxxx is Marple EMS.

The 9000s are an original batch b of IDs that were used for testing. If those radios are issued out the 9000 id's go away. A few will probably remain as training and demo units.
Steve

Thanks for the confirmation on the 153xxxxx

RIDs like below - presume Broomall Fire Company but the is the second 3 supposed to be a 2
5330062
 

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Steve

Thanks for the confirmation on the 153xxxxx

RIDs like below - presume Broomall Fire Company but the is the second 3 supposed to be a 2
5330062
That is Broomall and the 3 is correct. It is supposed to identify it as a base station or consolette. Unfortunately, in some cases base or consolette will show a 2. This means it was originally intended to go in a vehicle but the agency chose to move it to a base configuration.
 

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I'm not here often but much of what is being discussed on here is what I've been observing myself. Been monitoring the new system with both my G5 and APX. I can hear more on the G5 since I have the wildcard enabled thus I've observed the private company TG's and other unidentified ones. So far the audio sounds very good and the system seems near ready for primetime. I do encounter a dead zone by Drexeline when using my G5 - same spot I lose reception on STAR Net so not sure what's going on there.

The other day heard a 79 car call Delcomm on the new system. RID suggested a mobile so I'm guessing the officer grabbed the wrong mic. Guessing some vehicles will have mobiles on day 1 while others will be reliant on portables only.

As I mentioned before will be interesting to see if any agencies continue using UHF private channels seeing as everyone has a private channel on the system. Any plans to have municipal interop TG's like Chesco does? Also any plans for municipal public works departments to use the system? At least this winter I'll be able to monitor the snow plows in Upper Darby without missing out on police and fire.
 

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So far the audio sounds very good and the system seems near ready for primetime. I do encounter a dead zone by Drexeline when using my G5 - same spot I lose reception on STAR Net so not sure what's going on there.
There's a huge cell tower array on the apartment buildings which is likely the cause of the dropout in signal on the G5. The APX likely has a little better front end to handle that.
 

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That is Broomall and the 3 is correct. It is supposed to identify it as a base station or consolette. Unfortunately, in some cases base or consolette will show a 2. This means it was originally intended to go in a vehicle but the agency chose to move it to a base configuration.
Thanks for the explanation
 
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