Now that the Springs is part of the DTRS, does CSP use those frequencies within the Springs, or are they still strictly for the Springs and surrounding towns/cities?
Are you traveling out this way from New York?Now that the Springs is part of the DTRS, does CSP use those frequencies within the Springs, or are they still strictly for the Springs and surrounding towns/cities?
Um...I'm confused. Are you saying that CSPD is on the same TG as CSP 2B?You will also find the CSPD primary talk groups on the 2B zone 1.
The template is programmed to have the CSPD primary channels programmed into zone 1 of the Troopers' radios that work out of the 2B.Um...I'm confused. Are you saying that CSPD is on the same TG as CSP 2B?
And the only "Zone 4" sites are actually PPRCN sites. They are do not belong to the CCNC in any way, shape or form (and that's not going to change anytime soon).And one other important thing to note is that the Colorado Springs and El Paso County talk groups only use the zone 4 sites, and only the CSP 2B talk groups and MACs from the rest of DTRS can use the zone 4 sites.
Correct, and I never made mention to the contrary - but i'm not sure why it even matters to bring this up. Those zone 4 sites are part of the system called DTRS.And the only "Zone 4" sites are actually PPRCN sites. They are do not belong to the CCNC in any way, shape or form (and that's not going to change anytime soon).
Imagine that.
I totally understand that, believe me---:wink:Oh ........My head hurts