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meandean

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Hello,
I have been trying to find out frequencies and LCN for the following sites: 1,2,6,8 and 18.
Here is what i have so far.
Site 1 CC1 (Ligonier) 1. 452.2125 LCN 1 2. 452.2875 LCN 2 3. 452.3375 LCN 4
Site 2 CC1 (Northeast IN) 1. 454.1750 LCN 1 2. 454.4000 LCN 2 3. 454.5125 LCN 3
Site 6 CC7 (Goshen) 1. 451.8875 LCN 1 2. 454.5250 LCN 2 3. 464.7125 LCN 3 4. 464.0500 LCN 4 5. 463.4750 LCN 5
Site 8 CC7 (Warsaw) 1. 464.5875 LCN 1 2. 464.7875 LCN 2 3. 463.6125 LCN 3
Site 18 CC1 (Mishawaka) 1. 463.5125 LCN 1 2. 453.0125 LCN 2 3. 463.4000 LCN 3
If i lock on a TG, I'm missing some of the transmission, which leads me to believe I'm missing frequencies somewhere along the way.
Any help would be appreciated.

Dean
 

n8yid

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Hello,
I have been trying to find out frequencies and LCN for the following sites: 1,2,6,8 and 18.
Here is what i have so far.
Site 1 CC1 (Ligonier) 1. 452.2125 LCN 1 2. 452.2875 LCN 2 3. 452.3375 LCN 4
Site 2 CC1 (Northeast IN) 1. 454.1750 LCN 1 2. 454.4000 LCN 2 3. 454.5125 LCN 3
Site 6 CC7 (Goshen) 1. 451.8875 LCN 1 2. 454.5250 LCN 2 3. 464.7125 LCN 3 4. 464.0500 LCN 4 5. 463.4750 LCN 5
Site 8 CC7 (Warsaw) 1. 464.5875 LCN 1 2. 464.7875 LCN 2 3. 463.6125 LCN 3
Site 18 CC1 (Mishawaka) 1. 463.5125 LCN 1 2. 453.0125 LCN 2 3. 463.4000 LCN 3
If i lock on a TG, I'm missing some of the transmission, which leads me to believe I'm missing frequencies somewhere along the way.
Any help would be appreciated.

Dean
I take it that you have already perused this info....


Hope this helps,
 

meandean

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I take it that you have already perused this info....


Hope this helps,
Thank you for the information sir, unfortunately the sites I am concerned with haven't been updated recently.
I am not real sure about site 1 but I know all the other sites I listed are correct as it relates to the frequencies and LCN numbers. I believe that I might be missing frequencies in the sites however, because I am not copying the whole transmission.
 

n8yid

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After checking out FCC License (WPMU870)...
Have you loaded the remaining frequencies from this license in your radio to see if you have any traffic that you may be missing..?

What equipment are you using to monitor these sites?
 

meandean

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After checking out FCC License (WPMU870)...
Have you loaded the remaining frequencies from this license in your radio to see if you have any traffic that you may be missing..?

What equipment are you using to monitor these sites?
I have loaded every known frequency by RR of each of the above mentioned sites into my SDS200 scanner and scanned them,tried to do a LCN analysis on them. I’ve set my scanner to scan 450.0000 to 464.9875 mhz several times and found frequencies that are being used and not listed in RR. I drive across Elkhart County IN all day in the big truck and scan. I have set discovery up on the scanner and let it work for 12 hour shifts in my pickup truck with is parked at work in Elkhart County. I have been working on figuring this out for several months now. There are a lot of different TG’s that operate off this system located in Elkhart County, so the system is quite busy, while scanning between 450.0000 to 469.9875 mhz I’ll avoid all frequencies on the scanner that I already know and let it scan to see if anything new pops up. Obviously when something comes up, it tells me the system information,(CC,system ID,Site # and TG) so I am then able to know if this transmission is what I’m searching for.
 

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Well, to start off with...
the RR database is not the definitive source of frequencies, when it comes to what frequencies the user (company) has at their disposal. The FCC is where I would start doing my research...




You can SEARCH for Emergency Radio Service, by county, and get the license info.... Start listing out which frequencies they are licensed for, mark those off your list, and start scanning the remaining freqs in a seperate FL, or bank...

Looking at Site #8 (Warsaw in Kosciusko Co) -
FCC has a license for ERS as WPPU740....
That license has five repeater pairs available to them to use; and you have found three of the five:
464.5875, 464.7875 & 463.6125 - LCNs #1, #2 & #3
...but, they also have 461.8625 & 463.3125 they are licensed for.... have you checked them out?

...will have to do that for each site/county combo your up against....

Hope this helps,
 
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