saioke
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So, I'm feeling somewhat comfortable with understanding trunking systems but still have a lot to learn. Currently, I have a Whistler WS1065. I have two separate Ohio MARCS-IP TSYS programmed for my county, as well as a close neighboring county, programming each site frequency for my county into two separate scanlists. I have both TSYS set up as a wildcard, and I've been looking up and programming TID's that I can pick up that I'm interested in individually per county so that eventually, I could do away with the wildcard.
One issue I'm having is, some TID's from neighboring counties will show up, despite those counties being kind've far. For example, I've been picking up Gallia EMS, and I'm in the Vinton area. These sites aren't simulcast, so am I to presume that these talkgroups just so happen to be close enough to the sites that I have programmed that they connect/use the towers too?
Another thing is that since I'm using two seperate TSYS based on county, in two seperate scanlists, I tend to pick up say, one counties talkgroup IDs that I have programmed in one system, showing up in the other TSYS that I ALSO need to program into. This seems odd and I feel like this is the wrong approach. Should I just make one large Tsys, put sites from both counties into the one TSYS? Or would this result in slower scanning, potentially missing out on some calls?
Also one more question. I've noticed that there's usually two control channels per site in my area. Typically, one of those control channels has a much better signal and the other control channel is sketchy and doesn't always detect the trunk signal. Would it be wise to just remove one of the site's weaker control channels in favor of the strongest one? Or are both control channels needed for data to be read correctly?
One issue I'm having is, some TID's from neighboring counties will show up, despite those counties being kind've far. For example, I've been picking up Gallia EMS, and I'm in the Vinton area. These sites aren't simulcast, so am I to presume that these talkgroups just so happen to be close enough to the sites that I have programmed that they connect/use the towers too?
Another thing is that since I'm using two seperate TSYS based on county, in two seperate scanlists, I tend to pick up say, one counties talkgroup IDs that I have programmed in one system, showing up in the other TSYS that I ALSO need to program into. This seems odd and I feel like this is the wrong approach. Should I just make one large Tsys, put sites from both counties into the one TSYS? Or would this result in slower scanning, potentially missing out on some calls?
Also one more question. I've noticed that there's usually two control channels per site in my area. Typically, one of those control channels has a much better signal and the other control channel is sketchy and doesn't always detect the trunk signal. Would it be wise to just remove one of the site's weaker control channels in favor of the strongest one? Or are both control channels needed for data to be read correctly?