Hi MD Folks,
If you are in/around the Garrett Co MD area, can you please attempt to confirm this system
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=5938
That system has been in the DB since 2008. However, absolutely nothing has been confirmed about it yet.
1. It was never confirmed online
2. It was never confirmed to be an LTR system
3. No LCNs were ever confirmed
4. No talkgroups were ever confirmed
So, I am specifically asking if somebody could stick those 800 mhz frequencies in their scanner and scan them for a while and see what they come up with. The license references "ATTN" to the Board of Education -- so I'm betting that these frequencies were intended for use for the school system - probably for buses.
Please consider programming the frequencies in your scanner as conventional channels and just monitoring them to see if there is even activity on them. If there is, then you can proceed onward to determining whether or not it's a trunked system and what flavor of trunked system.
Thanks
Mike
Please take a look at the following system in the DB
If you are in/around the Garrett Co MD area, can you please attempt to confirm this system
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=5938
That system has been in the DB since 2008. However, absolutely nothing has been confirmed about it yet.
1. It was never confirmed online
2. It was never confirmed to be an LTR system
3. No LCNs were ever confirmed
4. No talkgroups were ever confirmed
So, I am specifically asking if somebody could stick those 800 mhz frequencies in their scanner and scan them for a while and see what they come up with. The license references "ATTN" to the Board of Education -- so I'm betting that these frequencies were intended for use for the school system - probably for buses.
Please consider programming the frequencies in your scanner as conventional channels and just monitoring them to see if there is even activity on them. If there is, then you can proceed onward to determining whether or not it's a trunked system and what flavor of trunked system.
Thanks
Mike
Please take a look at the following system in the DB