Halifax fire narrow-banding

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reconrider8

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same thing lol but yes thats what i ment to type and i want to say ems just switched this mornng i heard them tell ems to switch over to Brinkleyville then they just told them to switch back over
 

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their getting ready to narrow-band Brinkleyville as we speak so i guess they are going ahead and getting all they can narrow banded today
 

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no they are just switching over from 25khz to 12.5khz they started working ol Weldon fire dept radios something like 2 weeks ago cause they had to change almost every radio over but thank goodness all but like 1 radio will work
 

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Good I will be down that way in a couple of weeks.

I know that the narrow-banding is a must and will be good when everybody gets on board.

I just hate to see all the high dollar Motorola Portables that will become paperweights, unless you can tune them down into the ham bands.

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David
 

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i would love to see them hitting the viper wagon but no they are going to spend all that money to get everything narrow banded but i guess thats good and whatcha going to be this way for tb?
 

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Here in Currituck county is going non trucked 800 digital but we will have viper for mutual aid. They should do something like that.
 

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Speaking from the user standpoint VIPER is not really noticeable. Just a different radio and
wait for the beep before you talk. Otherwise, just like the VHF we used to use.
 
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