gs_new said:
I have several systems programmed into my Pro 97 for the Regina Sk, Canada area. For example City of Regina, Fleetnet, Casino. UofR, Clearnet. The only freqs/talk ID codes etc even on this site are not up to date and are missing a lot of ID's. Does anyone know how I could find them?
Thanks
Hi gs_new, welcome to the forum.
All frequencies for all systems, and LCN numbers for the EDACS and LTR systems are 100% correct. There are no missing frequencies for any of the systems listed.
The TG's for the City of Regina system are 100% accurate. If that system so much as burps the wrong way, we know about it.
Pretty well only Gov't, RCMP, and EMS agencies are listed in Sasktel Fleetnet. They are all accurate. The reason only these TG's are listed is because so many fly-by-night companies come and go so often on that system. For example on TG 112 there was a courier company for a number of weeks, now they are gone. They must have gone to the new 10-4 service. Dozens of TG's have popped up then disappeared on Fleetnet in the last couple of years. I will only post new TG's for Fleetnet if they have stuck around for at least a year.
RCMP on Sasktel Fleetnet (system 1) is basically non existent now. The only active RCMP TG that remains is Yorkton City on TG 1491. The rest have been silent. The big reason for this is because the RCMP are building there own P25 systems throughout the Province. The other is because Sasktel has given notice that it will be shutdown sometime in the future, so agencies are scrambling to find alternatives.
Clearnet and the other LTR systems may have TG's on them that are not listed. This is because I do not listen to these systems very often. If you positively indentify any new TG's on these systems, please feel free to submit them.
I noticed on a previous post in the Radio Shack forum you were asking about the fleetmap information on Clearnet. The block sizes are listed as letters. A=1, B=2, C=3......and so on. If it says B for a block-code size it means 2. Program the sizes listed accordingly in the DB, and listening to the Clearnet system will be flawless.
Regards,
Richster.