scanmanmi
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I heard 1821 today on MPSCS but it is not listed. One guy wanted to phone the other but he said cell phones weren't allowed where he was.
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where do you get the list of identified TG's?
Second and third digits in the RID are the county number....Don't forget the county code that is usually in the RID as well, that sometimes helps a little.
What's a radio ID and how do you access it?- Park on it and record traffic
- Build a list of radio ID's used on the group. See if they were used on any other talk groups that are identified.
Each radio on a trunked system has a unique number that's transmitted with each key-up. Programs like DSD Plus, OP25, UniTrunker and Pro96Com will display and log this info.What's a radio ID and how do you access it?
Each radio has one assigned, that is included in the transmission. The MPSCS format is ZCCUUUU, where Z is the zone of the system that is the radio's home area, CC is the county, and the UUUU is the unique four digit for that radio. (There are many radios in SEMI that have a 9 for the zone, due to running out of numbers in zone 2. There are some dispatch centers that show 00 as their county, like HVA, as they are connected at the microwave level.)What's a radio ID and how do you access it?