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Found another Intelli-repeater on the NJ state police troop A system in the Maurice River/Port Elizabeth area. This one is 857.7125 and 858.7125 . Going to do some more research to try and find out exactly where it is before I submit it. These things are popping up all over the place.
 

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Holy crap - nice catch! :D

I was in Millville two days ago, and I saw the same thing. I thought the scanner was acquiring signals from Troop C, and I did see talkgroups from B show up on my screen... :confused:

This is very interesting - please keep up your research. I don't get that far down for work very often...
 

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I don't know what scanner you have but the PSR-500 and its clones will show a nickname (my term, not Motorola's) for the site if you analyze the control channel. The main sites are TRP X, I've also seen IR DIV (Division HQ, West Trenton) and IR PRI (Princeton); these helped me narrow down the actual location and got me close enough to confirm with signal strength - full squelch, attenuator, no antenna, and still a ton of bleed on the whole band.

I tried a few other Motorola systems and didn't get any nicknames for them, didn't pursue it more methodically. Didn't even check to see if this is a documented feature or a bonus.

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When I had my PSR-500, I discovered that Burlington County had given 6-letter nicknames to it's sites as well (BORDEN, WESTAM, LAUREL, etc...).

Another feature, along with radio ID's, to pester Uniden for!
 

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There are quite a few Intellipeter sites that aren't licensed. I know there is one near Phillipsburg, and another just south of that area.
 

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I actually caught this at a friends house in Leesburg on aBc796D which I dont think analyzes trunk sites, However the single strengh is considerably stronger the closer you get to the Mauricetown bridge. And the only thing I hear on it seems to be 4-comm patrols.
 

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There is another one in Southern Monmouth / Northern Ocean Area with the frequencies of 867.7625 and 866.6125..........
 

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intelli repeaters

does anyone know if they have any near the delran area in burlington county or someplace close around here ? and if so would it help me pick up troop c better ? right now with the control channels im using now for troop c i can barely pick them up around here at all, so if anyone knows and if they have the frequency ? thanks Danny...
 

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This nickname is called an site alias and is broadcast by most TRS sites in Motorola systems.. The 4.1 or better SmartZones anyway.... The newer scanners both PSR's, and PRO's, as well as XT's will display site alias... It is a great tool for getting the official names for sites as they are listed in the system.
 

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I heard the guys from REMU (radio electronics maitanence unit) doing a lot of testing down in Cumberland County a couple weeks ago. They were eye balling potential sites. They were really interested in a water tower near the Millville airport as a potential site. They were also using P25.
 

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This is "Site 5", an additional Intelli-Repeater for the NJSP Troop A System. You scanners display should read the control channel as "B106h-0005", assuming it's a Uniden BCD series scanner. Can you please confirm this for the record!
 

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This nickname is called an site alias and is broadcast by most TRS sites in Motorola systems.. The 4.1 or better SmartZones anyway.... The newer scanners both PSR's, and PRO's, as well as XT's will display site alias... It is a great tool for getting the official names for sites as they are listed in the system.

Sweet - now how to I get my 396XT to show that data? Is that something to change in the display mode when you are holding on the CC itself, or is it one of those 'FUNC+Knob' kinda deals like the older 396T required to see the WACN code on P25 systems?
 

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When parked on a control channel from your normal scanlist, simply press the "FUNC" button and the system id will be displayed. Or you can create a "CUSTOM SEARCH", which is was I do and then I configure that for "CONTROL CHANNEL ONLY" mode and then when it stops on a control channel, that information is displayed. This is how I found and published the other Intelli-Repeaters that are now listed under the NJSP Troop A (South) section, of course I did some other investigative work prior to publishing though...
 

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When parked on a control channel from your normal scanlist, simply press the "FUNC" button and the system id will be displayed. Or you can create a "CUSTOM SEARCH", which is was I do and then I configure that for "CONTROL CHANNEL ONLY" mode and then when it stops on a control channel, that information is displayed. This is how I found and published the other Intelli-Repeaters that are now listed under the NJSP Troop A (South) section, of course I did some other investigative work prior to publishing though...

That much I do know - milf made a comment that said the Uniden models would display the embedded site alias like the GRE's do... ;)
 

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W2GLD said:
This is "Site 5", an additional Intelli-Repeater for the NJSP Troop A System. You scanners display should read the control channel as "B106h-0005", assuming it's a Uniden BCD series scanner. Can you please confirm this for the record!

I will do this tonight on the 996t, I can not get the 796 to ID. Will let you know
 

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This is "Site 5", an additional Intelli-Repeater for the NJSP Troop A System. You scanners display should read the control channel as "B106h-0005", assuming it's a Uniden BCD series scanner. Can you please confirm this for the record!

B106h-0005 it is, "confirmed".
 

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How do you all find this out? Is there a feature that the 106 has? I am mobile and could look into some things for you all if need be. Maybe there is soething in the Burlington Co area that no one know about yet? Let me know and I will be glad to be of some assistance..
 

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How do you all find this out? Is there a feature that the 106 has? I am mobile and could look into some things for you all if need be. Maybe there is soething in the Burlington Co area that no one know about yet? Let me know and I will be glad to be of some assistance..



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When your 106, 197, 500 or 600 stops on a BC channel push F2 under the TSYS symbol. When the "Analyz" comes up push F3. Give it a minute to gather the info. Scroll through all of the active CC's to get the same.
Here is something I posted earlier:

Ironically enough, even though all my GRE/Radio Shack scanners are working fine on BC, I decided to do a CC analysis on all BC CC's. Here what I logged on Friday:

CC Freq. CT SID Tower ID
507.6000 97.30 870 D S01 PMBTON
508.4000 97.30 870 D S02 BORDEN
508.4750 97.30 870 D S03 LAUREL
508.6500 97.30 870 D S04 MEDFRD
507.6750 105.88 870 D S06 CHATSW
502.5500 105.88 870 D S07 JENK
507.5000 105.88 870 D S--
508.5000 105.88 870 D S--

The last 2 I only had a 3-4% signal. not enough to decode completely.

Also the CT (connect tone) for FCI Ft.Dix TRS is 76.76, It's not in the database.
 
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