Kingston Leon's Centre

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scifidad007

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I was recently at the Leon's Centre in Kingston for one of the Queen's Grad ceremonies. I did not see Leon's Centre in the current RR dbase but I was able to find two frequencies on TAFL dbase. I found a DMR frequency that did work but was not able to capture the SL or TG(s) . I was hoping to add this the RR dbase for others. The Frequencies I found, 451.7875MHZ. Confirmed in use by the centre, 456.7875, not confirmed. Anyone have this info.
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I was recently at the Leon's Centre in Kingston for one of the Queen's Grad ceremonies. I did not see Leon's Centre in the current RR dbase but I was able to find two frequencies on TAFL dbase. I found a DMR frequency that did work but was not able to capture the SL or TG(s) . I was hoping to add this the RR dbase for others. The Frequencies I found, 451.7875MHZ. Confirmed in use by the centre, 456.7875, not confirmed. Anyone have this info.
Eric VE3EB
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The 456 MHz frequency would be the repeater input (a.k.a. the various handheld/mobile radio TX) in a typical 5 MHz offset system. They would receive from the repeater on the 451 MHz frequency which of course would typically be much stronger and consistent in signal strength, depending on your location of course.
 
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