Does anyone have a suffolk County fire code plug for the xpr 7550 they would be willing to share before I spend the time making one?
There are a ton of UHF analog frequencies in use throughout the county, it's hardly just the trunked system being used.Just a glance shows XPR wont do much. It's a P25 system.
that would be great, can you email it to me? may2700@gmail.comI have one for a 7550e you would have to copy and paste from.
Are you from the area?Just a glance shows XPR wont do much. It's a P25 system.
I'm glad you're able to read, because you probably saw there is plenty of analog UHF Fire-Tac and Fire-Talk frequencies listed in the DBI'm def not from Uranus. I am a New Yorker, and can read info from published data base....I got one a them Regent's deeplomas.
You are chiming into this thread that started in the Motorola Forum, then got moved to NY, just to say I dont know ****?I'm glad you're able to read, because you probably saw there is plenty of analog UHF Fire-Tac and Fire-Talk frequencies listed in the DB
Huh? He plainly asked about Suffolk county. Perhaps look again.Last I looked, there was no Suffolk, NY.
ya looks like the good stuff is P-25 up that way.Just a glance shows XPR wont do much. It's a P25 system.
I only stated what the OP asked for which since I can read too, said "COUNTY".....I'm not sure where the city even came into this.Does anyone have a suffolk County fire code plug for the xpr 7550
I don't live up that way so I have no way to confirm if any of the other older frequencies that are still listed are still in use. That being said, yes, I agree he'd be way better off with a P-25 device from what I saw when I looked.And if only county then P25.
I hope it works out for him. QRT now.Good lord, how about we just stop posting since the OP clearly got what he wanted already.