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So Meriwether has decided to get rid of the POC system and are using Harris radios now. Anyone found out the details on the new system yet?
 

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This is purely speculation but if they're using Harris radios, I can almost guarantee they're using SouthernLinc LTE along with GSP and other state agencies. BeOn is another possibility but unlikely.
 

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This is purely speculation but if they're using Harris radios, I can almost guarantee they're using SouthernLinc LTE along with GSP and other state agencies. BeOn is another possibility but unlikely.
On that note you would think the whole county would be going to that. The counties alotted freqs are still operating, I am however getting a CC mismatch tone now on one of the repeaters. I dont spend much time surfing anymore and dont remember how to put my sds into the search mode for that freq.
 

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Actually, the cities in Meriwether county have not only recently went back to VHF DMR, but the county Sheriff is also mostly back on VHF analog, as the buildout of the new analog simulcast repeaters for the county progresses now.
Anybody who even casually monitors them would know they have mostly went back to conventional radio. Exception, when in an area where there is little to no coverage, they can switch to LTE, either manually, or automatically.
But that has potential to change when the upcoming 3 site VHF simulcast system is in place.
 

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Actually, the cities in Meriwether county have not only recently went back to VHF DMR, but the county Sheriff is also mostly back on VHF analog, as the buildout of the new analog simulcast repeaters for the county progresses now.
Anybody who even casually monitors them would know they have mostly went back to conventional radio. Exception, when in an area where there is little to no coverage, they can switch to LTE, either manually, or automatically.
But that has potential to change when the upcoming 3 site VHF simulcast system is in place.
I thought so, however after last program and update of the Uniden database it reflects way more dmr info than before and I have a Meriwether frequency that has was sounds like data or i have heard this sound on a CC mismatch before that is why I was questioning it. Thanks for the confirmation though.
 
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