A place near me recently went from a single UHF analog repeater to digital.
I checked the FCC website and the original frequency is still licensed and they now have an additional repeater listed on there.
I monitored it a little bit when I was close by recently.
The Uniden SDS100 shows it to be a Hytera XPT system.
I found the Color Code on the "new" frequency.
I have monitored two talk groups in use, but there may be more.
I have monitored Hytera XPT in the past, but it has been some time.
I have no idea what the correct LCN is.
I have it programmed right now as a two channel MotoTRBO trunked system with ID Search on.
I still don't know if the "old" frequency is actually in use, but I suspect that it is.
Is the Color Code for it likely to be the same as the other frequency or could it be different?
How worthwhile is it to determine the correct LCN for this system?
I checked the FCC website and the original frequency is still licensed and they now have an additional repeater listed on there.
I monitored it a little bit when I was close by recently.
The Uniden SDS100 shows it to be a Hytera XPT system.
I found the Color Code on the "new" frequency.
I have monitored two talk groups in use, but there may be more.
I have monitored Hytera XPT in the past, but it has been some time.
I have no idea what the correct LCN is.
I have it programmed right now as a two channel MotoTRBO trunked system with ID Search on.
I still don't know if the "old" frequency is actually in use, but I suspect that it is.
Is the Color Code for it likely to be the same as the other frequency or could it be different?
How worthwhile is it to determine the correct LCN for this system?