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Getting the hang on efficiently programming and organizing. I've got an SDR running SDRTrunk B2 linked with RR and a SDS100 linked with Sentinel. My main questions are with respect to the Morris county P25 II. It seems from what i can tell in this thread "Morris County approves $26 million radio system upgrade" they are working on getting a 700MHz system up and running. Looks like its still in the works based on that thread and the note on the database page:
1-Does everything get broadcast over both simultaneously?
2-Should I be programming both in the systems now?
Seems if they are identical right now that I would probably program one or the other to lower the amount of channels being scanned if they are redundant.
3-If that's the case I assume i would choose the UHF one since its the primary one that isn't still a work in progress?
The next thing i was a little confused by was all the various channels. I get the primary and alternates but ...
4-Do all the others need to be programmed as well?
I do it because its auto loading but i was just wondering their purpose. I've got to read up on how it all works, but I thought the control channel basically took care of it all. I'm wagering its my lack of understanding of the system mechanics. I just figured if i can lower the number of channels to scan it will increase efficiency.
My last questions are on how the talk groups are organized. the TGs seem to have multiple towns on the same talkgroup.
5-Are there really multiple towns on the same talk groups?
6-What are the numbers next to the towns listed?
7-Is there a way to subdivide the towns by those numbers when programming so it shows exactly what town is transmitting?
Thanks!
Latest News Update Posted on 2021-12-30 17:07:15
The 700 MHz cell is on the air in a limited capacity for testing only at this time.
1-Does everything get broadcast over both simultaneously?
2-Should I be programming both in the systems now?
Seems if they are identical right now that I would probably program one or the other to lower the amount of channels being scanned if they are redundant.
3-If that's the case I assume i would choose the UHF one since its the primary one that isn't still a work in progress?
The next thing i was a little confused by was all the various channels. I get the primary and alternates but ...
4-Do all the others need to be programmed as well?
RFSS Site Name Freqs 1 (1) 005 (5) UHF Simulcast 477.475 477.800 477.825 477.875 477.925 478.000c 478.075 478.150 478.450a 478.475a 478.625 478.675 1 (1) 006 (6) 700 Simulcast 769.28125c 769.29375a 770.36875a 770.78125a 770.79375 771.28125 772.00625 772.38125 772.39375 774.91875
I do it because its auto loading but i was just wondering their purpose. I've got to read up on how it all works, but I thought the control channel basically took care of it all. I'm wagering its my lack of understanding of the system mechanics. I just figured if i can lower the number of channels to scan it will increase efficiency.
My last questions are on how the talk groups are organized. the TGs seem to have multiple towns on the same talkgroup.
5-Are there really multiple towns on the same talk groups?
6-What are the numbers next to the towns listed?
7-Is there a way to subdivide the towns by those numbers when programming so it shows exactly what town is transmitting?
Police 1 - Chester Police (47), Mendham Borough (18), Mendham Township (19), Washington Township (38)
Police 2 - Dover (49), Mine Hill (20), Rockaway Borough (34), Wharton (39)
Police 3 - Mount Arlington (26), Netcong (28), Roxbury (36)
Police 4 - Chatham Borough (44), Chatham Township (45), Harding (13), Long Hill (30)
Police 5 - Morristown (24), Morris Township (22)
Police 6 - Randolph (32, Morris Plains (23)
Police 7 - Prosecutor (100-399), Sheriff (500-699), Sheriff Patrol/Fmr. Park Police (99), USDI (81)
Police 8 - Boonton Township (42), Mountain Lakes (25), Town of Boonton (41)
Thanks!