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MotoTRBO ID?

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I was asked to identify an MCW ID of MotoTRBO transmitter on 464.5875 MHz. A strong signal in/near Medford, Burlington county, NJ, I copied the ID of W005363259. Several of us have never seen a call like this. Neither the FCC database or Google is our friend. Can someone help on who this is and the strange ID explanation? TIA.
 

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Tom,

Possibly programmed by a tech who didn't know what he was doing? WOO5363 isn't in the FCC listing, so perhaps just a plain old bootlegger?

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Tom, W2NJS
 

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I was asked to identify an MCW ID of MotoTRBO transmitter on 464.5875 MHz. A strong signal in/near Medford, Burlington county, NJ, I copied the ID of W005363259. Several of us have never seen a call like this. Neither the FCC database or Google is our friend. Can someone help on who this is and the strange ID explanation? TIA.

Looks like the default I'd from a new Mototrbo installation; as they program and build out the system, it will present am actual call sign.
 

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ULS Application - Industrial/Business Pool, Conventional - 0005363259 - TEKK COMM COMMUNICATIONS

The W005363259 is the File # for TEKK COMM COMMUNICATIONS
Pending license

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I was asked to identify an MCW ID of MotoTRBO transmitter on 464.5875 MHz. A strong signal in/near Medford, Burlington county, NJ, I copied the ID of W005363259. Several of us have never seen a call like this. Neither the FCC database or Google is our friend. Can someone help on who this is and the strange ID explanation? TIA.
 

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Wow, you all are great. Ecps92, thanks for the FCC link. Interesting, and I see that the site is in Mt Laurel adjacent to Medford. Explains the strong signal. Thanks all.
 
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