MSP huge patch groups

Nudgy

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Hi All!

Anyone know much about these huge patch groups linked with MSP Dispatch? I've seen them patch multiple talkgroups before, but never this size. I assume it might have something to do with transitioning to encrypted talkgroups? Recorded from Ottawa County Simulcast.

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I know Detroit area Posts have gone the the big E
So MSP as a Whole is going Encrypted ?
 

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Hi All!

Anyone know much about these huge patch groups linked with MSP Dispatch? I've seen them patch multiple talkgroups before, but never this size. I assume it might have something to do with transitioning to encrypted talkgroups? Recorded from Ottawa County Simulcast.

Thanks
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Thats super odd... I monitor Muskegon and Ottawa with Unitrunker 24/7. There is no history of this happening on my end. I also have SDRTrunk running on both systems as well, couldnt find it in the audio either.

I tried finding it via RID search, timestamp search, and log digging. Nothing.

Do you have logs for when that was hit?
 

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I've seen odd stuff like this and attributed the randomness of it to my somewhat weak signal here into sdrtrunk. Sometimes I see random giant patch groups like that. Don't hear any MSP here anymore though.
 

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I've seen odd stuff like this and attributed the randomness of it to my somewhat weak signal here into sdrtrunk. Sometimes I see random giant patch groups like that. Don't hear any MSP here anymore though.
I don't either, In muskegon county. But they also use local dispatches anyway.
 
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