seems like 9032 might be district 2. herd 2 sergeant call dispatch for a radio check
You are correct, as of 1000 hours today MTAPD switched to the new system in every district excluding Penn, GCT and Flatbush for the time being. The VHF system outside the terminals will be used for backup purposes only.
MTAPD will be remaining on the CLMRN in CT. District 8 CT is unaffected by the new system.
NYSP master plan is to operate on basically every P25 system in the state, in particular county or regional systems. They are already on Rockland's system, and are ramping up to begin operating on Orange's system soon. The MRRS will be no different, except that the MRRS's coverage is not nearly as good as a county system, so its value for NYSP will be fairly limited in most areas.Scuttlebut is NYSP is also going to go on the system as well.
Truthfully, I'm in Putnam, not far from the railroad. The best I get on my 436 is one bar from the system. I have a discone on the deck and fairly high on elevation, but Putnam's terrain is weird.NYSP master plan is to operate on basically every P25 system in the state, in particular county or regional systems. They are already on Rockland's system, and are ramping up to begin operating on Orange's system soon. The MRRS will be no different, except that the MRRS's coverage is not nearly as good as a county system, so its value for NYSP will be fairly limited in most areas.
Huh? The control channels are not cycling on/off. They may occasionally roll over to another frequency, but there is always a constant carrier control channel on at least one frequency. I've been locked onto two of the zones with Unitrunker for over a month, and at no point in time has what you described happened.BTW something strange about the control channel is it cycles on/off and not constant carrier as other P-25 systems do.
No at various locations, Bronx, Croton on Harmon the control channel goes on/and off. This has been confirmed by watching a service monitor. I will try and make a recording,
Monitoring this talk group now, all District 1 and 2 operations are in the clear.9032 is districts 1&2. herd a unit call central saying they were en-route to sayville ford for maintenance
The only UHF frequency that the MTAPD used was for the vehicle mobile repeaters on the old VHF system. They are no longer in use.quick question is mta police is still on the uhf frequency 400mhz?
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