ncc rebanding

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h8tdigitalradio

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Hello,

862,7125 is not part of the System. The Bandplan Table was set wrong in Trunk88. Set Range #1 to 802. The Correct Voice Channel is 851.7250 MHz, and because of wrong bandplan, Trunk88 displayed 862.7125 MHz. Confirmed with voice comms on scanners.
 

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I figured that was an error...of some type. Changed the #1 to 802 but still am not seeing 851.725. Do I need to change the step?

Will try to mess with it later.
 

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No change to step. Enter 802 after Base in Trunk88 while is is running and press enter. Restart. Use the "S" Command, then "E" Command for System Edit. Scroll to Tables, (Fleetmap, bandplan, etc). Press enter untill Range #1 appears, then enter 802 for base frequency. I am using version 4.88K.
 

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Looks like re-banding for NCC Simulcast is complete. One channel (851.2375) is not in the active rotation for some reason but is part of the system. Small bug that I am sure M will address.

I will try to look @ some of the NCC intellipeaters to see if there are any changes yet.
 

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Looks like re-banding for NCC Simulcast is complete. One channel (851.2375) is not in the active rotation for some reason but is part of the system. Small bug that I am sure M will address.

I will try to look @ some of the NCC intellipeaters to see if there are any changes yet.

I believe that's intentional, it's the BSI channel. They could use that as an extra voice frequency but issues can arise if it's being used at that 30 minute mark (I think the system is smart enough to wait until it's clear, though). The same as the alternate control channels, it could be used but it's not. Given the heavy use during the day, it's surprising that they aren't using it, though.
 

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Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 6_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10B141 Safari/8536.25)

What does "IR" mean on the site listing?
 

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Intelligent-Repeater.Basically a small sub system (on different channels) to provide coverage for an area out of range of the main simulcast system.
 

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I have added the expected re-banded frequencies for the primary simulcast systems in Kent and Sussex to the DB. They should not interfere with system tracking.

Kent and Sussex monitors, please let me know as things go live on these systems and any IR systems and I will update. Please submit info thru the database submission portal.

Dave
 
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