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adamfancher

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So I'm looking at site information for Troop L, deciding whether or not to potentially switch from monitoring on the Troop B site.

In looking at the site neighbors for B, I see 15 and 28, which make sense as those are the site numbers for Troop L and Troop H, both of which I pick up to some degree. I also see site 38 listed, but do not see this site on the CLRMN Sites/Frequencies page.

In looking at the neighbors for Troop L, I see 28, 34, 11, and 12, making the neighbors Troop H, Colchester, Troop A and Troop B.

At this point it's looking like I'd be able to pull in more radio traffic on the Troop L site, however I am curious to know what site 38 is.

Any ideas?
 

cg

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Colchester is a bogus database entry, That had been published as the remaining ERV, although I wonder how long that will be in service if the DEMHS MCVs are changed.
Are you sure you see 38 as a Neighbor to B? Should be 1.28, 3.15, & 3.22
L is a good site and you may see more activity when they add the expansion channels.
 

adamfancher

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So it looks like if I switch over to Troop L site I gain Troop A and the ERV and lose nothing.
Thanks for the info!
 

adamfancher

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Curses! Nearest Troop L repeater is Torrington. I'm listening from just about on top of the Winsted Troop B repeater so very strong signal, not so much with Torrington. No Troop A for me :(

Living close to a Troop H repeater was the one beautiful aspect of the miserable life I was living in East Granby, it's neighbors with C, F, K, B, I, L so the level of traffic I heard was insane.
 
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