North Bay Area Cap+ Rest Channel Find?

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mcjones2013

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Are those verified with listening for voice traffic? Some of those are input frequencies.
 

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I don't believe Cap+ (and DSDPlus) can send frequencies over the air.

I know some flavors of NEXEDGE can.

My guess, there's another Cap+ system or two in your frequencies file that DSDPlus is grabbing for this system.
 

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That 1-1 is the site number, there's no system number (or network ID) for Cap+ systems to distinguish one from the other.

You could assign a pseudo network ID to Cap+ systems in your frequency files. I tend to use the RRDB ID that's assigned to it within the URL for that particular system.
 

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That 1-1 is the site number, there's no system number (or network ID) for Cap+ systems to distinguish one from the other.

You could assigned a pseudo network ID to Cap+ systems in your frequency files. I tend to use the RRDB ID that's assigned to it within the URL for that particular system.
Yeah but nothing in my frequency file would let this point to it...So IDK how else the Ch Activity window got filled up unless it was auto-populated by the system somehow.

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Looks like this is a Linked Capacity Plus System with sites 1 and 4.

Unless you personally confirmed with voice activity the 457 MHz and 466 MHz frequencies aren’t going to be real.
 

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Looks like this is a Linked Capacity Plus System with sites 1 and 4.

Unless you personally confirmed with voice activity the 457 MHz and 466 MHz frequencies aren’t going to be real.

There has been zero traffic besides the constant REST channel info and once in a blue moon, all the frequencies pop up like that previous screenshot...

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I worked with Signature Wireless a few years back. I can say for sure they are IDAS as shown in publicly available FCC documents.
Metromobile is very likely LCP+ or a bigger version of that.
 
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