I see that the NYSP has freqs licesned under the QM - Non-Nationwide Public Safety/Mutual Aid, 220 MHz area. I see they are are 4K00J2D AM emissions Does anyone know what these are used for and has anyone heard activity on them?
I see that the NYSP has freqs licesned under the QM - Non-Nationwide Public Safety/Mutual Aid, 220 MHz area. I see they are are 4K00J2D AM emissions Does anyone know what these are used for and has anyone heard activity on them?
4K00 = 4 KHz of bandwidth
J = Single-sideband, suppressed carrier
2 = A single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a
modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex
D = Data transmission, telemetry, telecommand
Probably wouldn't be much interesting to listen in on. Just data. Not sure on exact usage, though.
There's several licenses that together form a statewide network of towers in that range operating at ~100w. There is also one mobile license covering the entire state for operations at 50w (WPQX391). Appears this is not just point-to-point fixed, but is mobile. Also, 4K00J2D and 4K00J3E are both there, so this can be used for voice as well as data. Odd to see high VHF licensed for SSB operation.
I was initially going to say perhaps this is for mobile computing (I dunno if they use commercial cell nets though, so that's just complete guesswork), but then I looked all that up and I have no idea.
WPQX391 EXPIRED in 2005
Still active are: WPMM856, WPMM920, WPMS904, WPMS907, WPMW661, WPPE727, WPPE729, WPQA540, and WPQA838