INDY72
Monitoring since 1982, using radios since 1991.
To simplify matters I am making this a sticky so that we don't have a whole lot of LATIE stuff...
Any info on the LATIE will be posted here, and if you have any updates info wise, please put it in here. THANKS!
[Mod Edit: Adding info to first post for general information]
The only scanners currently in production that are capable of monitoring the LATIE system are the handheld Uniden BCD396T and mobile/base Uniden BCD996T. No other scanner (by itself) will do so. You can use a combination of a computer and two separate scanners to monitor it, but it requires that the controlled scanner be a scanner capable of decoding P25 CAI modulation and be able to operate in the 700 MHz band; and the other scanner must be able to be parked on the CCh frequency and be tapped for base-band audio (discriminator tap). The only scanners I am aware of that can be computer controlled and will go to the 700 MHz band for monitoring a voice channel are the same two mentioned above that will do it on their own in any case. The bottom line is if you want to monitor LATIE fully, you must be using one of those two. See further info in this thread and others about some 800 MHz channels in the NOLA area on LATIE.
Any info on the LATIE will be posted here, and if you have any updates info wise, please put it in here. THANKS!
[Mod Edit: Adding info to first post for general information]
The only scanners currently in production that are capable of monitoring the LATIE system are the handheld Uniden BCD396T and mobile/base Uniden BCD996T. No other scanner (by itself) will do so. You can use a combination of a computer and two separate scanners to monitor it, but it requires that the controlled scanner be a scanner capable of decoding P25 CAI modulation and be able to operate in the 700 MHz band; and the other scanner must be able to be parked on the CCh frequency and be tapped for base-band audio (discriminator tap). The only scanners I am aware of that can be computer controlled and will go to the 700 MHz band for monitoring a voice channel are the same two mentioned above that will do it on their own in any case. The bottom line is if you want to monitor LATIE fully, you must be using one of those two. See further info in this thread and others about some 800 MHz channels in the NOLA area on LATIE.
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