OFFICIAL NYSEG P25 System Thread

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A recent power outage prompted me to start mapping out the new NYSEG trunking systems. I'd like some input from other areas as well. (Talk groups, CC's, etc.)

Below, I've listed the P25 Control Channels I can receive from my location north of Binghamton using an outside antenna and low noise pre-amps. So, some of them are quite distant from me.

They can be a starting point for other areas in the state. I'll also post a few of my 'CC Only' programming files, in usd format, for Uniden scanners.

152.0825 SID:0269H-0109
152.0975 SID:0269H-0105 (Copied in Owego so may cover Chemung Co. also)
152.1425 SID:0269H-0107
152.2175 SID:0269H-0119
152.5175 SID:0269H-0103
152.5325 SID:0269H-0108
152.7425 SID:0269H-0118
152.7575 SID:0269H-0115
153.2150 SID:0269H-0112
153.2600 SID:0269H-0101


The Talk Groups I have so far:

Vestal Electric 121
Vestal Gas 122
Vestal Meter 123

Elmira Electric 141
Elmira Gas 142
Elmira Meter 143

Ithaca Electric 171
Ithaca Gas 172
Ithaca Meter 173

Unknown 131

Unknown 191
Unknown 193


NOTE: In all of my Uniden programming files, the System Quick Key is the first two digits of the file name. (ie. SQK = 30 in the file below.)

In the ZIP file attached, the "30 NYSEG CC.usd" file has most of the known and potential CC frequencies in it. It defaults to "ID Search" mode. So, if you only activate that system, and then hit HOLD. You can open your squelch and turn the dial through all of the frequencies. The squelch noise will go away on an active CC and the SYSID will be displayed.

There also is a system file for each of the sites I've identified. (ie. "99 NYSEG 0112"), The SITE is the last four digits (0112).

Rich
 
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I havea bunch of friends at NYSEG in horseheads, I will get you a list of there frequencies..

I might be able to get the whole states list ...

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This is already an active topic.

There is also an analysis in progress on the NF2G Scannist Pages at http://nf2g.com .

The lowest site ID I have seen is 114, so yours are apparently out of my range to the west. It will be interesting to establish just how large this system is.

Unfortunately, as pointed out in the other thread about this system, it is not licensed for the way the frequencies are being used, so it is not possible to determine transmitter sites from the FCC database.
 
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Here are a few of the frequencies used for P25 voice by the sites I can hear. There are more but once I found the CC's I stopped listing the other frequencies.

As time permits I may get around to listing the others.

152.0225
152.5475
152.5925
152.6075
152.8175
153.5975
153.6050
153.7100
153.7175
 
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See #5 below:
51 sites, with 3 frequency pairs per site <<<<<

From:
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-07-432A1.pdf

1. In this Order, we address the waiver requests by the New
York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG) for an
extension of time to construct and a consolidation of
construction deadlines and other regulatory relief related
to certain Economic Area (EA) 150 MHz Part 22 paging
licenses and site-specific 150 MHz Part 90
industrial/business radio pool licenses (I/B Pool).1

Specifically, NYSEG requests a waiver, pursuant to sections
1.925 and 90.155(g) of the Commission&#8217;s rules, to complete
construction by December 31, 2009 of an integrated
communications system covering significant portions of New
York State.2
.
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4. In support of its Waiver Request, NYSEG states that its
communications network is critical to its ability to provide
reliable power services and that its new radio system will
provide a significant enhancement to its existing network.10

It will allow field crews to respond to customer needs and
to communicate internally while coordinating hazardous tasks
such as work with high voltage electrical wires and natural
gas lines.11 NYSEG also states that it is responsible for
providing electricity and natural gas to 'critical
facilities' including hospitals and other emergency care
providers that use life support systems and emergency
response equipment.12

********************
5. NYSEG describes its upgraded system as a single
integrated, statewide radio system that will consist of
fifty-one sites, with three frequency pairs per site, and
will include a centralized switching facility that will
provide seamless roaming within and across NYSEG's entire
service area.14
********************

6. NYSEG has commenced plans to develop the new system.16
Specifically, NYSEG has acquired numerous 150 MHz paging and
I/B Pool licenses, retained an engineering firm to assist in
systems design, and negotiated a contract with an equipment
vendor. It contends, however, that implementation of the
system will take several years.17
 
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Ok I am getting my hands on one of NYSEG's Communications manuals some time this week..

in it it has,

Lists of Frequencies
Lists of sites
Everything you may want or never wanted to know about the NYSEG Communications system...

When I have it I will pm ya .. "some time this week"

Wicked
 

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Here's a Unitrunker screen capture from site 0109 showing some of the frequencies in use.

Rich
 
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It should be noted that there is practically no voice traffic on any of the sites detected in the Albany area yet. They are still using their main low band channel here.
 

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Bumping...

Anyone know the sysid, talkgroups and all that jazz yet? Someone in one of the threads mentioned stuff to come, but haven't see it yet
 

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Here's what I have from Unitrunker.

Other than these talk groups listed in the first post.

Rich

Vestal Electric 121
Vestal Gas 122
Vestal Meter 123

Elmira Electric 141
Elmira Gas 142
Elmira Meter 143

Ithaca Electric 171
Ithaca Gas 172
Ithaca Meter 173

Rich
 
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Voice traffic heard today while mobile in Colonie:

Site 122, TG 221 Chatham Electric
 

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I wonder if this system will be built downstate into Dutchess and Putnam as well. So far, a search of the FCC database shows NYSEG still on 48 MHz
 

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I wonder if this system will be built downstate into Dutchess and Putnam as well. So far, a search of the FCC database shows NYSEG still on 48 MHz

It sounds like it will be everywhere NYSEG is.

5. NYSEG describes its upgraded system as a single
integrated, statewide radio system that will consist of
fifty-one sites, with three frequency pairs per site, and
will include a centralized switching facility that will
provide seamless roaming within and across NYSEG's entire
service area.14

Rich
 

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I don't think they are going to cancel their licenses until they finally get everyone on board. I can get the system here in the Sullivan/Orange/Delaware area, but I don't have a 9600bps scanner to decode the local talkgroups for this area (which would be nice to have).

From my vantage point, I am hearing 3 control channels.
 

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Nyseg Freqs.

I wonder if this system will be built downstate into Dutchess and Putnam as well. So far, a search of the FCC database shows NYSEG still on 48 MHz


I don'r know---I've been listening for about a month on 48.32 here in Putnam Valley and haven't heard a thing.


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They are still using their 48 MHz frequency in the Albany area, although there are about 10 sites that can be heard from there.
 

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I put together a table of NYSEG sites from the data in this thread, entries on the NF2G website, and my own direct monitoring of five sites. PRO96com was used for the data I gathered.

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TOWER  CHANNEL NO. FREQUENCY  USAGE
101     02-1726    153.2600   control
102     02-1573    151.7300   control
        03-2055    152.6975   alt control
        05-2052    152.1425   
103     03-2019    152.5175   control
104     03-2070    152.7725   
105     05-2034    152.0975   control
106     03-2145    153.1475   control
107     05-2082    152.2175   control
        05-2052    152.1425   
        03-2079    152.8175   
108     03-2022    152.5325   control
        03-2037    152.6075   
        05-2016    152.0525   
109     05-2028    152.0825   control
        03-2061    152.7275   
        03-2073    152.7875   
        05-2052    152.1425   
        05-2058    152.1575   
111     03-2073    152.7875   control
112                153.2150   control
113     03-2016    152.5025   
114     03-2079    152.8175   control
        03-2022    152.5325   voice, data
        03-2067    152.7575   alt control
115     03-2067    152.7575   control
        03-2235    153.5975   
117     05-2058    152.1575   
118     03-2064    152.7425   control
119     05-2082    152.2175   control
        03-2016    152.5025   
        03-2079    152.8175   
120     03-2052    152.6825   control
        03-2064    152.7425   alt control
        03-2040    152.6225   data
121     05-2016    152.0525   control
        03-2019    152.5175   alt control
        03-2061    152.7275   voice, data
122     03-2019    152.5175   control
123     02-1597    151.9700   control
124     03-2058    152.7125   control
125     05-2058    152.1575   control
        03-2043    152.6375   alt control
        03-2058    152.7125   
126     03-2043    152.6375   control
        03-2016    152.5025   
127     05-2082    152.2175   control
128     05-2082    152.2175   control
                   152.0625   
                   153.0650   
129     05-2022    152.0675   control
                   152.5475   
130     03-2076    152.8025   control
        05-2052    152.1425
 

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I put together a table of NYSEG sites from the data in this thread, entries on the NF2G website, and my own direct monitoring of five sites. PRO96com was used for the data I gathered.

Thanks for the input. That verifies something I suspected.
The same control channels may be repeated at multiple sites. I sorted your data, extracted the control channels and deleted duplicates. The result is listed below.

That 'may' mean that you could (eventually) create one system/programming file and be able to hear the activity anywhere you travel in NYSEG's territory within the state.

Rich

Control Channels:
02-1573 151.7300
02-1597 151.9700
05-2016 152.0525
05-2022 152.0675
05-2028 152.0825
05-2034 152.0975
05-2058 152.1575
05-2082 152.2175
03-2019 152.5175
03-2022 152.5325
03-2043 152.6375
03-2052 152.6825
03-2055 152.6975
03-2058 152.7125
03-2064 152.7425
03-2067 152.7575
03-2073 152.7875
03-2076 152.8025
03-2079 152.8175
03-2145 153.1475
............ 153.2150
02-1726 153.2600
 
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