OPP on LMRN yet?

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Just looked at my DSD/UT logs and Lambton OPP was on the Sarnia site from 13:20-14:16. Counted about 9 different radios plus 1 dispatcher radio (London Comm ID is 730708) OPP Comm centers RID start with 73xxxx and the OPP mobiles/portables are starting with 70xxxx

Was about 40 something transmissions between them different units all AES of course. Must of been just doing some radio checks or tests
 

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Unlikely. I'm thinking every user other then MTO road crews will be encrypted. If the vehicle repeaters are encrypted for EMS/OPP, and no more EMS paging on that frequency then good guess won't be anything to listen to from any provincial agencies

Any interop groups say for example.. Windsor Police to OPP. OPP side will be encrypted of course and on the Windsor Police side theirs is also.
Think the only way you'd hear any OPP chatter would be if the local police dept didn't use encryption and could hear via that route
 

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FWIW, I was in Leamington this weekend and the beat repeater was still operating analog.
 

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I wonder if there will be Interop channels that are not encrypted.
I would expect whatever the new version of 1PCSAF is would be unencrypted since the MTO would have it. But I would fully expect any law enforcement/EMS interop groups to be encrypted. No reason for them not to be.
 

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Leamington is odd and is still blasting the UHF and 700 MHz OPP Beat repeaters
They might be the only ones still rocking a UHF freq in SW Ontario. Why though? No idea, since none of their radios are UHF now. Maybe just nobody went to the site to shut them down.
 

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I was also in Windsor and didn't hear the Tecumseh Beat repeater (UHF or 700). I wonder if it got shut down?
 

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I have seen a few possible OPP TG popup. Or at least TG I believe to be OPP. The TG was in the 19xxx range. Rids were 700xxx and 730xxx. These captures were literally 5 seconds long and maybe 2 transmissions from each unit before deregistering.
 

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Not yet. We have published known talkgroups, but FleetNet still has OPP on it. I am listening to multiple detachments now.
 

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Not yet. We have published known talkgroups, but FleetNet still has OPP on it. I am listening to multiple detachments

Ah okay, I saw what was published so I figured that was the case, which it won’t be long until it’s all said and gone.
 

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What we seem to be capturing is pre testing of the radios. The transmissions seen tend to be about 2 seconds per unit.

If this is what is indeed happening its a nice starter list of the RIDs for each detachment.
 

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What we seem to be capturing is pre testing of the radios. The transmissions seen tend to be about 2 seconds per unit.

If this is what is indeed happening its a nice starter list of the RIDs for each detachment.
What’s good in capturing the rids if its all encrypted anyways?
 
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