OPP Ottawa-Lanark AD1

Jason_wyler

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I have been listening to the OPP eariler tonight and now I don't hear anything on the comms. I see this new NAC number AD1.
I have it setup as conventionl system, but I am going to try and program as trunk system to see if that will work . No comm's for Ottawa-Lanark

Edit: Ok, so now I have it back and it now shows NAC 2F2, but I don't know where AD1 came from.
 

Jason_wyler

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What does the NAC belong to? I had that when had no comm's until I switch it to CARLSL site.
 

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It belongs to LMRN which will eventually replace FleetNet in Ontario. Try and find the site number, if you can.
 

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It belongs to LMRN which will eventually replace FleetNet in Ontario. Try and find the site number, if you can.
I will try my best to do that. I have it program as conventional system so I will mostly will try and setup as trunk and see I didn’t see any LMRN site for the Ottawa area, but it must be close by.
 

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It belongs to LMRN which will eventually replace FleetNet in Ontario. Try and find the site number, if you can.
142.215 I believe is associated to Kinburn FleetNet Tower.

I'm also seeing 141.555 a Mount St. Patrick FleetNet frequency with a NAC of AD2h

Please follow this thread for activity on the 2 mentioned frequencies 142.215 and 141.555 regarding Kinburn and Mt. St. Patrick. They are and will be part of this discussion -- LMRN Technical Data Discussion
 

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If you want to discover things make a custom search for 141-144, set it to catch repeaters. When you land on a frequency press hold and the information will show up the system and tower number.

Setting this as a conventional frequency really doesn't do anything. Your probably at an advantage as the LMRN towers are still at high power, once they took over everything in zone 1 they have seemed to cut power.
 

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Setting this as a conventional frequency really doesn't do anything. Your probably at an advantage as the LMRN towers are still at high power, once they took over everything in zone 1 they have seemed to cut power.

Once I programmed them as a site within the LMRN settings on my 436, I did an analyzation of the site in which case was able to give me the correct info ;)

FleetNet is changing.
 
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