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steele_lpd

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Plymouth PD has three...maybe four repeaters up and now have switched to P25 for most of their operations. I know they have repeaters on Tenney Mtn (Plymouth), Tecumseh (Waterville Valley), and "Prospect". I thought this one was Mt. Prospect in Holderness but it doesn't make sense to me to have two repeaters in Plymouth and Holderness so close together...Maybe I'm wrong.

While "testing" the repeaters on analog I heard them while in Tyngsboro MA. I have also heard units talking portable to portable from Plymouth to Canterbury. It would be interesting to see how far they can reach on digital.

The repeaters are still tx'ing on 154.7550...The PL for analog is 156.7....Their network ID should be 417 for RX. I'm not sure what the repeater input freq. is or what PL's and network ID's they're using.

If anyone knows that would be good info to have on hand.
 

drumbumer

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Plymouth PD finally switched over. It is pretty amazing that you can now hear everyone. They are still trying to work out some quirks with the system, such as getting the local fire departments programed, but overall it has been working out great. I have heard some of the other local departments that where once on Plymouth analog years ago are now thinking about switching back to Plymouth dispatch. Now if only my pro-96 would start decoding digital channels again...
 

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they Switched to Full time Dispatch 2 weeks ago this saturday, it sounds good ant they seem to like it, alot of towns au threre are making the switch, the Town i stay in (Moultonborough) is P25 on 155.4300, Laconia is P25 Full time on 155.7900, Belmont is Full time on 155.2500 but Gilford and Merideth havent seemd to switch, Merideth uses it a little but Gilford dosent use it at all.

Also: Belknap County is using Mixed mode, the mobiles are usuing P25, i know Gilmanton and Northfield PD's are P25 capable.
 

LPD7

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im not 100% on Center Harbor, by the way they are not using Unit ID's in the 60's anymore, they are in the 450's now
 

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About a month and half ago they tried their P25 system and had some problems with it that is why they went back to analog for now. Not sure about Center Harbor either. I will listen.
 

ecps92

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How about Bridgewater Mtn? Tenny doesn't cover entirely into Bristol.


steele_lpd said:
Plymouth PD has three...maybe four repeaters up and now have switched to P25 for most of their operations. I know they have repeaters on Tenney Mtn (Plymouth), Tecumseh (Waterville Valley), and "Prospect". I thought this one was Mt. Prospect in Holderness but it doesn't make sense to me to have two repeaters in Plymouth and Holderness so close together...Maybe I'm wrong.

While "testing" the repeaters on analog I heard them while in Tyngsboro MA. I have also heard units talking portable to portable from Plymouth to Canterbury. It would be interesting to see how far they can reach on digital.

The repeaters are still tx'ing on 154.7550...The PL for analog is 156.7....Their network ID should be 417 for RX. I'm not sure what the repeater input freq. is or what PL's and network ID's they're using.

If anyone knows that would be good info to have on hand.
 

LPD7

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its New Hampshire, they cant find a Mountain or hill? kinda Ironic if you think about it
 

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I know they were using a transmitter in Bristol...Hemp Hill maybe?? As far as I know they still have an analog transmitter there. In speaking with a few folks I'm pretty sure that the three repeaters they have are in Waterville Valley, Plymouth, and Holderness.

ecps92 said:
How about Bridgewater Mtn? Tenny doesn't cover entirely into Bristol.
 

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Back when they did more dispatching for Bristol, I think the Transmitter was
over in Alexandria, at the Cable TV Site. might be Hemp Hill...been a few years
since I summered there.



steele_lpd said:
I know they were using a transmitter in Bristol...Hemp Hill maybe?? As far as I know they still have an analog transmitter there. In speaking with a few folks I'm pretty sure that the three repeaters they have are in Waterville Valley, Plymouth, and Holderness.
 
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