jhooten
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I have been listening to this for several years, but have never heard these two talk groups. I thought the system frequencies were changed back then. I am confirming that I heard radio these talk groups on the ones listed in the RR FB. I know how to find the system frequencies on my dead PSR 500, easy. But, I don't know how to do this on my 436.
I don't know if hearing these might shed some more light on this. Based on what you or others hear, maybe they can help out. I am doing my best to figure this out. Again, when I ran "Discovery" on my 436HP, no transmissions were recorded. This was the most active I've ever heard all these years.
Okay, here you go. I was the project rep on the 6419 install. It was a P25 system from the get go. I retired in 2010. Late 2011 early 2012 my replacement was the project rep on the install of the current system. So this should be the year if they stick to the schedule.
The Motorola System Engineers who programmed the systems used standard set up templates. All the systems left Schaumburg with common programming. After the system check out and hand over by the Motorola team the facility Comm Tech was free to make changes as directed by the chain of command. My command team had been so used to the channel A/B the big rotary knob on top of the XTS3000 confused them so they had me set up a revised template so they only had to switch between 1-6 to conduct their operations. When he came back to do the six month optimization the system engineer was not impressed. If I remember correctly he "I spent a lot of time and effort to set up the system so you could do this to it." I offered to call the Lt. who ordered the changes up to the radio shack. He didn't take me up on it.
The Jargon changes from facility to facility based on the peculiarities of the institution.
Again I retired in 2010. Somethings may have changed but I'm betting not.