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markanderson

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PSI Energy Scanner Frequency

PSI Energy scanner frequency
851.4125
851.4375
851.2125
851.3625
851.4625
This Right Let me know!!!

Hear they change name to duke energy corporations.
 

bessiedawg

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Correct, they are now known as Duke Energy. I'm not certain, but I believe they have moved a good deal of their communications to Nextel.
 

powerlineman

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All of the Duke Energy bucket trucks still have conventional 800MHz spectras & syntor 9000s in Southern Indiana. Around here they operate on 851.4875(local area) and 851.3125(system control)
The same system they have had for years when I worked for them.
They went 800 conventioal 20+ years ago and left low band
 

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Cinergy/PSI (now Duke) is building out a Motorola Harmony 800 MHz system to replace their old 800 MHz conventional system. Harmony is essentially a scaled down version of the iDEN technology NEXTEL operates. It uses the same handsets but the network size is greatly reduced and supports (IIRC) only up to 255 tower sites. I heard that Cinergy had to double the number of their tower sites to make up for the loss in coverage by moving from a 25 W moble to a 600 mW handset. I wouldn't be surprised if they end up needing to add more. That's a serious hit in transmit power on the users' radios.

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markanderson I have three of those for Crawfordsville, 851.2125, 851.4125, 851.4375

In addition to 851.4875 I also have 851.4375 listed for kokomo. I imagine there are more than that as well.
 

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Go-24 said:
markanderson I have three of those for Crawfordsville, 851.2125, 851.4125, 851.4375

In addition to 851.4875 I also have 851.4375 listed for kokomo. I imagine there are more than that as well.

I also have the second one but no traffic from a week of monitoring and logging. (Logging is such a great way to find active frequencies.)
 

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It's a hot one today. They are out making sure the fans are on the transformers at the substations. What a way to spend your Saturday.
 

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I find it interesting that a company who wants to cut jobs and not replace retired workers is spending mega bucks for a communcations system..I guess so the few remaing workers can talk? When I worked for Public Service Indiana (now Duke) I thought the 800 convetional system worked just fine..especially when the origianal GE radios were replaced with Syntor x9000s
 
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