Does anyone know or have an update on the voice pager tones for Montgomery County? I know a lot of departments merged, switched station numbers or became inactive. I know a few have changed as I had some programed and they do not alert anymore.
Most on there are accurate, Whoever did it took their time to help us ones that use them. Its more the county changing things like mergers, shutdowns etc. and when that happened tones were changed.
What stations are you looking for? Per revision history log the wiki page was last edited by @bcooper8441 last month so perhaps you can try reaching out to them to see if they have any updates
Conshohocken 55 (was 35,36) as far as i know the old tones are not alerting Upper merion 56 (was 47,48,49) looking for the paid truck tone and upper providence 68 (was 63,77) also looking for the paid truck tone
Living in another part of the state but traveling to that area semi-regularly to visit family I’ve long had a goal to ID Montco and Bucks for my own programming lists. Been on my to do list for a few years. Lots of never listened to audio files taking up space in my SDS and 436. Someday I’ll have the time to get to it.
Unrelated question. Anyone know the paging system Montco uses? Admiitedly I’ve spent more time on search engines looking for this info than I have at ID’ing the tones themselves.
so far the information that i have put into montco has been from updating the pagers around montco and confirming with county techs to make sure all the info i put into the page for the tones is correct. I can not confirm if they are all correct but i do know the majority of them are still good.
Brandon not saying they are wrong a lot of merger or new station numbers were generated. So with that sometimes they use old tones sometimes they generate new ones. When Conshohocken was 35 and 36 they were separate tones now they are dispatched as one but they did not use one of the two old all call tones.
I didn't mean to make it sound like I thought you were saying that, I meant I personally can say, for the most part that they are accurate with the exception of the stations that have merged, such as 35/36 that have new tones