So Cal Edison Talkgroups needs Apha Tags ?

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LB_Scan

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Hi

Any of you work or know anybody that work for So Cal Edson that tell me talkgroups apha tags below. Also on
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https://www.radioreference.com/db/sid/7996
dose not have those talkgroups below.

I have some apha tags needs names what they are.

104
125
127
130
200
202 - 208
304
305
400
500
503
702

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Mikek

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These look like talk groups from the LA DWP system. Some of the control channel frequencies on the DWP system are the same as SCE (geographically separated, of course).

Are you sure you're hearing SCE?
 

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No - two different systems completely.
Probably the best way to tell what you are hearing is to look at the NAC during receive:
LA DWP system - NACs start with 6 (691, 692, etc)
Edison - NACs start with 5 (5AA 5A8 etc.)
 

LB_Scan

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Any Wildcards on LA DWP or delete the wildcard in the LA DWP Talkgroup thanks
 

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You might want to turn them off until you sort out the overlapping control channel issues. In any event, I would suggest enabling NACs for both systems to help with the control channel overlap.
 

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Depends on your particular scanner model. Check online for that one.
 

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I have a note that DSD+ got fairly confused when encountering signals from these two systems and getting only partial decoding. It would start associating traffic with the wrong system, do system delegations, all sorts of stuff. I was never really able to get a good reproducible scenario because of the complexity, so I don't know if it was resolved. I can imagine the same can happen to whatever software or hardware you are using, maybe short of a Real Radio™. :)
 
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