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I was noticing today during a ComLink between SD 1<-->SP 1<-->CHP BUL VAL that SD 1 and SP 1 were on two different voice channels on both SRRCS sites, a total of four frequencies. That got me thinking that in the event of a major emergency when several TG's on the SRRCS were ComLinked it could add up to a lot of system frequencies being used to broadcast the same traffic.
During a major emergency the system could already be taxed with voice channel requests from all the other TG's that would be in use during said major emergency and then to have all the ComLinked TG's (some being priority users) make a voice channel request at the exact same time could cause a big problem.
Anyone know if the SRRCS has a way to know what system TG's are in a ComLink and if it would have the ability to put all those TG's on the same voice channel on each site thus only using a total of 2 system frequencies?
Or they could all just go to one TG. Like that's going to happen during an emergency... it could ;-)~
During a major emergency the system could already be taxed with voice channel requests from all the other TG's that would be in use during said major emergency and then to have all the ComLinked TG's (some being priority users) make a voice channel request at the exact same time could cause a big problem.
Anyone know if the SRRCS has a way to know what system TG's are in a ComLink and if it would have the ability to put all those TG's on the same voice channel on each site thus only using a total of 2 system frequencies?
Or they could all just go to one TG. Like that's going to happen during an emergency... it could ;-)~