St. Thomas Fire

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Looks like the input to 154.445MHz is 148.960MHz which is an output of one of the Borden trunk system repeaters. Someone must have left the St Thomas Fire repeater input wide open and when conditions are right, it rebroadcasts Borden.

Whoops.
If that's the case, would STFD experience issues with their radios not properly allowing them to key up or such due to the repeater being left open during these conditions?
 

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From TAFL, backs up what was mentioned by Forts :



Tx/RxTX
Frequency [MHz]168.55500
Frequency Record Identifier0002402775
Regulatory Service
Communication TypeD
Conformity to Frequency PlanB
Frequency Allocation Name
Channel
Legacy System Internationl Co-ordination Number250958NT
Analog/DigitalD
Occupied Bandwith [kHz]7.6
Designation of Emission7K60FXEXT
Modulation TypeLMR-DIGITAL
Filtration Installed1
Tx Effective Radiated Power [dBW]8.5
Tx Transmitter Power [W]10
Total Losses [dB]1.5
Analog Capacity [Channels]1.
Digital Capacity [Mbit/s].064
Rx Unfaded Received Signal Level [dBW]-
Rx Threshold Signal Level for BER 10e-3 [dBW]-
ManufacturerSinclair Technologies Inc.
Model NumberSG201
Gain [dBi]2.1484
Antenna Pattern
Half-Power (3 dB) Beamwidth [Deg]
Front-to-Back Ratio [dB]
PolarizationB
Heigh Above Ground Level [m]6
Azimuth Of Main Lobe [Deg]0
Vertical Elevation Angle [Deg]
Station LocationST. THOMAS, 235 BURWELL RD.
Licensee Station Reference#2 Firehall Backup Dispatch
 
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