While spectrum mapping I stumbled upon this licensee. They hold 14 TRS licenses in the Las Vegas Valley, 12 of which are UHF. One of the UHF licenses is in the database but is incorrect and incomplete.
Usually a single license makes up a TRS, but SunComm appears to take a freq or two from multiple licenses to make a single TRS. The most interesting of these systems uses Color Code 9.
462.5250 CC9 LCN01
461.4875 CC9 LCN02
452.7500 CC9 LCN04
452.4375 CC9 LCN??
464.6125 CC9 LCN??
452.4375 definitely belongs to this system but I can't get the LCN Finder on my 436HP to show its LCN
464.6125 might not belong, it displays CC9 but it's signal is much weaker than the other channels
Now for the interesting part...
This system is huge. My current findings reveals dozens of talkgroups, possibly even into the hundreds. It's hard to tell because there is at least one freq missing that I can't seem to locate. I know they're not multiple single freq sites because the users are heard on all freqs.
I've been able to ID TG 6 as ADT Dispatch, this channel appears to cover the entire valley.
TG 18 is an unknown security patrol firm; current radio traffic puts a patrol vehicle in the area of Morning Roses Dr. in NLV
TG 67 appears to be a gaming machine repair shop servicing casinos, customers are referred to as a 4-digit number.
The entire 70 block appears to be a school, references to Everest and education staff have been heard. TG 75 appears to be their primary channel, TG 77 is referred to as Tac 1.
Usually a single license makes up a TRS, but SunComm appears to take a freq or two from multiple licenses to make a single TRS. The most interesting of these systems uses Color Code 9.
462.5250 CC9 LCN01
461.4875 CC9 LCN02
452.7500 CC9 LCN04
452.4375 CC9 LCN??
464.6125 CC9 LCN??
452.4375 definitely belongs to this system but I can't get the LCN Finder on my 436HP to show its LCN
464.6125 might not belong, it displays CC9 but it's signal is much weaker than the other channels
Now for the interesting part...
This system is huge. My current findings reveals dozens of talkgroups, possibly even into the hundreds. It's hard to tell because there is at least one freq missing that I can't seem to locate. I know they're not multiple single freq sites because the users are heard on all freqs.
I've been able to ID TG 6 as ADT Dispatch, this channel appears to cover the entire valley.
TG 18 is an unknown security patrol firm; current radio traffic puts a patrol vehicle in the area of Morning Roses Dr. in NLV
TG 67 appears to be a gaming machine repair shop servicing casinos, customers are referred to as a 4-digit number.
The entire 70 block appears to be a school, references to Everest and education staff have been heard. TG 75 appears to be their primary channel, TG 77 is referred to as Tac 1.
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