Nicole15765
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Williston ND or surrounding area company or person that works on scanners and programming.
Interesting Williston isn't participating in SIRN.....Of course, IMHO, ND deciding to use 800MHz for SIRN was not the right choice for the rural expanses of ND. VHF would by much more appropriate and require significantly fewer towers (essentially the existing state radio tower locations, with maybe a few fill-ins added) and continue with vehicular repeaters for portables, as ensuring every square foot of the state for 800MHz portable coverage is spending a TON of money and most of that square footage that will never see use in a decade or more (not to have a "rocks and cows" moment here), a lot more economical to have like 25W mobiles and handhelds that remote control those (would something like DECT be an option for that, instead of the traditional vehicular repeater?)It would help if you told the thread what make & model scanner you're requesting assistance with. Also worth noting that law enforcement in Williston are listed in the database fully encrypted (mode "DE") and therefore cannot be monitored. Who else are you looking to monitor?
Williston Trunking System, Williston, North Dakota
Williston Trunking System Profilewww.radioreference.com
What are you looking for with working on or programming scanners? What type of scanners? The Williston area is migrating to the new SIRN 2020 800 MHz Trunked system that the state is rolling out. Public safety and the City of Williston is already using the new trunked system with VHF still being used among county fire units with crossing into the new 800 MHz system and they are migrating. The system is encrypted for law enforcement users and if it isn't right now, they will be converting to encryption at some point down the road. Other counties in that area like McKenzie and Divide use the North Dakota State Radio System on VHF, and state radio is about a year roughly away from migrating to SIRN from what I have seen and heard. With the SIRN system being a Phase II trunked system, if you're looking for scanner to monitor this you will need to look into purchasing a scanner that is capable of Phase II. Provide us more information what you're looking for help with.Williston ND or surrounding area company or person that works on scanners and programming.
I will suggest 2-3 RTL-SDRs (one for every 2.4 MHz you want to cover) and SDRTrunk software.What are you looking for with working on or programming scanners? What type of scanners? The Williston area is migrating to the new SIRN 2020 800 MHz Trunked system that the state is rolling out. Public safety and the City of Williston is already using the new trunked system with VHF still being used among county fire units with crossing into the new 800 MHz system and they are migrating. The system is encrypted for law enforcement users and if it isn't right now, they will be converting to encryption at some point down the road. Other counties in that area like McKenzie and Divide use the North Dakota State Radio System on VHF, and state radio is about a year roughly away from migrating to SIRN from what I have seen and heard. With the SIRN system being a Phase II trunked system, if you're looking for scanner to monitor this you will need to look into purchasing a scanner that is capable of Phase II. Provide us more information what you're looking for help with.
I just arrived for the first time in Williston, I'll do what I can with my next month or so up here to update the database and fill out the SIRN for this corner of the state. Lots of missing sites that may be on the air. I've already gotten Site 1.84 on 852.3875 west of Williston, and it's the only site I can get tonight. Neighbors with 1.2 (williston metro), 1.46 and 1.48. I have a bad signal where I am staying, I should be able to be more mobile and really get some good stuff tomorrow and Monday.