XNA Trunked system? TG ported?

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wbloss

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I was in Bentonville recently listening for new Talkgroups on the XNA NX Trunked system.

While I did get 5 TGs one of them, TG 11 had VERY NON-Airport comms. I heard "Northbound on First, 100 Miles an hour. - notify Rogers..." This and another recording re a "brother out of hospital" do not seem very airport-oriented...I wonder if it is porting thru from another system (AWIN?) for the XNA system users to listen on their system.

Can anyone in the XNA area give a listen?

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I'm on the fringe of this system at home, but gave it a listen recently when driving closer to the airport.

Here are the four I heard and identified:
TG 3 is XNA Police Department
TG 9 is Benton County Fire Dispatch (from AWIN TG 3055)
TG 11 is Benton County Sheriff Dispatch (from AWIN TG 3071)
TG 17 is a retransmission of tower frequency 127.100
 

wbloss

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I'm on the fringe of this system at home, but gave it a listen recently when driving closer to the airport.

Here are the four I heard and identified:
TG 3 is XNA Police Department
TG 9 is Benton County Fire Dispatch (from AWIN TG 3055)
TG 11 is Benton County Sheriff Dispatch (from AWIN TG 3071)
TG 17 is a retransmission of tower frequency 127.100
Can you make a submission? Thanks!
 

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BTW @k5kvn are the UHF Benton Co freqs shut down now with the move to AWIN?
I used to hear 460.45 PL 162.2 (and other UHFs) booming into Joplin from time to time.
Not any more!
 

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BTW @k5kvn are the UHF Benton Co freqs shut down now with the move to AWIN?
I used to hear 460.45 PL 162.2 (and other UHFs) booming into Joplin from time to time.
Not any more!
Yeah, when I was up there a few weeks ago, those frequencies were silent.

I remember when I lived in Joplin in the late 1980s, sometimes during the night I could hear Kansas City (MO) police dispatch when they were still on VHF. Seems like one of them was 154.860 MHz.
 
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