Need confirmed information for this system
If there is anyone down near Morgantown / WVU who happens to have a BCD436HP or BCD536HP with NXDN support, or who has a Whistler scanner capable of NXDN, or who is skilled in using DSDPlus, please consider monitoring the WVU trunked system.
In the DB it is listed as an LTR system with NXDN voice. I highly doubt it is LTR with NXDN voice. It's either NXDN48 trunked or its IDAS Type-C or Type-D. The only way we can correct the DB is to know exactly what type of system it is.
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=6820
150.92
151.91
152.3375
152.8625
153.08
153.4025
153.7025
First you'll want to determine if there is a 24/7 control channel active on one of those frequencies. If there is 24/7 control channel activity on one of those frequencies, it is either a NEXEDGE48 Type-C or IDAS Type-C system. If there is no 24/7 control channel, then it is either an NEXEDGE48 Type-D or IDAS Type-D system.
Somebody with the ability to monitor the frequencies (especially control channel, if one exists) can easily identify the type of system by monitoring the control channel and/or voice channels.
If you have a BCD436HP/BCD536HP with NXDN added to it, just program all 7 frequencies in as an NXDN Trunked System, set up a quick key and enable the system for scanning, and then use the LCN Finder to find all of the relevant LCN information for the system.
If anyone is within range and has something capable of monitoring NXDN but needs help, just make a post and I'll certainly try and help you out the best I can.
As the system is entered into the RRDB right now, it's not going to work for anybody who might import it into their NXDN-capable scanner. It would really be great to be able to get a definitive answer regarding the system type and LCNs (channel numbers).
Mike