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151.2725 was licensed to denmark back in 2011 not sure who has the license right now they had 1 or 2 repeaters east of denmark center - brownfield is to the west of denmark - so coverage might be poor depending on the topography both denmark and brownfield have multiple other VHF highband channels licensed both denmark and brownfield have fulltime dpw departments - therefore they probably both have local DPW radio channels also some of the other channels that they have licensed are on the legacy / historical dpw channels - they also have some LG channels listed rrdb does not have any input listed for the 151 mhz repeater - it does show it to be shared by the 2 FDs rrdb does not list any lg nor dpw channels for the 2 towns sne does show a local fd channel for denmark - Denmark 153.9050 S 156.7 Denmark Local 2017.03.29 LTE4NFD sne does not show any dpw or lg or ems chanels for denmark or brownfield if we had to guess - we would guess that the fd channels are listed correctly - the 151 mhz repeater or repeaters probably uses one of the mobile only channels as an input channel - and the 2 DPWs probably have their own primary channels on the remaining vhf highband channels of course it is possible that ALL of the 'local' channels will be found in all of the radios used by fd and dpw - ie - all of the dpw trucks have all of the fd and dpw channels - and all of the fire trucks have all of the fd and dpw channels note - would not be surprised if all of the dpw employees also serve as firefighters -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "massfire" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/massfire/CAFXWwKaTOSBDfukm_Lg_-uY_VFYVPcpYPBAFJtNG4-3xu1ASRA%40mail.gmail.com.
