Hi Chuck,

 

What are you hearing from the Sheriff Joe as your county is a BATA Site for
M/A-Com OpenSky. I am hearing horror stories. Some time if you have a minute
maybe you can bring me up to speed on your opinion as to if this system will
ever be accepted. I know Motorola is waiting in the shadows to put in
something they know will work. Shoot me a comment off line someday.

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73 Jim  KA2AJH  

 

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Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 1:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wide Band / Narrow Band

 

This will all change dramatically as systems migrate to the M/A-Com OpenSky
system in New York State. The only way you'll be able to listen is if an
agency gateways traffic to a conventional channel. This same thing is
already happening in Pennsylvania. But this is somewhat off-topic, I
suppose.

 

Chuck

WB2EDV

 

 

 

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From: Jim Cicirello <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

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Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 1:22 PM

Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Wide Band / Narrow Band

 

We are going through the same growing pains here in Rural Western New York.
The problems with the NON-TRUNKING SCANNERS, is they will not go out to 12.5
KHz or even lower of a split. Here is an example; one of our frequencies,
155.0475. Now if you try to put that in your BC-895XLT it will round off.
Another problem is that on the narrow band frequencies, they use a deviation
of about 3 KHz. The scanners, even the new TRUNKING SCANNERS that will go
out to the new narrow band frequencies will NOT consistently decode the
lower generated PL Tones below about 4 KHz. I called Uniden and told them
that I wanted a list of scanners that would do the new narrow band
frequencies BUT DID NOT NEED TRUNKING. He told me that the only scanners
they have capable of narrow band are the TRUNKING UNITS. Now if you are
close to the transmitter, you can sometimes hear the rounded off frequency
OK without distortion. And if the PL don't decode, use carrier squelch.
Hopes this helps. Join the crowd of the new Narrow Band Generation. 

 

 

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