-> MS> miles away. So... I admit that I erred on the statewide part, but
-> MS> think some of the repeaters are linked up.
-> Before I posted the note, I checked with a old friend who works for T
-> GSA as a radio analyst. (Fancy word for one who designs the
-> systems, and budgets money) He handles the State Parks, and
-> verified the fact that there is no linking together of repeaters for
-> parks in TN at this time.
Then I shall consider myself corrected, good sir :)
-> MS> Can't say that I've ever heard Booker T. Washington or Harrison
-> Bay MS> State Parks on the Hamilton County SO frequencies. But, then
-> again, MS> HCSD uses UHF and the parks people use VHF-hi.
->
-> Normally they use a different series number, not a name of a park.
-> Like around here, 200 series cars are deputies, 500 fire
-> departments, 800 is conservation, 800 and 700 is Highway Patrol,
-> etc. I refer of course, to the county wide channels.
Well, that's what I meant, but then again, Dallas Bay VFDs dispatcher
often calls the Hamilton County Em Servs dispatcher on 154.160 and IDs
as "Dallas Bay".
The series numbers are most prominent with the VFDs and rescue squads. I
know 1500 series are CHCRS, but forgot the others.
But, then again, each of them uses a different attention tone (the
warbling one to get your attention after pager tones) and I can tell you
what channel and agency (unless its on one of the multi-agency channels)
it is...
Matthew
sadlerm@juno.com
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