AMR on NXDN
AMR on NXDN
I know it has been a couple of months since AMR in Riverside County switched to NXDN/DMR. Just wondered if anyone is monitoring them with a TRX-1, TRX-2, SDS100 or Unication? If so, how do they sound?
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Re: AMR on NXDN
I can't really address your question, as I don't have a digital-capable receiver. I did, however, want to comment that even though their primary dispatch freqs of 155.265R / 155.91 mob are digital, their repeater on 452.6875 PL103.5 is still analog.
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Re: AMR on NXDN
Is NXDN the future of scanning?
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Re: AMR on NXDN
Is that 155.265 frequency specific to Riverside City and also the UHF repeater with it?
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Re: AMR on NXDN
avdrummerboy:
Okay, my bad. Thanks for pointing out my mistake. I meant 155.295, not 155.265.
Before the transition to digital, AMR used 155.295 as a repeater for their dispatch for the entire northwestern portion of Riverside County, including all of the cities for that area. The setup was 155.91 mobiles to the repeater on 155.295.
I really don't know how the system works, but AMR also uses a repeater on 452.6875 that repeats or simulcasts the 155.295 digital transmissions, but this UHF repeater is still analog, so it's simulcasting the digital VHF transmissions in analog. Rather confusing.
As a side note, the 155.265 frequency that I originally and mistaken posted is the AMR ambulance to hospital frequency. This frequency is a base and mobile simplex system, not a repeater, and it also is still analog with a PL of 110.9.
<>< Mike
Okay, my bad. Thanks for pointing out my mistake. I meant 155.295, not 155.265.
Before the transition to digital, AMR used 155.295 as a repeater for their dispatch for the entire northwestern portion of Riverside County, including all of the cities for that area. The setup was 155.91 mobiles to the repeater on 155.295.
I really don't know how the system works, but AMR also uses a repeater on 452.6875 that repeats or simulcasts the 155.295 digital transmissions, but this UHF repeater is still analog, so it's simulcasting the digital VHF transmissions in analog. Rather confusing.
As a side note, the 155.265 frequency that I originally and mistaken posted is the AMR ambulance to hospital frequency. This frequency is a base and mobile simplex system, not a repeater, and it also is still analog with a PL of 110.9.
<>< Mike
Re: AMR on NXDN
Tried the 452.6875 frequency No activity noted was this freq changed as well?
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Re: AMR on NXDN
N6RVB, Where are you located? I'm listening to it right now with a good signal in the Riverside/ Corona area.
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Monitoring from western Riverside County, CA.
<>< Mike
Monitoring from western Riverside County, CA.