NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by Mike Alpha » Mon Jun 03, 2019 7:54 pm

Scotty wrote:
Mike Alpha wrote:TGs 10052 and 10036 still being denied.
I wonder if that is to do with the geo restrictions on RFS talkgroups? May be the case this site isn’t set up correctly to allow those local TG’s to access, but statewide TG’s can get access?
What I was hearing on those RFS TGs on Horsley and Razorback I was also hearing on TG 20029 on the Gregory Hills site, so there's some interesting patching going on.

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by system_tech » Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:48 am

Interesting having TG 10052 denied at Gregory Hills. (If still is?)

It happens to be the local Macarthur RFS TG and they could do be with the coverage!

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by astro_boy » Fri Jun 07, 2019 9:14 am

Site 012 looks to have dropped all BP 04 allocations.
peers remain the same.
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by Mike Alpha » Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:58 am

system_tech wrote:Interesting having TG 10052 denied at Gregory Hills. (If still is?)

It happens to be the local Macarthur RFS TG and they could do be with the coverage!

s_t
Still being denied today.

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by Scotty » Fri Jun 07, 2019 6:20 pm

Mike Alpha wrote:Still being denied today.

Mike
Still seeing the same on Unitrunker. Apart from those RFS talkgroups, all other talkgroups seem to be affiliating and operating without issue. Have confirmed audio via some of the ambo channels as well a couple of days back, so the site is definitely up and running. Almost certainly something to the RFS setup that is restricting those talkgroups.

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by Mike Alpha » Fri Jun 07, 2019 6:40 pm

Definitely more varied traffic now since when it first came to life - TMC, SES and Ambo South West popping up more. Haven't seen Ambo State 1 (MRU) TG10301 on there yet.

RFS TGs 10036, 10042, 10052, 10077, 30003 and 30017 continually being denied.

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by Bigfella237 » Fri Jun 07, 2019 8:30 pm

astro_boy wrote:Site 012 looks to have dropped all BP 04 allocations.
peers remain the same.
So they are actually broadcast as bandplan 05 LCNs now?

They must have fixed whatever problem they were having previously?

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Post by citabria » Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:04 pm

They always were broadcasting them, they just were not actually *using* them.

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Post by Bigfella237 » Sat Jun 08, 2019 2:27 am

Okay now I'm confused, when I listed the 05-xxxx LCNs everybody said I was wrong and that they were all showing as 04-xxxx, so I changed the list to include 'explicitly broadcast' 04-xxxx LCNs.

Now are you saying that wasn't the case?

So are the freqs on site 001-012 showing 04-xxxx LCNs or 05-xxxx LCNs against them?

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Site Listing (current)

Post by Mike Alpha » Sat Jun 08, 2019 12:40 pm

Bigfella237 wrote:So are the freqs on site 001-012 showing 04-xxxx LCNs or 05-xxxx LCNs against them?

Andrew
Astro-boy posted this screen grab earlier in the thread.

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