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Author:  Edmonder [ Fri Aug 25, 2006 8:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Snohomish County Community transit frequencies

Does anyone know where I can find Community transit bus line's frequencies ? TNX

Author:  MTM [ Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:36 pm ]
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Try: 851.8375, 852.5875 and 853.3375 Mhz.

Author:  Edmonder [ Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Community Transit Frequencies

Thanks MTM. I'll see what I can find there <s>. I ride CT frequently and wondered where I might listen. King Co. Metro is quite busy, but I did not know where to listen for CT - now maybe I can see what is going on with CT.
I have mixed feelings about my PRO97 - who else uses one on this board ?

Best wishes to everyone.

Author:  Boo Boo [ Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:57 am ]
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they are 900mhz and listed with the pierce and king radio freqs on the kcmetro page but i dont remember where

Author:  MTM [ Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:51 am ]
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Try 866.1875 as well. Could be voice or MDT. I am not sure. But give all four freqs a try. 851.8375, 852.5875, 853.3375, and 866.1875. The 900 Mhz stuff are "links" or "relays" from dispatch to the hilltop transmitter sites and back. (ie: 957.80 )

Author:  cowboymike1971 [ Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:08 am ]
Post subject:  RE: Sno Community Transit

Are Those Freqs Non-Trunked MTM? Since we are on transit and all, How is the Taxi cab comms in the Puget Sound Region?? I know, its an odd thing to listen to but can be very comical at times. Anyone have anything for the Sound area? Thanks.

Author:  MTM [ Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:16 am ]
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I think 460.60 R is still in use as a taxi channel in Seattle. Most seem to be going to non-voice data systems - with voice as only a back-up.

Author:  Boo Boo [ Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:57 pm ]
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there is a listing on the metrokc website that lists the frequencies for pierce/king/and sno and sno uses 900mhz

Author:  MTM [ Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:10 pm ]
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What site are you referring to ?? KCMetro ?? MetroKC ?? Thanks -- MTM

Author:  Edmonder [ Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:03 am ]
Post subject:  Snohomish County Community transit frequencies

MTM wrote:
Try 866.1875 as well. Could be voive or MDT. I am not sure. But give all four freqs a try. 851.8375, 852.5875, 853.3375, and 866.1875. The 900 Mhz stuff are "links" from dispatch to the hilltop transmitter sites. (ie: 957.80 )


I just wanted to let you know that I heard some traffic on the frequencies you listed but I have not yet determined if the traffic is community transit.
One frequency seems to be the dispatcher, but the bus was not audible.

Here is a web link that might be of interest to folks:
http://www.nwlink.com/~snopacweb/
tnx

Author:  MTM [ Mon Aug 28, 2006 1:46 pm ]
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Thanks for the report. Some types of services -- do NOT use "full-duplex" repeater operations. The base dispatcher has more control over the "fleet" that way. This also would explain the 900 mhz "relay" or "control" channels -- linking the mobiles back to the dispatcher -- from hilltop receivers. Keep us notified.

Author:  Edmonder [ Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:30 am ]
Post subject:  Community Transit Frequencies

I had a little more time to listen yesterday and I am sure the frequencies are for community transit. When I adjusted the squelch a bit lower I was able to hear all the traffic. The signal is not very steady at times for some reason. tnx

Author:  MTM [ Tue Aug 29, 2006 10:33 am ]
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Glad that it works. Keep in mind that they use several mountain top sites -- both in Snohomish and King County and it helps -- if you use an 800 mhz -- tuned antenna. The Radio Shack special 800 Mhz rubber duck works tens times better on my PRO-95 -- over the standard antenna that came with the unit. The "pops" and "hash" are almost gone completely. The King County site -- on Tiger Mtn -- has a lot of dead spots -- even if it is a very high mountain. It sees farther in to the distance -- but has some very poor "dead spots" inside the primary coverage area. Most of the major Seattle FM broadcast stations have moved to Tiger Mtn -- because it's the ONLY site high enough to allow them to be a FULL Class "C" FM station. Keep us posted -- please. MTM

Author:  Edmonder [ Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:11 am ]
Post subject:  Community Transit Frequencies

I have an optional attenuator on my PRO 97 that helps with noise in the area and turning down the squelch is also helpful. The most helpful thing so far is being away from the cell phone tower very nearby. Also, where I live is very hilly and we live in a trough, so that is a problem <s>.

I remember being in downtown Seattle one time beneath the transmitter atop the Columbia Tower. The reception was horrible there - but really great in Issaquah 15 miles or so away <s>. Bellevue was famous for dead spots. I used to work there and once in a while carried my PRO 94 to work and back. There were always several places where reception zilch.

One thing I've noticed about the PRO97 is that if I am on a trunked bank such as Snohomish County, the scanner will latch onto the data channel as if it were in conventional mode even though it is set to trunk the 800 mhz snohomish county system.

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