olowy wrote:
Were you able to monitor the 380mhz clearly? I seem to pickup a bunch of TGIDs, and maybe pickup a second of chatter before I either lose it, or it just stays choppy. Once in a while I will hear a conversation clearly but that is the exception not the rule. I thought it might be the range, but getting closer to Lewis doesnt seem to make it come in better.
Yes I was, but using my 396T I had to do some experimenting. First, I was just monitoring the system using the Search & Control Channel Only monitoring function. I was experiencing the same problem with only getting bits and pieces of transmissions. So then I actually built a new System with the control channels I found, and it worked fine. I set the P-25 decode level to "Default" instead of "Auto", which I had heard sometimes is needed on the 396 and 996 radios.
The control channels that are carrying Fort Lewis traffic are:
Tower 101
380.0750 - Primary Control Channel
380.3875 - Alternate Control Channel
Tower 102
380.2125 - Primary Control Channel
380.5500 - Alternate Control Channel
And I was able to confirm at least one talk group. TG8332 is Ft. Lewis Range Control, which is simulcast on 40.2 MHz and 165.0875 MHz. I also heard "Gate Control" calling units for check-ins, but didn't write down the talk group.
One last thing - I'm ot sure where you are located, but I did notice that the 380 trunked system coverage is much "tighter" to the base than the 400 MHz system. I completely lost the Tower 101 control channel once I got north of McChord AFB on I-5. However, I could still pick up Tower 102 well south of Olympia on I-5 headed home.