Anyone working on these? I was just perusing the FCC database and found quite a few I never listened to when I lived there (beyond the heavy hitters like Day Wireless, Silke, Wiztronics, etc).
Some should be easy to receive from one's own house; others may be too far for some to travel (sorry Nick, a lot are all the way in Seattle).
Avis car rentals at SeaTac has a little one, licensed for DMR.
The Kent School District has two licenses for what looks to be a DMR system.
WRMI765,
WRMI909Mercer Island Schools has a license for an apparent DMR system.
I see a DMR system for
Northshore School District.
Renton School District has what appears to be a lean Capacity Plus system.
Saint Francis hospital down in Federal Way is licensed for a DMR system.
I'm not quite certain what Children's Hospital is doing with multiple DMR trunked licenses, some at the same location, but maybe someone can sort it out?
WRPM987WSAT800WRDT357WQLJ632KNNM968A high-rise apartment building in Belltown,
Arrive, has its own
DMR system.
Shoreline School District has two separate DMR trunked licenses,
WQWL713 and
WPSU401.
SSA has a
DMR license for their operations at Terminal 18 on Harbor Island, or as I remember it, a stinking traffic hellhole.
St Anne Hospital in Burien has a weird one, a single channel DMR trunked license.
The
Starbucks Global HQ in SODO has a license that I remember listening to. When last I checked, they were using color code 15. Talkgroup 12 was security.
T-Mobile in Bellevue has been using a DMR system for years but appears to have recently expanded it to cover outlying sites. My notes show they used to run color code 5, with talkgroup 10 being security dispatch. I once walked into their lobby and found everyone present to be carrying a XPR7550, with one security guard carrying two.
Valley Medical Center has three licenses to cover its sprawling campus and all of its outlying clinics:
WQXC622WQXC888WQYJ738Wesley Homes, a retirement place in Des Moines, has its own system to replace the one I remember, a UHF conventional pair.
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