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Author:  Rescue611 [ Thu May 02, 2013 6:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Portland/Multnomah Simulcasts sites

Up here in Seattle we have the benefit of simulcast sites that don't require the programing of every system site.

As I'm trying to program Portland and Multnomah County, I don't see any simulcast sites, but just in name of the "Backbone" site suggests it might effective be a simulcast.

Can anyone provide any information - with the objective of hopefully minimize the number of sites I need to program/scan in the metro Portland area?

Thanks much.

Author:  Rich [ Thu May 02, 2013 7:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Portland/Multnomah Simulcasts sites

The simulcast sites worked fine for me last time I was in the area.

Author:  Rescue611 [ Thu May 02, 2013 7:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Portland/Multnomah Simulcasts sites

Rich wrote:
The simulcast sites worked fine for me last time I was in the area.


Where are you find a reference to Simulcasts? In checking here (Intercept radio) I see three frequencies listed as simulcast control channels, but "that other website" (which is not NW centric) shows no simulcast sites....

So I guess my question really is, what frequencies make up the complete trunk system for your simulcast sites? I realize cutting and pasting that hear is a pain in the rear, but I'd certainly appreciate it. :)

Author:  Rich [ Thu May 02, 2013 8:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Portland/Multnomah Simulcasts sites

Rescue611 wrote:
Rich wrote:
The simulcast sites worked fine for me last time I was in the area.

Where are you find a reference to Simulcasts? In checking here (Intercept radio) I see three frequencies listed as simulcast control channels

Looks like you answered your own question.

Rescue611 wrote:
So I guess my question really is, what frequencies make up the complete trunk system for your simulcast sites? I realize cutting and pasting that hear is a pain in the rear, but I'd certainly appreciate it. :)

I used control channel trunking so I had no reason to look them up, however if I was interested in knowing I'd just look them up in the database. For example:

http://www.interceptradio.com/fcc.php?scall=WNVL283&cmap=1&cfreq=1&spl=FB2&z=1

http://www.interceptradio.com/fcc.php?scall=WNZY850&cmap=1&cfreq=1&spl=FB2&z=1

...etc

Author:  KE7JFF [ Thu May 09, 2013 7:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Portland/Multnomah Simulcasts sites

Yup! The MultCo 800 system is a simulcast system with add-on IntelliRepeaters providing coverage to specific users like Forest Heights and Cornelius Pass sites.

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