Difference between revisions of "A-Beep - UHF-T (MetroChicago)"
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− | |SysName = A-Beep | + | |SysName = A-Beep - UHF-T (MetroChicago) |
− | | | + | |Flavor = [[LTR Standard]] |
− | |SysID = | + | |SysID = ? |
− | |CTone = | + | |CTone = ? |
− | |NAC = | + | |NAC = ? |
− | |Band = UHF | + | |Band = UHF |
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|State = [[Illinois (US)|Illinois]] & [[Indiana (US)|Indiana]] | |State = [[Illinois (US)|Illinois]] & [[Indiana (US)|Indiana]] | ||
− | | | + | |OwnerTy = Private |
− | + | |sid = 5733 | |
− | |sid = 5733 | + | }} |
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+ | ==Note== | ||
+ | *The RRDB lists this TRS as multi-county, not multi-state, though it covers 2 counties of an adjacent state. | ||
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==Related Links== | ==Related Links== | ||
− | * [[A-Beep UHF-T | + | * [[A-Beep - UHF-T (MetroChicago) Unidentified Talkgroups]] |
− | [[Category:Illinois]] | + | [[Category:Illinois Communications Providers]] |
[[Category:Illinois Trunked Radio Systems]] | [[Category:Illinois Trunked Radio Systems]] | ||
− | [[Category:Indiana]] | + | [[Category:Indiana Communications Providers]] |
[[Category:Indiana Trunked Radio Systems]] | [[Category:Indiana Trunked Radio Systems]] |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 26 August 2016
System Name | A-Beep - UHF-T (MetroChicago) |
System Type | LTR Standard |
System ID | ? |
Connect Tone | ? |
Network Access Code | ? |
DMR Color Code | {{{CCode}}} |
NXDN RAN | |
Band | UHF |
State | Illinois & Indiana |
Ownership | Private |
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A-Beep - UHF-T (MetroChicago) System DB Entry | |
A-Beep - UHF-T (MetroChicago) Site Map from the RRDB | |
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MediaWiki | |
QuickRef | |
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Welcome to the A-Beep - UHF-T (MetroChicago) TRS collaboration article. This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.
Note
- The RRDB lists this TRS as multi-county, not multi-state, though it covers 2 counties of an adjacent state.