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Revision as of 03:29, 2 February 2015
System Name | Permian Basin Regional Interoperability Network |
System Type | APCO Project 25 |
System ID | 1FB |
Connect Tone | ? |
Wide Area Communications Network | ? |
Network Access Code | ? |
TRBO Color Code | ? |
NXDN RAN | |
Band | VHF / 800 |
County | Various |
State | Texas |
Ownership | Public |
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Permian Basin Regional Interoperability Network RR DB Entry | |
Permian Basin Regional Interoperability Network Site Map from the RRDB | |
Texas Discussion Forum | |
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Welcome to the Permian Basin Regional Interoperability Network collaboration article, a Trunked Radio System located in Texas.
This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.
News Report from November 29, 2014: The Howard County TRS is back in service. The previous tower fell in November 2013 due to ice. The Glass Mountain tower has been replaced, but the radio infrastructure has not been installed yet. TxDOT is using the system regularly. Midland SO is simulcasting from conventional P25, but ADP encrypted.