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* The old analog system used 855.0375/810.0375 at each site with different input PL tones at each site. It is not known if the analog repeaters are still online, since this frequency pair is still licensed at most of the sites.  
 
* The old analog system used 855.0375/810.0375 at each site with different input PL tones at each site. It is not known if the analog repeaters are still online, since this frequency pair is still licensed at most of the sites.  
  
* The new digital system went online in November 2015. This is a conventional (non-trunked) DMR (or MOTOTRBO?) system with five IP site connect multicast sites in Comanche, Jackson and Tillman counties in Oklahoma, and Wichita and Wilbarger counties in Texas. According to an FCC license application attachment there is also a systemwide simplex talkaround frequency. It is not known if the talkaround frequency is digital or analog.
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* The new digital system went online in November 2015. This is a conventional (non-trunked) DMR (or MOTOTRBO?) system with five linked multicast sites in Comanche, Jackson and Tillman counties in Oklahoma, and Wichita and Wilbarger counties in Texas. According to an FCC license application attachment there is also a systemwide simplex talkaround frequency. It is not known if the talkaround frequency is digital or analog.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:41, 20 November 2015

General Information

  • The old analog system used 855.0375/810.0375 at each site with different input PL tones at each site. It is not known if the analog repeaters are still online, since this frequency pair is still licensed at most of the sites.
  • The new digital system went online in November 2015. This is a conventional (non-trunked) DMR (or MOTOTRBO?) system with five linked multicast sites in Comanche, Jackson and Tillman counties in Oklahoma, and Wichita and Wilbarger counties in Texas. According to an FCC license application attachment there is also a systemwide simplex talkaround frequency. It is not known if the talkaround frequency is digital or analog.
  • See the Monitoring DMR and Monitoring TRBO sections of the DMR MOTOTRBO articles for compatible receivers, scanners and applications

System Frequencies

The repeaters are listed separately on each county page in the database.

Frequency Input License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag
855.0125 810.0125 WPXK256 RM 1 CC SWREA Tipton Tipton, OK (Headquarters) (Tillman County) DMR Utilities
855.0375 810.0375 WPXK256 RM 1 CC SWREA Altus Altus, OK (Jackson County) DMR Utilities
858.3375 813.3375 WPXK256 RM 1 CC SWREA Indhoma Indiahoma, OK (Comanche County) DMR Utilities
859.4125 814.4125 WPXK256 RM 1 CC SWREA Vernon Vernon, TX (Wilbarger County) DMR Utilities
855.4375 810.4375 WPXK256 RM 1 CC SWREA Electra Electra, TX (Wichita County) DMR Utilities
811.3375 WPXK256 M ??? SWREA T/A Systemwide Talkaround ??? Utilities

System Talkgroups

Time Slot Group Description
1 1 TS1 Dispatch
2 2 TS2 truck-to-truck?

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Utilities Comanche County (OK) Utilities Comanche County (OK)
Utilities Jackson County (OK) Utilities Jackson County (OK)
Utilities Tillman County (OK) Utilities Tillman County (OK)
Businesses Wichita County (TX) Businesses Wichita County (TX)
Businesses Wilbarger County (TX) Businesses Wilbarger County (TX)