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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet operates a statewide VHF High-band system consisting of 48 repeaters, 36 of those being linked to the Transportation Operations Center (TOC) in Frankfort, Kentucky via a Microwave Back-haul. All repeaters are analog and have the capability of being keyed in district wide or individual configuration by the TOC Incident Dispatcher in Frankfort. The reaming 12 non-linked repeaters act in a standalone configuration. | The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet operates a statewide VHF High-band system consisting of 48 repeaters, 36 of those being linked to the Transportation Operations Center (TOC) in Frankfort, Kentucky via a Microwave Back-haul. All repeaters are analog and have the capability of being keyed in district wide or individual configuration by the TOC Incident Dispatcher in Frankfort. The reaming 12 non-linked repeaters act in a standalone configuration. | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 30 March 2022
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC)
- The database entry is here
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet operates a statewide VHF High-band system consisting of 48 repeaters, 36 of those being linked to the Transportation Operations Center (TOC) in Frankfort, Kentucky via a Microwave Back-haul. All repeaters are analog and have the capability of being keyed in district wide or individual configuration by the TOC Incident Dispatcher in Frankfort. The reaming 12 non-linked repeaters act in a standalone configuration.