Difference between revisions of "Monitoring Prince George's County (MD)"
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Currently the only ways known to monitor this system include; | Currently the only ways known to monitor this system include; | ||
− | #Use a [[PSR-800]] | + | #Use a [[PSR-800]], [[BCD436HP]], [[BCD536HP]] |
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#Monitor the Control Channel with utilities such as Pro96Com or [[Unitrunker]] | #Monitor the Control Channel with utilities such as Pro96Com or [[Unitrunker]] | ||
− | This system is only partially monitorable with the other digital trunktrackers. Fire dispatch and some operations - particularly when other non Phase 2 jurisdictions are involved - may be monitored. Police seem to use the system exclusively in TDMA/Phase 2 mode, which will be unmonitorable to everything but the | + | This system is only partially monitorable with the other digital trunktrackers. Fire dispatch and some operations - particularly when other non Phase 2 jurisdictions are involved - may be monitored. Police seem to use the system exclusively in TDMA/Phase 2 mode, which will be unmonitorable to everything but the scanners listed above. No scanners can decode the encrypted talkgroups listed here. |
[[Category:Maryland]] | [[Category:Maryland]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Maryland Trunking Information]] |
Revision as of 21:00, 22 February 2014
Monitoring
Currently the only ways known to monitor this system include;
- Use a PSR-800, BCD436HP, BCD536HP
- Monitor the Control Channel with utilities such as Pro96Com or Unitrunker
This system is only partially monitorable with the other digital trunktrackers. Fire dispatch and some operations - particularly when other non Phase 2 jurisdictions are involved - may be monitored. Police seem to use the system exclusively in TDMA/Phase 2 mode, which will be unmonitorable to everything but the scanners listed above. No scanners can decode the encrypted talkgroups listed here.