Difference between revisions of "Mountain Village Regional Public Safety System"
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+ | {{Infobox_TRS_MultiCounty | ||
+ | |SysName=Mountain Valley Regional Public Safety | ||
+ | |Flavor=[[LTR Passport]] | ||
+ | |SysID=? | ||
+ | |CTone=? | ||
+ | |NAC=? | ||
+ | |Band=VHF | ||
+ | |County=[[San Miguel County (CO)|San Miguel]] & [[Montrose County (CO)|Montrose]] | ||
+ | |State=[[Colorado (US)|Colorado]] | ||
+ | |fstate=colorado | ||
+ | |OwnerTy=Public | ||
+ | |sid=2871}} | ||
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+ | {{Tracker_LTR|LType=Passport}} | ||
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+ | ==Related Links== | ||
* [http://sheriff.co.montrose.co.us/MCSO_communications.htm Montrose County Government Page] | * [http://sheriff.co.montrose.co.us/MCSO_communications.htm Montrose County Government Page] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 7 May 2018
System Name | Mountain Valley Regional Public Safety |
System Type | LTR Passport |
System ID | ? |
Connect Tone | ? |
Wide Area Communications Network | ? |
Network Access Code | ? |
TRBO Color Code | ? |
NXDN RAN | |
Band | VHF |
County | San Miguel & Montrose |
State | Colorado |
Ownership | Public |
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Mountain Valley Regional Public Safety RR DB Entry | |
Mountain Valley Regional Public Safety Site Map from the RRDB | |
Colorado Discussion Forum | |
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Welcome to the Mountain Valley Regional Public Safety collaboration article, a Trunked Radio System located in Colorado.
This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.
- LTR-Passport systems and/or talkgroups cannot be trunktracked with any scanner. However you can listen to the frequencies conventionally. See our Trunked Radio Decoders page for compatible applications