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==Trunking News==
 
==Trunking News==
* Starting in the third quarter of 2009 Government Ministries,Agencies,Crown Corporations,Municipalities,School Divisions,Health Care EMS/Fire will start using this system. There will be many new TGIDs added before the second half of 2010 as FleetNet800 is to be shut down by 2010 year end.  
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* Starting in 2010 Government Ministries,Agencies,Crown Corporations,Municipalities,School Divisions,Health Care EMS/Fire will start using this system. There will be many new TGIDs added before the second half of 2010 as FleetNet800 is to be shut down by year end.
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* The systems capacity is being increased now to make room for the added users. 125 of the systems sites will now have 4 trunked channels to use.
 
* Unitrunker is showing that there is a MDS LEDR Microwave Radio Data link from site # 46 to site # 47  TX 851.5500 / RX 852.5750
 
* Unitrunker is showing that there is a MDS LEDR Microwave Radio Data link from site # 46 to site # 47  TX 851.5500 / RX 852.5750
 
* More tower site radio data links can be found in these bands: 421-to-427 MHZ and 890-to-960 MHz.
 
* More tower site radio data links can be found in these bands: 421-to-427 MHZ and 890-to-960 MHz.

Revision as of 11:13, 24 October 2009

Welcome to the Saskatchewan P25 Public Safety wiki.

Trunking News

  • Starting in 2010 Government Ministries,Agencies,Crown Corporations,Municipalities,School Divisions,Health Care EMS/Fire will start using this system. There will be many new TGIDs added before the second half of 2010 as FleetNet800 is to be shut down by year end.
  • The systems capacity is being increased now to make room for the added users. 125 of the systems sites will now have 4 trunked channels to use.
  • Unitrunker is showing that there is a MDS LEDR Microwave Radio Data link from site # 46 to site # 47 TX 851.5500 / RX 852.5750
  • More tower site radio data links can be found in these bands: 421-to-427 MHZ and 890-to-960 MHz.

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