Difference between revisions of "Tennessee Homeland Security District 7"
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+ | |SysName=Tennessee Homeland Security District 7 NXDN | ||
+ | |Flavor=[[NXDN]] [[NEXEDGE]] 4800 | ||
+ | |SysID=171 | ||
+ | |CTone=N/A | ||
+ | |NAC=? | ||
+ | |Band=UHF | ||
+ | |County=Various | ||
+ | |State=Tennessee | ||
+ | |fstate=tennessee | ||
+ | |OwnerTy=Private | ||
+ | |sid=8220}} | ||
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+ | {{Tracker NXDN}} | ||
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+ | ==System Information== | ||
This NXDN4800, 6.25kHz trunked system is a seven county regional trunking system initiated by the Tennessee Homeland Security Distict 7 council of Montgomery, Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Cheatham, Dickson and Robertson Counties to allow interoperable communications. | This NXDN4800, 6.25kHz trunked system is a seven county regional trunking system initiated by the Tennessee Homeland Security Distict 7 council of Montgomery, Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Cheatham, Dickson and Robertson Counties to allow interoperable communications. | ||
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The system uses a 6.25kHz channel spacing and each site's channel mapping plan is unique. | The system uses a 6.25kHz channel spacing and each site's channel mapping plan is unique. | ||
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Site RAN's are same as Site ID #. By searching the 451-455 Mhz and 460-465 Mhz bands, this system should be able to be mapped correctly. | Site RAN's are same as Site ID #. By searching the 451-455 Mhz and 460-465 Mhz bands, this system should be able to be mapped correctly. | ||
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− | + | * [[Programming the TRX-1 and TRX-2 for the Tennessee Homeland Security District 7 NXDN System]] | |
− | + | * [[Tennessee Homeland Security District 7 NXDN Site Research]] | |
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Revision as of 16:52, 20 January 2017
System Name | Tennessee Homeland Security District 7 NXDN |
System Type | NXDN NEXEDGE 4800 |
System ID | 171 |
Connect Tone | N/A |
Wide Area Communications Network | ? |
Network Access Code | ? |
TRBO Color Code | ? |
NXDN RAN | |
Band | UHF |
County | Various |
State | Tennessee |
Ownership | Private |
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Tennessee Homeland Security District 7 NXDN RR DB Entry | |
Tennessee Homeland Security District 7 NXDN Site Map from the RRDB | |
Tennessee Discussion Forum | |
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MediaWiki | |
QuickRef | |
PDF Card |
Welcome to the Tennessee Homeland Security District 7 NXDN collaboration article, a Trunked Radio System located in Tennessee.
This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.
- See the Can It Be Decoded section of the NXDN article for compatible receivers and applications
System Information
This NXDN4800, 6.25kHz trunked system is a seven county regional trunking system initiated by the Tennessee Homeland Security Distict 7 council of Montgomery, Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Cheatham, Dickson and Robertson Counties to allow interoperable communications.
Some frequencies are licensed to Greer Communications, service provider of the system.
Some are in the normal public safety bands, some are in the normal business bands.
Business users are also on the system.
The system uses a 6.25kHz channel spacing and each site's channel mapping plan is unique.
Site RAN's are same as Site ID #. By searching the 451-455 Mhz and 460-465 Mhz bands, this system should be able to be mapped correctly.