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System Name | FleetTalk Carolinas |
System Type | NXDN NEXEDGE 4800 |
System ID | 129 |
Connect Tone | {{{CTone}}} |
Network Access Code | {{{NAC}}} |
DMR Color Code | {{{CCode}}} |
NXDN RAN | |
Band | UHF |
State | NC, SC, VA |
Ownership | Private |
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FleetTalk Carolinas System DB Entry | |
FleetTalk Carolinas Site Map from the RRDB | |
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Welcome to the FleetTalk Carolinas TRS collaboration article. 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
FleetTalk Carolinas is part of the FleetTalk network, serving North and South Carolina, as well as some of Virginia.