The only way I can find my way into Portland's page is by searching on the site, is that by design? There's no way for a user to drill down from the landing page? (Sorry, I just found a link to it in a comment on the Cumberland Co Fire page - where it's linked in via the VHF simulcast frequency)
As it is a well built out system, and isn't going any where any time soon...wouldn't it make sense to have it to be a little easier to find? Like, the county quicklist could have a link into TRS within the county?
link to Portland
Re: link to Portland
Main Wiki page
go to Maine
go to the Cumberland County and
from each of the Fire/Police/Local Government they each have a link to the Portland or So.Portland have hyperlinks to the Portland Page
go to Maine
go to the Cumberland County and
from each of the Fire/Police/Local Government they each have a link to the Portland or So.Portland have hyperlinks to the Portland Page
a417 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020 10:08The only way I can find my way into Portland's page is by searching on the site, is that by design? There's no way for a user to drill down from the landing page? (Sorry, I just found a link to it in a comment on the Cumberland Co Fire page - where it's linked in via the VHF simulcast frequency)
As it is a well built out system, and isn't going any where any time soon...wouldn't it make sense to have it to be a little easier to find? Like, the county quicklist could have a link into TRS within the county?
Bill Dunn N1KUG
Cruise Ship Frequencies
http://scanmaritime.com
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Cruise Ship Frequencies
http://scanmaritime.com
"The tougher it is to find a frequency, the more it makes me want to work to find it. - I've learned to use the SEARCH Button"
Re: link to Portland
Yes, it would be. Some of the "northern municipal trunks" are somewhat buried. I have an idea that may help. Stand by.a417 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020 10:08The only way I can find my way into Portland's page is by searching on the site, is that by design? There's no way for a user to drill down from the landing page? (Sorry, I just found a link to it in a comment on the Cumberland Co Fire page - where it's linked in via the VHF simulcast frequency)
As it is a well built out system, and isn't going any where any time soon...wouldn't it make sense to have it to be a little easier to find? Like, the county quicklist could have a link into TRS within the county?
Mike Fitzpatrick
Broadcast Engineer - RF Enthusiast - Municipal Fire Alarm Collector
Owner: Scan New England - NECRAT.US
Issues with Scan New England can be privately addressed to me.
Broadcast Engineer - RF Enthusiast - Municipal Fire Alarm Collector
Owner: Scan New England - NECRAT.US
Issues with Scan New England can be privately addressed to me.
Re: link to Portland
Alright, that's what I found after some concerted hunting around as well. I just figured as the system encompasses fire / police / ems / muni TGIDs, that the system landing page would be a tad more prominent than having to find it buried in a comments line for a particular subclass of TGids.
Exit 53.
Re: link to Portland
This was a great idea, thanks! It was overly confusing.
Now each portal page has a list of the municipal pages being used in each state, except for Vermont, where there are none.
Maine as I understand it could have a couple more down the road too.
Now each portal page has a list of the municipal pages being used in each state, except for Vermont, where there are none.
Maine as I understand it could have a couple more down the road too.
Mike Fitzpatrick
Broadcast Engineer - RF Enthusiast - Municipal Fire Alarm Collector
Owner: Scan New England - NECRAT.US
Issues with Scan New England can be privately addressed to me.
Broadcast Engineer - RF Enthusiast - Municipal Fire Alarm Collector
Owner: Scan New England - NECRAT.US
Issues with Scan New England can be privately addressed to me.
Re: link to Portland
Not trying to make more work, but would that also end up on the Quicklists page found here https://www.scan-ne.net/wiki/index.php?title=Quicklists?
Exit 53.
Re: link to Portland
Nope. That page is old and soon to be archived anyways.a417 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020 17:11Not trying to make more work, but would that also end up on the Quicklists page found here https://www.scan-ne.net/wiki/index.php?title=Quicklists?
Mike Fitzpatrick
Broadcast Engineer - RF Enthusiast - Municipal Fire Alarm Collector
Owner: Scan New England - NECRAT.US
Issues with Scan New England can be privately addressed to me.
Broadcast Engineer - RF Enthusiast - Municipal Fire Alarm Collector
Owner: Scan New England - NECRAT.US
Issues with Scan New England can be privately addressed to me.