Heard testing on what was referred to as “Tac 5” today, 460.2875, D125. First they simply said “tac 5” then “tac 5 repeater” but no noticeable repeater tail. Heard around Shelburne Road at the SB city line, not sure where they were.
I believe this was the first time I’ve logged that.
Burlington PD “Tac 5”
Re: Burlington PD “Tac 5”
per the FCC, yup a Repeater
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSea ... ey=1257714
Could have been dispatch via a console direct to the repeater, which basically acts are a base station , where-as mobile units would have the Repeater Tail
Nice Confirmation on the channel name - wiki updated, surprised it is not P25 like the main channels
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSea ... ey=1257714
Could have been dispatch via a console direct to the repeater, which basically acts are a base station , where-as mobile units would have the Repeater Tail
Nice Confirmation on the channel name - wiki updated, surprised it is not P25 like the main channels
VermontCUCV wrote: ↑25 May 2023 19:17 Heard testing on what was referred to as “Tac 5” today, 460.2875, D125. First they simply said “tac 5” then “tac 5 repeater” but no noticeable repeater tail. Heard around Shelburne Road at the SB city line, not sure where they were.
I believe this was the first time I’ve logged that.
Bill Dunn N1KUG
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