nfd2004 said:Is the FDNY now using the Ultrahigh band channels only. I ask because I am no longer able to hear them on my portable scanner in Bridgeport, Ct where I was able to pick them up on 154. -- channels loud and clear before.
NYBravest82 said:Not to dig up an old topic, but it appears as though the switchover may have happened...i'm very rough with the tech issues and scanners, and it may be due to the fact my BC72XLT was dropped twice the other night, but the 154's aren't comin in anymore, and the newly programmed channels, the 482's, by my buddy are coming in...albeit very faintly and staticy at times, but like i said, programming a scanner is not my strong suit by any stretch...maybe someone can offer some insights?
FDNY793727 said:NYBravest82 said:Not to dig up an old topic, but it appears as though the switchover may have happened...i'm very rough with the tech issues and scanners, and it may be due to the fact my BC72XLT was dropped twice the other night, but the 154's aren't comin in anymore, and the newly programmed channels, the 482's, by my buddy are coming in...albeit very faintly and staticy at times, but like i said, programming a scanner is not my strong suit by any stretch...maybe someone can offer some insights?
At 23:50 I picked up Manhattan on 154.2500 MHz. At 23:54 then 23:55 I heard Staten Island then the Bronx on 154.1900 MHz. At 00:05 Queens transmitted on 154.400 MHz. At 00:09 Brooklyn transmitted on 154.3700. Seems like they're still transmitting on both sets of frequencies.
dan said:The simulcast will continue for an undetermined amount of time. All operations are conducted on the UHF system. A handful of support and staff vehicles still have VHF radios. Over the last few weeks the radio mechanics have drastically cut down the wattage on the VHF system thus reducing the coverage area. 100 watts or less now as opposed to 200-300 watts going off the old VHF system. The DARS system is continuing to expand and the first batch of Motorola APEX portables are being tested on an extremely limited basis.
dan said:The simulcast will continue for an undetermined amount of time. All operations are conducted on the UHF system. A handful of support and staff vehicles still have VHF radios. Over the last few weeks the radio mechanics have drastically cut down the wattage on the VHF system thus reducing the coverage area. 100 watts or less now as opposed to 200-300 watts going off the old VHF system. The DARS system is continuing to expand and the first batch of Motorola APEX portables are being tested on an extremely limited basis.
gjb114 said:Sorry if this diverts from the current topic but I'm in need of recommendations from the knowledgeable on this site. After some 30 plus years my Radio Shack scanner needs to be replaced. Can anyone recommend an inexpensive handheld programmable scanner that is reliable. My main interest is FDNY. Thanks in advance for your responses.