[TheList] trunking

gklm gklm at slingshot.co.nz
Wed Sep 5 08:13:32 AEST 2012


Hi Andy,

Thanks for the clarification regarding Smartnet.

When you mention Ports of Auckland, isn't this the Auckland Airport?

Mark.


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I think you will find that the Motorola Systems of which you speak are
Smartnet not P25.
P25 is a Digital system. There is no such thing as P25 Analogue, (trunked or
untrunked).

Ports of Auckland also run an 800MHz Smartnet analogue trunked system.

Cheers

Andy


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In Auckland there are:

1. Nexcom, a Motorola P25 Analog trunking system.
2. Teamtalk EDACS (still active with site IDs 2, 3, 10, 11 and 31 at least).
3. King Communications, another Motorola P25 Analog trunking system.
4. Auckland International Airport Ltd, again, P25 analog trunking.
5. Another P25 analog trunking system at Auckland Airport, Site ID is 4602h.
(this one is split across 800 and 499 MHz.)

Of course, if you ever happen to travel to Sydney or Melbourne, then your
Uniden trunking scanner will be rather useful, including digital trunking of
Ambo, Fire.

Mark.
Auckland.




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