[TheList] TIII Network

Scan CHCH scanchch at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 13:07:33 AEDT 2020


I have mapped out 3 of the Christchurch sites

On Friday, April 3, 2020, Tim Devaney <timdevaneynz at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ho
>
> Are there any of these networks in Dunedin that I can listen to I'm
> listening to Delta on one network but that's about it. Anyone can point me
> in the right direction as always I would be greatly appreciative of that
>
> Tim
>
> On Fri, 3 Apr 2020, 14:45 DogSecurity - Richard, <
> richard at dogsecurity.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> These are all the new Tier3 Vital (the new name of Teamtalk) network that
>> will eventually replace Fleetlink and ActionNet completely.  These are
>> likely existing Fleetlink and/or ActionNet sites, that have had some of the
>> MPT1327 voice channels removed and Tier3 gear installed.
>>
>> I can't help with mapping it out, as I'm not down there, you might be the
>> best positioned to do that, as you're clearly receiving multiple sites from
>> your location.
>>
>> Mapping them out will be a slow process as you have to wait for voice
>> activity.  When mapping, I tend to search each control channel to get the
>> site name on RSM, then search for Vital as customer, and that repeater site
>> as the Transmit location... add all of those channels into a scanner and
>> listen for which are trunking and which are mpt1327 channels.... if you're
>> scanning and hear voice - it's gotta be part of the MPT1327 systems so can
>> be removed.  Eventually you'll only have DMR channels left. Then it's a
>> case of letting DSDPlus do the work for you, matching the DMR channels to
>> DSD channels to get a full map.  There's probably a better way of doing
>> this, however I don't think searching for emission 7K60FXWDT will help, as
>> I think the channels are registered as both analog and digital capable.
>>
>> Anyone reading that doesn't understand, remember that you'll only receive
>> talkgroups on a site that has a subscriber radio subscribed.  IE if
>> CustomerA has Vehicle1 and Vehicle2 attached to SiteA, and CustomerB has
>> Vehicle1 and Vehicle2 attached to SiteA and SiteB.  When CustomerA does a
>> group call, you'll hear it on SiteA and NOT SiteB, whereas CustomerB you'll
>> receive on both.  This isn't a limitation of the scanner, you're likely not
>> doing anything wrong.. but how the network is designed to work.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On 3/04/2020 14:23, Darryl Healy wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> Timaru based
>>
>> Does anyone have any info on a couple of Tiii networks?
>>  H2-32.2 (414.31250, 410.66250 and 412.06250),
>>  H2-31.6 (414 38750),
>>  H2-31.5 (414 42500),
>>  H2-31.2 (416.7500) which I am receiving locally in Timaru.
>>
>> Id anyone has these Tiii sites mapped out could I get more info on them?
>>
>> Any info on these networks would be great trying to map it out on DSD
>> Plus fastlane.
>>
>> Darryl
>>
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