I've got a bunch of frequencies listed as Zycomm and they're all quite busy channels, but I can't quite work out what kind of users are on the system
I realise it's multi-user, I just can't quite figure out what type of business is what from the chatter...which can be amusingly banal and chummy at times.
193.4500
193.6000
193.7500
193.9000
194.0500
194.2000
194.3500
194.5000
194.8000
196.1500
196.3000
196.5375
196.6875
196.8375
196.9875
197.1375
197.2875
197.4375
197.5000
201.4500
201.6000
201.7500
201.9000
202.0500
202.2000
202.3500
202.5000
202.8000
204.1500
204.3000
204.5375
204.6875
204.8375
204.9875
205.1375
205.2875
205.4375
205.5000
Most of the activity is above 200 - is everything below 200 the input freq? If so I'll delete them
Zycomm activity
- Minus1
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Re: Zycomm activity
Yes.Wyndham wrote:Most of the activity is above 200 - is everything below 200 the input freq? If so I'll delete them
But if you leave the mobile freqs in, but use the attenuator on them, you will be alerted when a user is near to you, which might help identify them.
KEY : = channel/stud | ~ = CTCSS/DCS | ^ = transmitter site | ¯ = overhead | * = trunked
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- Call Sign: Rich
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Re: Zycomm activity
One of the big users is a gravel/aggregate company, some others include a private refuse collection company, a few Taxi operators and recovery company. Not got any specifics though.
Rich
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Re: Zycomm activity
That makes sense given what I've heard - thanks radtech