Playing around with DSD and DMRDecode I found a DMR signal on 166.075MHz, Colour code 8
In the Ofcom database (licence 0082272) this is allocated to Nottinghamshire County Council, specifically the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, but now appears to have gone digital. From the traffic I monitored it checks out.
Sherwood Forest Visitors Centre
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Re: Sherwood Forest Visitors Centre
Yes there went digital some time ago now, has did Rufford park too. they both used the same channle
Have you decoded then. and any to listen in
Have you decoded then. and any to listen in
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Re: Sherwood Forest Visitors Centre
Monitored it yesterday and noticed they were mentioning Rufford Park, yes have successfully decoded using DSD and my FUNCube dongle and got some very clear audio, mind you not at all interesting apparently someone put the wrong soap in the dispenser in the staff toilets! - was just wanting to evaluate the DSD stuff.radio_ryan wrote:Yes there went digital some time ago now, has did Rufford park too. they both used the same channle
Have you decoded then. and any to listen in
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Re: Sherwood Forest Visitors Centre
It might be worth checking 165.9625 also. That's Rufford's own DMR repeater CC 1 to 4 on licence.
Also wide area repeaters.
164.9875 from Sutton in Ashfield CC 4,5,6,7
163.3875 from Dorket Head, Nottingham
All are part of the "Parks Radio System" and are probably linked as they beacon in order. No idea what the wide area ones are used for though.
Also wide area repeaters.
164.9875 from Sutton in Ashfield CC 4,5,6,7
163.3875 from Dorket Head, Nottingham
All are part of the "Parks Radio System" and are probably linked as they beacon in order. No idea what the wide area ones are used for though.
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Re: Sherwood Forest Visitors Centre
let to start saving the penny's up for a radio may go for a Hytera radio. but are these channles using encryption ? If so there no point saving is there