Friars Walk Newport

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The long awaited Friars Walk development in Newport will be opening soon.

I have been keeping casual "obs" on the WTR and it looks like they will have their own
UHF Simplex DMR frequency supplied by, if memory serves , Apex radio.

the licence shows two colour codes - presumably one for admin / facilities and one for
inter-store security but this may well be augmented by the established council run
store / pubnet.

no traffic over the weekend but more news as things go live

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very odd.

thery are using hytera DMR radios but it seems that despite obtaining S9+ signals off them, I cannot capture the settings.
I notice that the radio manufacturer descibes this model as having a "true 6.25KHz 2 slot DMO" so perhaps they are undetectable using DMR decode or DSD+ ??

confirming that friars walk also use the established storenet

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see also the kingsway centre thread
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Is Newport’s storenet on DMR?
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Never mind. I’ve answered my own question
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