NWP frequencies - Northwestern Pacific Railroad Network2024-03-29T07:43:14Zhttp://nwprr.net/forum/topics/nwp-frequencies?commentId=3290209%3AComment%3A58169&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI'm not really sure. Sorry.…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-30:3290209:Comment:581692011-11-30T04:21:12.357ZB Richardshttp://nwprr.net/profile/BRichards
<p>I'm not really sure. Sorry. Wish I knew more about radios. It looked like a walkie-talkie, hand held.</p>
<p>I'm not really sure. Sorry. Wish I knew more about radios. It looked like a walkie-talkie, hand held.</p> do these refer to AAR Channel…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-29:3290209:Comment:589102011-11-29T22:21:28.808ZJeff Thomashttp://nwprr.net/profile/JeffThomas
<p>do these refer to AAR Channels 3 or 5?</p>
<p>160.305 is CH13; 161.280 is CH78; 160.410 is CH20.</p>
<p>CH3 is 159.930; CH5 is 160.185</p>
<p>do these refer to AAR Channels 3 or 5?</p>
<p>160.305 is CH13; 161.280 is CH78; 160.410 is CH20.</p>
<p>CH3 is 159.930; CH5 is 160.185</p> They said something about usi…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-29:3290209:Comment:589092011-11-29T21:50:44.049ZB Richardshttp://nwprr.net/profile/BRichards
<p>They said something about using low channels. I can't remember if it was number 3 or number 5.</p>
<p>They said something about using low channels. I can't remember if it was number 3 or number 5.</p> I know they use these freqs,…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-29:3290209:Comment:586192011-11-29T21:47:00.821ZJeff Thomashttp://nwprr.net/profile/JeffThomas
<p>I know they use these freqs, but all I hear when they talk is digital sounding static instead of voice. I'm not familiar with the term "low channels"</p>
<p>I know they use these freqs, but all I hear when they talk is digital sounding static instead of voice. I'm not familiar with the term "low channels"</p> Hummm, ok. This might be what…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-29:3290209:Comment:587082011-11-29T21:36:17.895ZB Richardshttp://nwprr.net/profile/BRichards
<p>Hummm, ok. This might be what they do. Would "trunked" have "low channels" number 3 or number 5? I know the frequencies are correct. SMART wanted them to use them. I know they have the radio on. I know they communicate by radio coupling, uncoupling, switching. </p>
<p>Hummm, ok. This might be what they do. Would "trunked" have "low channels" number 3 or number 5? I know the frequencies are correct. SMART wanted them to use them. I know they have the radio on. I know they communicate by radio coupling, uncoupling, switching. </p> It's complicated, basically f…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-29:3290209:Comment:587072011-11-29T20:02:42.650ZJeff Thomashttp://nwprr.net/profile/JeffThomas
<p>It's complicated, basically from what I understand it means radios send data packets on rotating frequencies within a "talk group." sort of like the privacy channels on your standard walkie-talkie</p>
<p>It's complicated, basically from what I understand it means radios send data packets on rotating frequencies within a "talk group." sort of like the privacy channels on your standard walkie-talkie</p> Trunked? what does that meantag:nwprr.net,2011-11-29:3290209:Comment:586172011-11-29T19:51:04.211ZMike Davishttp://nwprr.net/profile/Mike_Davis
<p>Trunked? what does that mean</p>
<p>Trunked? what does that mean</p> Does the NWP have a trunked r…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-29:3290209:Comment:586152011-11-29T19:05:23.700ZJeff Thomashttp://nwprr.net/profile/JeffThomas
<p>Does the NWP have a trunked radio system? That would explain why I only hear static when they talk. I know it's not me or the scanner because I hear UP dispatch and local P.D. just fine.</p>
<p>Does the NWP have a trunked radio system? That would explain why I only hear static when they talk. I know it's not me or the scanner because I hear UP dispatch and local P.D. just fine.</p> I guess my scanner just sucks…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-08:3290209:Comment:553952011-11-08T04:18:22.822ZJeff Thomashttp://nwprr.net/profile/JeffThomas
I guess my scanner just sucks. I haven't heard a word and have had it on all day... I was hoping to hear them call for the bridge as a heads up. oh, well.
I guess my scanner just sucks. I haven't heard a word and have had it on all day... I was hoping to hear them call for the bridge as a heads up. oh, well. Those are the correct frequen…tag:nwprr.net,2011-11-08:3290209:Comment:553922011-11-08T04:11:37.046ZB Richardshttp://nwprr.net/profile/BRichards
Those are the correct frequencies. I know they have the radio on. Listen for their communication when they're in town and coupling, uncoupling and switching. I've seen the engineer talk to the flagman at those times.
Those are the correct frequencies. I know they have the radio on. Listen for their communication when they're in town and coupling, uncoupling and switching. I've seen the engineer talk to the flagman at those times.