Riddle me this. Lets say there are two low band radios multicasting a fire dispatch. One is on 46.18 and the other is on 46.36. During this multicast, I start hearing the transmission on 46.06. It is very weak and has lots of noise. It is so week that doesn't do it all the time. Only when conditions are favorable for it to make the hop. These two multicasting transmitters are in the town next to us, probably about 10 miles away. Unfortunately, these all use the same PL (141.3).
Any suggestions on where to start digging?
Multicasting low band heard on a third separate channel?
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Multicasting low band heard on a third separate channel?
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