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Old 03-09-2012, 2:11 AM
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If anyone's interested, here's the missing channels from Peoria PD's A-B-and-C-decks:
A-12: 769.05625 "National 1" itinerant
A-13: 866.0125 (CTCSS 156.7) 8AIRS-AZ
A-14: 855.2125 (CTCSS 146.2) Repeater
A-15: 855.2125 (CTCSS 146.2) Simplex
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B-12: 769.06875 "National 2" itinerant
B-14: 855.7125 (CTCSS 162.2) Repeater
B-15: 855.7125 (CTCSS 162.2) Simplex
C-12: 774.99375 "National 3" itinerant
C-14: 855.4625 (CTCSS 127.3) Repeater
C-15: 855.4625 (CTCSS 127.3) Simplex
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The "National 1/2/3" are best guesses, from what a friend states the radio display shows, the fact that they're simplex, and that there are 3 700MHz itinerants. For A/B/C-14/15, I caught 2 radio techs one morning going through them in that order.
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They're back-ups in the event the RWC goes down. I understand there are a few D-deck talkgroups, but all are encrypted. I don't know the TG's. E-deck is 16 of the 41 city services TG's. I don't know which 16 between 4040 and 4010 are in the PD radios.
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F-deck is Glendale PD's A-1 through A-16. G/H/I-deck is the same as everyone else's on the RWC. They also have fire's K- and L-decks, with Peoria FD's K-2: TG1643, K-3: TG1642, K-4: TG1641(E), and K-5: TG1640(E).
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Would anyone like to update the database, since I am unable to do so via my phone?
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This question may not be specific to the thread but it is regarding Peoria PD. I am using a Grecom psr-500. It is programmed with (arc500pro) and radioreference.com. All of Peoria's P25 talkgroup are programmed. All I ever hear is the dispatch channel. When they switch to channel 2 to continue that particular call I never hear them on that channel. Does anyone know what's up. Is there more frequencies needed in my programming.

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A-2 is Info, not a tac. It's encrypted. A-3 is for Hot calls. Not all hot calls go there, sometimes they stay on A-1, and normal traffic goes to A-3. A-3 is encrypted regardless. See the other thread for the A-deck breakdown.
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