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Old 01-30-2013, 9:31 PM
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Cool Riverside co/ probation officers / palm dst.

I saw two officers at lunch and they said they are not under direction of the Sheriffs's dept.. They said they handle all paroles since the state is broke. Does anyone know their frequencies ? I did not see a radio so they might be on cellular or they might have left their radios in their car ?!?
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I don't have any frequency info ...
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Aren't they on the EDACS system?
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Aren't they on the EDACS system?
I never heard any traffic on or any of the edacs channels.
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Maybe they had nothing to say.
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Search for wildcards in the EDACS system.

I would not be surprised if there are some TGs that we don't have in the Db. Here in LA, on both the LA City and LA County TRS, I run across unidentified TGs regularly.

Also Riverside County has a ton of VHF frequencies which are all not all in our Db and also bunch of licensed 451/453/460Mhz UHF stuff which also we don't show in the Db.
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I would not be surprised if there are some TGs that we don't have in the Db.
I can personally guarantee that happens. On all the systems that I'm intimately familiar with, the database here is barely scratching the surface of what's actually assigned. They typically just show what's easy to find with a scanner, not what's programmed into radios that rarely see the light of day.

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Also Riverside County has a ton of VHF frequencies which are all not all in our Db and also bunch of licensed 451/453/460Mhz UHF stuff which also we don't show in the Db.
A search of FCC records would show what frequencies are licensed. Listening to them will show what they are used for.

I can also add that Probation officers don't use their radios on a daily routine basis like police and sheriff's deputies.
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Search for wildcards in the EDACS system.

I would not be surprised if there are some TGs that we don't have in the Db. Here in LA, on both the LA City and LA County TRS, I run across unidentified TGs regularly.

Also Riverside County has a ton of VHF frequencies which are all not all in our Db and also bunch of licensed 451/453/460Mhz UHF stuff which also we don't show in the Db.

I would think Brandon would have caught all the wild cards with uni-trunker. I only have a month left before edacs is gone and psec rolls out.
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The UHF frequencies are Flood Control and the old jail systems. You can tell whats what by the sites that are licensed. All the VHF high power/high site licenses can be accounted for, and it's unlikely that the low power VHF licenses would be useful to Probation drpartment operations. I think you'll find them on EDACS, parked
on RSO dispatch talk groups buried in the noise of other traffic because they almost never use a radio.
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