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Anyone else noticed that Oklahoma county east side police dispatch has gone mysteriously quiet? And all of the other Oklahoma county so frequencies are dead. Any thoughts?


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That doesn't sound right. I know this that all of the radios out here have been reprogrammed. And that they passworded the code plug, we also know that they changed all the frequencies. And have said that there are 3 people that will know them.


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Defeat your tone squelch and both Eastern OK County PD and OCSO CH 1 should come in fine. They are very active tonight.


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OK County Eastside

New PL tones:
OCSO Eastside = 146.2Hz
OCSO Channel 1 = 162.2Hz
They were changed so that old radios (that wont NB) will stop working on the system.
 

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OCSO Radio changes

From "1" of "3" (see above)
Here is the rest of them:
OCSO Channel 3 = 162.2Hz.
OCSO Channel 5 = 131.8Hz.
OCSO Channel 11 (U-COMAR) = 146.2Hz.
OCSO Channel 13 = 146.2Hz.
OCSO Channel 17 (SE PD) = 131.8Hz.
OCSO Channel 19 = 131.8Hz.
 

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OCSO Radio Changes

Also, from "1" of "3":

Once NB was completed, OCSO dispatch returned to Channel 1. The simulcasting on OCSO-5 was discontinued. OCSO-5 remains reserved for Special Events/Incidents.

East PD and SE PD are now one unified simulcast radio network. The SE system is intended to cover the SE portions of the county (Harrah). The East PD system is intended to favor the NE portions of the county. The dispatchers cannot tell which system the officer is using. On the console, it is a single module named "East Net".
 

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From "1" of "3" (see above)
Here is the rest of them:
OCSO Channel 3 = 162.2Hz.
OCSO Channel 5 = 131.8Hz.
OCSO Channel 11 (U-COMAR) = 146.2Hz.
OCSO Channel 13 = 146.2Hz.
OCSO Channel 17 (SE PD) = 131.8Hz.
OCSO Channel 19 = 131.8Hz.

The labels here don't match up with the DB. Can you add the frequencies?
 

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Hogdriver, please check your records. I ran a tone search last evening on East CO PD and OCSO 1 and radiobison is correct.


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OCSO Radio Changes

That is not correct. OCSO Channel 1 (Dispatch) is 460.350Mhz. The new PL tone is 162.2Hz.
East PD (460.400Mhz./146.2Hz.) and SE PD (460.550Mhz./131.8Hz.) are pemanently simulcasting all East Net traffice.

OCSO 3 (Warrants) is 460.475Mhz./162.2Hz.
OCSO 5 (Special Events) is 460.375Mhz./131.8Hz.
OCSO 11 (U-COMAR) is 460.200Mhz./146.2Hz.
 

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Also, I just finished the infrastructure interface to the 800Mhz./OK-WIN radio. We are now simulcasting OCSO-1 on our talkgroup (3G) on the OK-WIN network.
 
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