cvfd625
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Does anyone know the frequency(s) for KCFD's "Kern 27"? It is used in the far eastern sections of Kern County and the contracted areas of San Bernardino County.
Does anyone know the frequency(s) for KCFD's "Kern 27"? It is used in the far eastern sections of Kern County and the contracted areas of San Bernardino County.
I hear KCFD dispatch assigning the channel to units responding to calls in the area. It is not in the RR database.How did you hear of this channel?? It is not in the database??
I can confirm that KRN 27 is 153.9950 with a PL 167.9. I just got the radio plan changes that will start in May. Adding a KRN 6 and Tac V6 also KRN 7 and Tac V7 along with some other changes.
Have we heard any use on it, or is this info coming from that app that went online people are talking about?
I can confirm that KRN 27 is 153.9950 with a PL 167.9. I just got the radio plan changes that will start in May. Adding a KRN 6 and Tac V6 also KRN 7 and Tac V7 along with some other changes.
And do the Alpha Tags in the RR database match the KCFD/BFD radios alpha tags?
Do you have more info on the channel plan? I work with Chief Moon through my work and it sounds as if the XKE MA channels are getting some changes also. Thx
I don't think they have made the switch to the new channel naming conventions.The database has been updated with the most current channel plan provided by an anonymous source. The mutual aid channels have been added as well.
It would be helpful if the alpha tags matched the fire department's naming convention. As they still use the "Kern 1, 2..." naming convention. But I can change that in my programming software.Alpha tags in the database aren't meant to match the actual channel names, they are more for clarity. In this case, the description field more accurately represents the channel names used on the air.
The channel numbers in the alpha tags do represent the actual channels as they are set up in the radio.
It would be helpful if the alpha tags matched the fire department's naming convention. As they still use the "Kern 1, 2..." naming convention. But I can change that in my programming software.
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