Hey guys, thanks for all the replies!
I took a road trip to Taos today to check things out. Never been there before, and of course I took the scanner along!
Mick said:
I've been listening to 172.75 for the Northern Pueblos during the day for the last week and haven't heard a peep. Today, Saturday, I heard what sounds like Forestry related stuff. (The radioreference data does say it is for Forestry.)
kj5kg said:
In the Tesuque, Nambe, Pojoaque, San Ildelfonso area, BIA is on the Pojoaque PD freqs and is dispatched by Pojoaque. Their main channel output is on 154.725. I think that they have unit numbers of the form 11xx.
Dave
I listen to 154.725 pl 110.9 all the time when I'm in the area. I've only heard "Pojoaque" units and base ID. No hint of BIA police. I'll have to pay more attention to listen for 11xx units.
beerzkool said:
One addition to Dave's post. Tesuque uses 153.8. This is an old Santa Fe county fire frequency according to the FCC.
I've just recently started listening to Tesuque PD on 153.8 pl 100.0. It must be "narrow-band" 'cause it's really low in volume compared to others. Last week I heard a Pojoaque PD unit say he was switching to the Tesuque channel and he showed up here.
beerzkool said:
Pojoaque often says "go to 2". I have damn near killed myself trying to track down what this frequency is. Anybody know what it is?
I quite often hear a lot of informal traffic on 155.55 pl 127.3 when I'm in the area between Los Alamos and Santa Fe. I don't know who they are. Maybe them? I often hear other agencies say to "go to channel 2" or "go to car-to-car" and they show up here. Another trick is to use the repeater input frequency without the pl tone as a simplex channel (in this case, 155.91). Most folks won't think to look there, and without the right tone, they don't go through the repeater. Radioreference also lists 155.1525 as a freq for Pojoaque Police. I've tried listening to it, but without knowing what pl tone is used, if any, it is too close to Sandoval County Fire on 155.145 that I just get bleedover to listen very long.
I've heard what I think is Santa Clara Pueblo Fire on 153.83 pl 146.2 and Santa Clara Pueblo Police on 155.8575 pl 110.9. They must be "narrow-band" too. The narrowband stuff is a pain because of the difference in volume compared to the other agencies in the area.
Well, thanks again, and I'll keep looking. I'll be keeping the road between Santa Fe and Los Alamos warm again next week.