Darke County VHF public safety.

west-pac

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Are any of these analog frequencies still in use? The vast majority of the licenses for these frequencies have been canceled, or expired.
 

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west-pac

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Darke is fully on MARCS now as far as we're aware.
A lot of counties keep VHF/UHF channels as backups, paging, or siren control. I was curious if Darke county did that; or if all of those frequencies can be depreciated and removed from the DB.
 

west-pac

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Program them in and find out.
Well that would be the obvious thing to do if I lived in Darke County. However, that's not the case.

I pass through there occasionally and haven't heard Greenville Rescue 191 getting paged out on 151.265 for a while.

Thank you for your service though. 👍
 

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Program them in and find out.
Why even make this reply? The obvious reason they are asking is because not in range. Way to be super helpful though. West-Pac, I'm working on getting around to this sometime this weekend and I'll let you know.
 

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Well that would be the obvious thing to do if I lived in Darke County. However, that's not the case.

I pass through there occasionally and haven't heard Greenville Rescue 191 getting paged out on 151.265 for a while.

Thank you for your service though. 👍
Nothing observed. They have converted.
 
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