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Does anyone have any frequencies for them? Primarily the Stockton area, please and thank you.
Does anyone have any frequencies for them? Primarily the Stockton area, please and thank you.
I loaded in the LTR frequencies for the Mt. Diablo tower and programmed the FSP entry. Seemed to be garbage trucks or some sort. BUT, if you ever want to hear some random or comical conversations then listen to that LTR system during the weekdays.No idea. I would recommend checking the database for LTR standard systems in San Joaquin county, as well as checking that Mt Diablo system in my previous post. But since you are in CHP's Valley Division they may do things differently than Golden Gate, and probably use a different commercial SMR provider (and band) for their radio systems.
I loaded in the LTR frequencies for the Mt. Diablo tower and programmed the FSP entry. Seemed to be garbage trucks or some sort. BUT, if you ever want to hear some random or comical conversations then listen to that LTR system during the weekdays.
I've created your own thread in the Sac Valley forum. Please don't hijack threads in other regional forums; it's essentially off-topic.Does anyone have any frequencies for them? Primarily the Stockton area, please and thank you.
I would imagine their own company freqs (i.e., the company providing the FSP service). They don't operate the same as in the SF Bay area from what I've seen.
Maybe the CSAA typicals.
In summary: wouldn't it be more beneficial for FSP to be either directly dispatched by CHP or be allowed to communicate directly to the officers rather than having information relayed between dispatches?
So the FSP desk in Sacramento is dispatching for FSP all over the state? In my mind it would make more sense to incorporate FSP into being another unit of theirs and dispatch them appropriately. My guesses would be the difference between FSP being a program from CHP and not actually CHP itself.