Has anyone heard of this channel, and know the frequency and PL/DPL? It's supposed to be UHF.
If I remember correctly, Channel 4 was (stress WAS) called Civil and was used by Civil and Warrants et al.
It was 460.200 MHz pl 127.3
It was dropped when MCSO went to a trunked system and somebody else has the frequency now.
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Wow, if it is 460.200, that is a leftover from MCSO's UHF days, before all the trunked systems came online. How old are those radios?
John
Peoria
So you have MCSO 4 in your HT? Interesting. I know a couple of deputies, I'll ask. One has been around prior to the trunking days.
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According to RR's database 460.200 PL 100.0 now Channel 13 Phoenix Metro East for AZDPS, and also a fire Dept frequency with a different PL near Tucson.
P.S. I was a 9-1-1/Dispatcher at MCSO from 1997-2011. I can't imagine why any ambulance would need the old Channel 4, since it would be very rare to have a trauma call on a Civil channel. Less rare was to have a fire unit come up on one of our channels, but not unheard of.
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MCSO 8 is repeated and monitored still right? Is MCSO 4 still?
I still don't understand the buy-out order. RM bought SWA, and AMR bought RM or was it AMR bought both individually? Dunno if that would have any bearing on why its still in the channel lineup of an issued radio, or if it was simply coffee/pasta the codeplugs from old to new.
Here are frequencies currently licensed to Maricopa County. Start by checking these UHF frequencies.
Callsigns for FCC FRN: 0001591635 (MARICOPA, COUNTY OF)
If you have a scanner with close call, put the scanner in that mode and key up. You should instantly get the frequency and tone. I did that a few years back with a Posse member that had an 800mhz radio and I quickly found some of their secret squirrel simplex channels.
If you don’t have a scanner with close call, set up search ranges for 453-454, 458-459, 460-461 and 465-466. It is likely in one of those ranges and you can search those in a few seconds so you don’t have to key up that long.
If I remember correctly, Channel 4 was (stress WAS) called Civil and was used by Civil and Warrants et al.
It was 460.200 MHz pl 127.3
It was dropped when MCSO went to a trunked system and somebody else has the frequency now.
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