MESA FIRE C-DECK

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M/G Fire Department (Mesa/Gilbert Region) – Radio Channel Lineup
DEC HEX Mode Channel Name Description Usage
3064 BF8 D M/G FD C1 C1 Dispatch Fire Dispatch
3065 BF9 D M/G FD C2 C2 Major Incident Fire-Tac
3066 BFA D M/G FD C3 C3 Mesa Fire-Tac
3067 BFB D M/G FD C4 C4 Gilbert / Queen Creek / Superstition Fire-Tac
3068 BFC D M/G FD C5 C5 Major Incident Fire-Tac
3069 BFD D M/G FD C6 C6 Fire-Tac
3070 BFE D M/G FD Safety C7 Safety / Major Incident Fire-Tac
3071 BFF D M/G FD C8 C8 Falcon Field – Fireground / Rescue Ops Fire-Tac
3072 C00 D M/G FD C9 C9 TAC 9 Fire-Tac
3073 C01 D M/G FD C11 C11 TAC 11 Fire-Tac
3074 C02 D M/G FD C12 C12 TAC 12 Fire-Tac
3076 C04 D M/G FD C14 C14 (Mutual Aid Patch / Direct Channel) Fire-Tac

Missing Channels:
C10, C13 – Not listed in this lineup.

C14, C15, C16 – According to Mesa Fire, these are direct (simplex) channels.

It seems like Mesa Fire has 800 or VHF channels in their C deck.

 

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It looks like they skipped TG 3075, so I'd add it in with an alert tone & light to notify you if/when it becomes active.

Go to the FCC ULS page, and search for any other licenses that the City of Mesa may have, and see if any of them include 700 MHz or 800 MHz simplex frequencies, or conventional analog or digital repeaters. (I don't think they can mix VHF-High or UHF channels in the same deck with a 700/800 MHz trunked system. They would be 700/800 MHz simplex or conventional repeaters. Peoria PD does this in their programming.)

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It looks like they skipped TG 3075, so I'd add it in with an alert tone & light to notify you if/when it becomes active.

Go to the FCC ULS page, and search for any other licenses that the City of Mesa may have, and see if any of them include 700 MHz or 800 MHz simplex frequencies, or conventional analog or digital repeaters. (I don't think they can mix VHF-High or UHF channels in the same deck with a 700/800 MHz trunked system. They would be 700/800 MHz simplex or conventional repeaters. Peoria PD does this in their programming.)

John
Peoria
With APX CPS yes you can put CNV and TRK stuff together. Its just finding the frequencies. It could be a VHF channel but id say its probably 800 since its the C DECK 800mhz.
 

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I know they can mix conventional and trunked together. And they can put 700 MHz and 800 MHz together. Peoria PD does this

Can they mix VHF-High, UHF, 700 MHz, and 800 MHz together in the same deck?

John
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I know they can mix conventional and trunked together. And they can put 700 MHz and 800 MHz together. Peoria PD does this

Can they mix VHF-High, UHF, 700 MHz, and 800 MHz together in the same deck?

John
Peoria
No I think DECKS are bands for them so C deck would be 800mhz trunking and conventional. They have 3 digital conventional C deck channels. Yes you can program VHF and 800 into a deck IF they wanted to however IDK what they are doing but maybe C deck 14-16 is VHF?
 
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