Sjcsd 460.1250

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anybody know whats going on? turned it on 20 ago and all i get is somebody keying up and saying
"test" missed something about a 911 hangup on same channel, hostage situation?
thanks, The low pass kid...
 

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another "test test' "test' can't find anthing about it around here, sounds like a mke keying and a repeater
connecting? (sorry, I 'm from the old school)
 

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Only thing I can think of is they are P25 testing, but appears to be analog.
 

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Where are you picking this up at? I am around Sacramento and tuned it in on a VX-3R with the stock antenna about 9:25 last night and never heard a peep out of it.

More traffic lately?

460.125 strikes me as old Sac PD frequencies, if it is this area you speak of.

Justin
 

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Un-educated guess, is that someone is testing or possible training (?) on the frequency. It shows to be the SJSO Dispatch channel on a tower near San Andreas. I am guessing you are getting normal traffic there now?

Obvious alternative is that someone lost a radio and the finder is playing games.
 

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SignalSeeker said:
Where are you picking this up at? I am around Sacramento and tuned it in on a VX-3R with the stock antenna about 9:25 last night and never heard a peep out of it.

More traffic lately?

460.125 strikes me as old Sac PD frequencies, if it is this area you speak of.

Justin

SJCSD is in the title of the thread. Its san Joaquin county sheriffs department
 

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lbfd09 said:
Un-educated guess, is that someone is testing or possible training (?) on the frequency. It shows to be the SJSO Dispatch channel on a tower near San Andreas. I am guessing you are getting normal traffic there now?

Obvious alternative is that someone lost a radio and the finder is playing games.

It's back to normal traffic.

The repeater is on Mt Oso near Patterson not san Andreas.
 

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SignalSeeker said:
SJCSD is in the title of the thread. Its san Joaquin county sheriffs department

Doh!!

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The repeater is on Mt Oso near Patterson not san Andreas.
Wow, I have to actually correct you on this? ;) It's at multiple locations: Mt Oso, Bear Mtn (San Andreas) and the Dispatch Center in French Camp. It's a simulcast system; transmit from all sites and vote the best Rx audio.
 

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The consoles only allow TX select on Oso, unless it's changed from last time I was up there.
 

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They probably do have it stuck to Oso given its propagation (though not the smartest way to do it). If Tracy PD can blast as far as they do with an antenna barely off the ground I'm sure Oso would do fine by itself for the county.
 
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