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Old 02-26-2011, 05:57 PM
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Hey everyone,

We are seeking new and/or updated information for the Washington database. What we are asking is that you look at the Washington database for your area (and others if you wish) and verify what is there, and also, if you notice anything that is missing. New found frequencies, TGIDs, and systems may be posted in this thread as well.

Post you findings here in this thread so we can cross reference it before a submission is made to make a change in the database. You need only post changes or additions. Be sure to identify the County, City, Agency, TRS, etc. This is only for Washington systems.

Other things of interest are welcome, as well; such as news, maps, radio codes, diagrams, links, extended explanations of channels/TGIDs and system data, history or technical data on agency or agency's radio system, something you always wish was there but isn’t, etc.


Don’t hold back - if you think it might help or add to the database, then submit it here.

The goal is to make the Washington database the best database available, in any media form (print, digital, etc.).


Thank you from your Washington Database Admins/Moderators and RadioReference.com.


This is a reprint of a sticky in the California forum and I thought it would be a good fit here.




Note: we cannot guarantee that all submitted information will be added to the database.
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Old 02-27-2011, 06:10 PM
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Thought I would post a link to this Fire Radio Procedures Manual I found...... 90 pages of very informative stuff including codes, definitions, etc.

The link takes you directly to the PDF.


http://ci.marysville.wa.us/Fire/Intr...e%20Manual.pdf
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155.730 is not fire for whitman county. I never hear anyone on it. 154.385 kamiak is dist 12 and dist.4.154.385 bald is dist 12 and 14.
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Ken,

I have got back into using Unitrunker. After spending a 1/2 day with it, I realized that a lot of the information on RR has changed quite a bit. Nothing major -- just minor tweaks, etc.

So, I'm in the process of updating the King County, Tacoma and Snohomish (SERS) trunk systems. Right now, it's just Site/Freq information. I'm also trying to focus on Site location as well. Also, I'm looking at other Motorola Type II systems in the area, such as Boeing and a few local government trunks.

I'm planning a mobile excursion to some of the lesser-used trunks to confirm/check data.

Look for a few submissions some time this holiday weekend.

PS. I am cross-referencing my data with the FCC ULS as well.



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Sounds great Nick.
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Still working on this... taking longer than expected to gather and confirm my data.
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156.090 is the new Kelso Police Department frequency replacing 155.670
155.085 is Listed as Castle Rock Police, however this is now know as LTAC, opperates as a county wide Special Operations/Tactical Channel

All Cowlitz County Fire/EMS & Law Enforcement Frequencies are now licensed under WPZR413
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156.090 is the new Kelso Police Department frequency replacing 155.670
155.085 is Listed as Castle Rock Police, however this is now know as LTAC, opperates as a county wide Special Operations/Tactical Channel

All Cowlitz County Fire/EMS & Law Enforcement Frequencies are now licensed under WPZR413
I this info still current, pleas let me know I will add it.

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Hi Ken... Yes this info is current, it is the result of recent re-banding of frequencies and new interoprobility changes... There may be additonal changes I will post as soon as I know them..
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One more thing what does Castle Rock Police use now?
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Castle Rock PD, along with Kalama and Woodland PD are dispatched on the Sheriff's office main Frequency (154.815) and use a seperate city frequency as their F-2 unless that channel is heavely used then they will use LTAC Frequency.
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I made the changes, look it over and let me know, Thanks for your help.
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Thanks Ken.. Looks good... just fyi.. 154.115 is now Tac-3, 154.415 is Tac-8 and is Longview Area Tactical.
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Thanks, I added that.
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Okay Ken, I submitted updates to the KCPS. I'm still collecting info on some of the remote sites.

Feel free to ping me if you have any questions about the data.
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I will work that stuff in by Sunday, Thank you Nick.
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Okay Ken, I submitted updates to the KCPS. I'm still collecting info on some of the remote sites.

Feel free to ping me if you have any questions about the data.
I just worked that stuff in, please look it over and let me know. also could you look at site 16 and 41 and let me know if the control channels are right.

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Ken, the CC frequencies for Sites #16 and #40 are correct but for Site #16, I only have the CC frequency. The other frequency info that is currently listed for Site #16 should be in Site #40 (Education Hill.)

For Site #41 the city name is "Newcastle"

For Site #2 the name should be "Appletree Cove" (aka the former name of the city of Kingston, WA)

Another site update for you:

Site 7 - EPSCA North Seattle

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868.95
Alternate CC
868.975
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855.4875
867.3625
867.3875
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I changed it,
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