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Default WCSO low-band

Today I heard a dispatcher on Whatcom County Sherrif's freq saying "Whatcom units emergency traffic on low-band".

I can't find that freq in the database. Anybody knows it?

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I believe that the WCSO low band channel is the same as the Sheriff Rural channel, which is 155.61.
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I tried that. There were no info on that channel.
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Wasn't Whatcom County Sheriff on 39 or 45 MHz back in the 1970s and 1980s?

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The FCC database has no low-band record for Whatcom.

And I wouldn't know about the 70s and 80s because I was born in '94

Are you saying that the repeater is on even 39.0000 and 45.0000?
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WCSO low is the 155.61. Same thing that all the Tribal police use.
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The FCC database has no low-band record for Whatcom.

And I wouldn't know about the 70s and 80s because I was born in '94

Are you saying that the repeater is on even 39.0000 and 45.0000?
No. They used various frequencies from 39.0000 to 39.9800, and 45.0000 to 46.0000 MHz. Years ago, Whatcom Fire was on 46.14 MHz.

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It could be CEMNET.
I hear the weekly test in Pasco.
45.20000
45.36000
45.48000
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