Radio Reference database has "deprecated," or more or less de-listed, the VHF frequencies for the Mesa Fire Department. There is no traffic on these frequencies that I can receive with a gain antenna from my home in Scottsdale.
There is no indication of where that VHF fire traffic has moved, although Mesa has apparently contracted for a new Motorola VHF system. Presumably it would be on the same licensed frequencies as the old system. Some Mesa Fire Channel 1 dispatches are on the Topaz Regional Wireless Cooperative, which I receive from the Topaz Thompson Peak site, but I have no reception of any of the P25 fire ground and other talkgroups listed in Radio Reference database from any of the Topaz sites.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
There is no indication of where that VHF fire traffic has moved, although Mesa has apparently contracted for a new Motorola VHF system. Presumably it would be on the same licensed frequencies as the old system. Some Mesa Fire Channel 1 dispatches are on the Topaz Regional Wireless Cooperative, which I receive from the Topaz Thompson Peak site, but I have no reception of any of the P25 fire ground and other talkgroups listed in Radio Reference database from any of the Topaz sites.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.