Tucson Electric Power Company - Mohave County

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radioprescott

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Sitting in the same hotel in Kingman ...

My 396 is reporting:

857.3625
01E5-0106

FCC shows WPFA302 at Hayden Peak, Kingman, Mohave County

This matches Tucson Electric Power Company P25 system.
 

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I always hear Unisource analog conventional on 854.8125. Is 857.3625 a Control Chanel? Unfortunatly I don't have my 800mhz scanner anymore so I can't check it out. I never found that control channel either while doing a cc search so could it be a new site that unisource could be moving to?
 

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It is showing up down here in Tucson as part of the TRS. I will update the system :)

Thank you,
 

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I always hear Unisource analog conventional on 854.8125. Is 857.3625 a Control Chanel? Unfortunatly I don't have my 800mhz scanner anymore so I can't check it out. I never found that control channel either while doing a cc search so could it be a new site that unisource could be moving to?

Unisource is on the Wecom LTR Standard trunked system here, it's on tne radioreference database. Since it is LTR you can just listen like a regular analog since the talkgroups rarely leave their home channel.
 

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Unisource is on the Wecom LTR Standard trunked system here, it's on tne radioreference database. Since it is LTR you can just listen like a regular analog since the talkgroups rarely leave their home channel.


They have their own site on the TEP P25 TRS. 857.3625mhz is the control channel for the P25 site. You do need to have a P25 capable scanner as this is not analog.

Please see this link for the two verfiied frequencies in use, so far:

https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=4924

Per the FCC license, these additional Hayden Peak frequencies are also part of the license:
854.8625mhz
853.3125mhz
855.7625mhz
856.2875mhz
 
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