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Late at night when I assume the atmospheric conditions are right, I am picking up traffic on my FD (Robertsville, OH) dispatch frequency of 453.075 with a DPL of 115; the traffic is not our own. The traffic is another FD; I hear tones and units being dispatched. I have checked the database and there are no matches for both frequency and DPL; however there are a number of departments using this frequency that have no tone identified. If anyone can identify this FD, please do so. Thanks.
 

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I was just checking through my notes and back in October of 2005, there was a really good band-opening. I was listening to 453.075 MHz, and was copying three different agencies on that frequency, but one of them was a fire dept. According to what I wrote down, they had a rescue run on Highway 22 and the DPL was 115. Based on their accents, I was thinking that they might have over in Ontario, or maybe Ohio.

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Volfirefighter said:
Late at night when I assume the atmospheric conditions are right, I am picking up traffic on my FD (Robertsville, OH) dispatch frequency of 453.075 with a DPL of 115; ....If anyone can identify this FD, please do so. Thanks.

We use 453.075 with a PL of 210.7 here in SE Ohio as a "link" freq. It keys up our VHF 155.295 base radio. Repeats what the VHF base hears back to the office. We do dispatch fire & EMS, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't anything of ours. We only run 20 watts and have a Yagi antenna at the office & tower site....Steve/Gallia 911
 

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Volfirefighter said:
Late at night when I assume the atmospheric conditions are right, I am picking up traffic on my FD (Robertsville, OH) dispatch frequency of 453.075 with a DPL of 115; the traffic is not our own. The traffic is another FD; I hear tones and units being dispatched. I have checked the database and there are no matches for both frequency and DPL; however there are a number of departments using this frequency that have no tone identified. If anyone can identify this FD, please do so. Thanks.

Try searching the FCC database at http://wireless.fcc.gov

Tom
 
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