I received a submission that the primary LA basin frequency for AMR Ambulance was 47.46. Previously we showed 45.88 being LA metro and 47.46 being for the San Gabriel Valley.
I listened for a bit over the weekend and from call addresses it seems 47.46 is indeed LA metro with calls in places like Hollywood. While 45.88 carried calls in places like El Monte and around the SGV.
So seemingly the two frequencies were swapped around.
Then a bit later I decided to also listen to some of the other VHF-lo licences and frankly came away confused. I heard various activity on 45.92 and 47.62 but now the original 47.46 & 45.88 also being cross patched with these new frequencies. 47.62 had calls in Walnut and Hacienda Heights while patched to 47.46.
Clearly there are propagation difference in the channels so they have differing transmit sites and coverage areas. Based on signal strength 47.46 was by far the strongest from mid-city LA, and was also where I was also able to hear the mobile units on many occasions as well.
I'm wondering if anyone has more accurate current breakdown of how AMR operates and designates these VHF-low band frequencies?
Thanks!
I listened for a bit over the weekend and from call addresses it seems 47.46 is indeed LA metro with calls in places like Hollywood. While 45.88 carried calls in places like El Monte and around the SGV.
So seemingly the two frequencies were swapped around.
Then a bit later I decided to also listen to some of the other VHF-lo licences and frankly came away confused. I heard various activity on 45.92 and 47.62 but now the original 47.46 & 45.88 also being cross patched with these new frequencies. 47.62 had calls in Walnut and Hacienda Heights while patched to 47.46.
Clearly there are propagation difference in the channels so they have differing transmit sites and coverage areas. Based on signal strength 47.46 was by far the strongest from mid-city LA, and was also where I was also able to hear the mobile units on many occasions as well.
I'm wondering if anyone has more accurate current breakdown of how AMR operates and designates these VHF-low band frequencies?
Thanks!