California Radio Interoperable System (CRIS)

scannerboy02

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I have attached a PDF version of my spreadsheet that I have been trying to keep updated with CRIS site information. The sites at the bottom of the list are the ones that have been licensed but have not been confirmed as active yet.

I am planning a 10 day trip to California in a few months with the hope of getting to as many sites as possible. My plan is to start in San Diego and work my way up the coastal area then down the western valley area, back up the eastern valley/western Sierra area and back down the eastern Sierra/desert area and back to San Diego.
 

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officer_415

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I have attached a PDF version of my spreadsheet that I have been trying to keep updated with CRIS site information. The sites at the bottom of the list are the ones that have been licensed but have not been confirmed as active yet.

I am planning a 10 day trip to California in a few months with the hope of getting to as many sites as possible. My plan is to start in San Diego and work my way up the coastal area then down the western valley area, back up the eastern valley/western Sierra area and back down the eastern Sierra/desert area and back to San Diego.

Just info for your return on investment, the only site known to be online that hasn't been scouted is Mammoth Lakes FS1.

Mt. Pierce will be online soon, if not already (it was not online last month). There are no other sites currently believed to be online.
 

inlandpatch

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Happen to be in the area today.

Here is what I gathered from SDR-Trunk

Activity Summary - Decoder: 25 Phase 1 Normal (C4FM)

Network
WACN:BEE00[781824] SYSTEM:9D2[2514] NAC:9D9[2521]

Current Site
SYSTEM:9D2[2514] NAC:9D9[2521] RFSS:01[1] SITE:45[69] LRA:00[0] STATUS:ACTIVE RFSS NETWORK CONNECTION
PRI CONTROL CHANNEL:6-40/7-713 DOWNLINK:151100000 UPLINK:158782500
SEC CONTROL CHANNEL:6-1667/7-746 DOWNLINK:155167500 UPLINK:158865000
CURRENT FDMA DATA CHANNEL:15-4095 DOWNLINK:0 UPLINK:0
STATION ID/LICENSE:

Neighbor Sites
SYSTEM:9D2[2514] NAC:9D9[2521] RFSS:01[1] SITE:3C[60] LRA:00[0] CHANNEL:6-79/7-725 DOWNLINK:151197500 UPLINK:158812500
SYSTEM:9D2[2514] NAC:9D9[2521] RFSS:01[1] SITE:3D[61] LRA:00[0] CHANNEL:6-1327/7-713 DOWNLINK:154317500 UPLINK:158782500
SYSTEM:9D2[2514] NAC:9D9[2521] RFSS:01[1] SITE:3E[62] LRA:00[0] CHANNEL:6-58/7-875 DOWNLINK:151145000 UPLINK:159187500
SYSTEM:9D2[2514] NAC:9D9[2521] RFSS:01[1] SITE:40[64] LRA:00[0] CHANNEL:6-1/7-692 DOWNLINK:151002500 UPLINK:158730000
SYSTEM:9D2[2514] NAC:9D9[2521] RFSS:01[1] SITE:41[65] LRA:00[0] CHANNEL:6-1691/7-902 DOWNLINK:155227500 UPLINK:159255000

Frequency Bands
BAND:0 FDMA BASE:851006250 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:6250 TRANSMIT OFFSET:-45000000
BAND:1 FDMA BASE:762006250 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:6250 TRANSMIT OFFSET:30000000
BAND:2 TDMA BASE:851012500 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:12500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:-45000000 TIMESLOTS:2
BAND:3 TDMA BASE:762006250 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:12500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:30000000 TIMESLOTS:2
BAND:6 FDMA BASE:151000000 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:2500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:5000
BAND:7 FDMA BASE:157000000 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:2500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:5000
BAND:8 TDMA BASE:151000000 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:2500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:5000 TIMESLOTS:2
BAND:9 TDMA BASE:157000000 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:2500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:5000 TIMESLOTS:2
BAND:10 FDMA BASE:156000000 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:2500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:5000
BAND:11 TDMA BASE:156000000 BANDWIDTH:12500 SPACING:2500 TRANSMIT OFFSET:5000 TIMESLOTS:2

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AM909

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... I am planning a 10 day trip to California in a few months with the hope of getting to as many sites as possible. My plan is to start in San Diego and work my way up the coastal area then down the western valley area, back up the eastern valley/western Sierra area and back down the eastern Sierra/desert area and back to San Diego.
Squeezing all that in may be something of a challenge, depending on what else you plan on doing. :)
 

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I'm seeing new control channels coming up for Hoadley Peak (Site 86 in Shasta), 159.232500 MHz and 159.157500 MHz.
 
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