Channel Industries Mutual Aid info ... Houston Area

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zerg901

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CIMA is the mutual aid coordinating group for the heavy industries in the Houston area ... I assume that CIMA has at least 1 dispatcher on duty to raise the alarm when any facility calls for help

Harris County, Texas (TX) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference ... this seems to be the only CIMA info in the RRDB ... showing TXWARN TGs and a 488 Mhz TRS

Looking at the FCC ULS shows a 2 more UHF business band TRS and some tac channels ... can anyone confirm?

tac channels seem to be on wpyn372 ... 451.675 + 452.575 + 452.60 + 454.00 ... 3000 mobiles at 20 watts each .... (what about 456.675 + 457.575 + 457.60 + 459. 00??]

wide area trs is on wrez761 on 460.90 and 460.95 in 4 or more counties including brazoria and montgomery and maybe galveston

the legacy trs is on wqok355 on 488.8875 + 489.1125 + 489.0875 ... maybe all FB2 sites are in Harris County .... previously was conventional on these 3 channels

another trs is on wqoj967 using 7 UHF channels at 4 sites in Harris County

cima seems to have just 1 fcc frn ... 0009069592 .... licensee names are ... C I M A Organization + Channel Industries Mutual Aid (CIMA] + Channel Industries Mutual Aid ... searching the fcc uls for 'cima' shows no relevant licenses

there are close to 30 cancelled licenses from 2011 ish for uhf T FX1 at the various plants and industrial sites ... each with a different control point phone number and address and lats/longs for each .. am sorting thru that data now ... there is some historical data there giving old plant names

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re my earlier post about the littliest refinery ... the only reply is from an ignored member ... dont know why
 

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That "ignored member" happens to be one of the forum moderators, who locked your other thread. I think we've just about seen the last of you around these parts. :rolleyes:
 
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