I am in Green Cove see nothing on 453.6625. CCSO uses LTR Multi-net. Did find 3 unknowns Data 5 seconds on, 5 off by order of strength.
451.2500
451.4750
451.0750
This is Clay County NEBRASKA he's asking about.
This is more than likely the Sheriff's Office. Fire and EMA were using analog UHF channels during severe weather last weekend. I didn't hear any law enforcement traffic in analog mode. I heard Trbo on this frequency and the frequency is licensed to Clay county, hence why I submitted it. I didn't have a scanner with a discriminator tap to decode the Trbo traffic and I didn't have time to do so.
There are other counties around Clay county that have license for Trbo as well.
I added the new channel and depreciated both of the old sheriff channels. If one or both are still active, please post here or send a submission.
I heard fire traffic on one the analog UHF frequencies labels as sheriff dispatch in the database but I can't remember which one. I think you are right it probably was 460.250.i have heard limited traffic on 460.1500...but the badge was "4305"...def not sheriffs ofc traffic...that was a couple weeks ago. and also...i have heard i believe some sort of vol fire traffic on 460.2500. do you guys know of a way to monitor that TRBO freq??
I heard fire traffic on one the analog UHF frequencies labels as sheriff dispatch in the database but I can't remember which one. I think you are right it probably was 460.250.
MotoTRBO or NXDN?
I heard Mototrbo on that frequency.
4305 would be Police officer with a local pd.
Clay Co SO might have the old analog frequencies in their radios just in case they need it for interop reasons like with fire or outside agencies.
roger dodger it was... 460.2500 with a dpl of 032. and on ccso-f1, I heard an officer call clay county but the badge was 4305... and also I plugged in that freq of 453.6625 and heard the usual moto trbo sound that it makes. so I assume from reading what trbo is... no way to monitor. . just wonder what clay county has to hide...............................................................
gotcha. someone wanna do a ride-along or get pulled over in clay county so investigate further??? and secondly... how will nsp and acso/hpd/hamilton county surrounding counties communicate other than phone??? since they decided to go "north korea" on us...
With the tornado that went through Sutton yesterday did anyone catch how interoperability worked within Clay Co and with outside agencies? How did they communicate with NSP was it via phone or did they set up a patch to the SRS, probably on one of the ROC talk groups.