CMARS rebanded
Now that CHP has 800 capability, will they have thier own tone assigned?
Now that CHP has 800 capability, will they have thier own tone assigned?
From looking through the FCC licenses, here are some potential CMARS sites that haven't been documented yet. Anyone want to give a listen?
Horse Mountain (Humboldt County): Blue (not rebanded)
Willow Creek, CA
WPBQ556 (CALIFORNIA, STATE OF) FCC Callsign Details
Now that CHP has 800 capability, will they have thier own tone assigned?
Given the propagation habits of 800 putting it on any high mountain doesn't give great urban penetration for SJ County. We have to result to towers like that to get good City coverage, and that's the only tall lattice I can think of. I think the closest State mtn top sites for central San Joaquin would be the various ones in the Foothills and Oso; all pretty far away for 800.Surprisingly that Pac-West LMR tower in northern Stockton has the rebanded Blue frequency in the license, so it's almost certainly still active.
I guess what surprised me about it was looking at google street view at that address. I'm used to public safety and business co-locating at privately owned sites, but this tower in Stockton is literally on the roof of the radio shop. I hadn't seen that before.![]()
Is / will CMARS be a phase out of the State Radio System channels?
If you are talking about CALCORD, CLERS, and CALSLIP the answer would be no. Each of these radio systems provide a specific role in emergency communications. CMARS is used by many agencies for day to day operations, such as CDCR Transportation units from the various transportation hubs around the state to the individual prison transportation units.I was refering to the State Radio System listed in Cal EMA, just wondering if those would be phased out for this system as far as multi agency use?