Thanks, doesn't look like it's including the San Jose State chatter. I am not quite close enough to receive this site properly so I wasn't able to do a good test on my end.More activity this morning....
Thanks, doesn't look like it's including the San Jose State chatter. I am not quite close enough to receive this site properly so I wasn't able to do a good test on my end.More activity this morning....
Didn't have a laptop with me to get the alternate CCs. Maybe someone in the area can check?
There is a new Vallejo site on EBRCS:
Site 1-009
NAC 1F9
853.825 control
852.375 voice
852.125 voice
Didn't have a laptop with me to get the alternate CCs. Maybe someone in the area can check?
Submitted to DB
So the current Sentinel programs for HP II and BCD 436 are also current with this information?
I will check Sentinel database shortly.Should be. The RR database is current.
Well never mind. I see the bc250d won’t track P25. Solves that. Where do I find something that will? Everywhere online seems to be sold out of everything.I’m having trouble trying to receive the new system on my bc250D. If I leave it parked on 852.125 I can hear multiple agencies. No luck with the trunk setup I pulled from RR database. Maybe I have the type wrong? Haven’t had any problems with trunking before but it’s been a few years since I’ve added. Any advice?
2400 is an Announcement Group talkgroup. There are a bunch of them -- xx00 format.
8802 is Concord Airport 2 (8801 is Concord Airport 1). These are Operations and Initial Emergency Response folks on these channels. Don't know what "agency" they are. They are not ConFire, although they have a couple ConFire channels in their radios.
Record any suspected talkgroups in East Bay Regional Communications System (EBRCS) Unknown Talkgroups - The RadioReference Wiki and submit DB updates when confident about their identity.
I'd been hearing traffic on 8802 (pretty much all just radio checks) a few months ago - the stations were identifying as "waterbird" and "R88".
I've heard Byron airport on 8801 as well as Buchanan (Concord).
Robo Dispatcher on 2423. Oakland Fire. Heard on CCCO Central this morning with logged activity back to Oct 8.
Noticed Oakland Fire has automated dispatching on TG 2423.
In the Nov. 2021 EBRCSA Operations Committee Meeting, a proposal from Motorola was included that went over the EBRCS AES-encryption transition. The proposal starts on page 70 at the following link. I have included a screenshot of the timeline provided in the proposal.
http://www.ebrcsa.org/library/pdf/Operations Committee/2021/11052021 OPS Pkt.pdf
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