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No kidding! Here is what I have so far;

Clackamas County: Structure protection Tac using 800 p25 Tac 23, Hearing Task Force 45” also VHF 154.325 a bit. State fire net 154.280.

Washington County: Chehalem Mtn Fire using 800 P25 Ops 37 and Ops 38.

Marion County: Beachie Fire structure Tac 154.295 and 154.280, ODF 151.205

Good hits on 155.5650 Lyons/Mill City Area.
State Fire Marshal Office Tac 159.4725 and 159.1875, ODF Red 151.340.
166.725 171.5125, Air 131.400. “Lyons Head Communications” heard on 171.5250.
 
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Activity heard in Hillsboro:
ODF Blue 159.2625 MHz - air tanker comms (N415BT Flight Tracking and History - FlightAware)
ODF High Heaven 151.205 MHz
ODF Buxton 151.145 MHz

Heard either the Powerline or Chehalem fire commander mention ODF Red, and briefly heard activity there.

NPSPAC UTAC42 453.7125

Also heard some comms on VTAC11 (151.1375 MHz), but one station was actually on 151.140 MHz
 

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When there was fire in Mapleton i heard traffic on Fire cache freqs, thats where almost all of the traffic is.
 

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What are the fire cache frequencies? I saw a bunch of VFIRE frequencies in the NIFOG.

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Clackamas County: Structure protection Tac using 800 p25 Tac 23, Hearing Task Force 45” also VHF 154.325 a bit. State fire net 154.280.
Washington County: Chehalem Mtn Fire using 800 P25 Ops 37 and Ops 38.


Anyone know what system Clackamas and Washington Counties fire units are using for P25 system?
 
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AFAIK Clackamas and Washington County are using the Motorola Type II analog system. The activity on Ops 37 and 38 has died way down. The ODF northwestern region channels have been busy checking on lightning strikes. High Heaven (151.205 MHz) also continues to be used.
 

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So apparently the last updates I did on my HPs didn't include the new WCCCA/CCOM P25 (2) TRS, but I'm getting the analog L/C so are the P25 TGs linked to their counterparts in the analog?
 
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So apparently the last updates I did on my HPs didn't include the new WCCCA/CCOM P25 (2) TRS, but I'm getting the analog L/C so are the P25 TGs linked to their counterparts in the analog?
The only WCCCA P25 site up in Washington county is the Gales Peak site, which is not in service yet. It has a control channel, and I've seen Firecomm dispatch for both Washington and Clackamas county, along with CComm LE patched onto the system, but only during the work day, which I assume is being done for testing. Short answer: WCCCA hasn't migrated to P25 yet, so any activity, including the Ops 37/38 activity during the wildfires, was on the existing analog Type II system. The audio qualities also indicated that the non-dispatch users were still using analog.
 
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