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MOTOROLANUT,
I am nosy so please post the PL's, transmit and recieve freq's, channel name/alias, etc... When you get a chance, check your private messages in the RR mail box.

Thanks again for everyones help and discussion in the this thread. Its been and keeps getting more and more informative.

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Yeah you are correct on 42.34, I searched the KA-6967 call sign, it does not show it anymore. Maybe Police Call had a misprint and meant 45.340 or 42.34 was cancelled one.

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Hmmm... the tone of conversation seems to have taken a bit of turn here. Not sure why, but I thought that this was more of a team effort not a put down session. Medic your post above seemed to indicate that you were amazed that motorolanut was using low band for WVSP. Not sure why you're amazed as you have been mentioning 42 Mc. freqs earlier and that is certainly low band in my book. Also, a quick look in the database will show that the BCI freqs are clearly marked as being used by WVSP as well.
Here in my part of WV the BCI freqs are used quite a bit for WVSP car to car, as well as the normal WVSP low band freqs and also the county PD/sheriff channels.
Just my $0.02.....hope things get back to a more friendly and helpful tone.
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davidhartmn said:
Yeah you are correct on 42.34, I searched the KA-6967 call sign, it does not show it anymore. Maybe Police Call had a misprint and meant 45.340 or 42.34 was cancelled one.

David

Some of the info is submitted. I know of one trooper, who worked a detachment...and is now on assignment elsewhere, who submitted info to "Police Call". Heck of a nice guy. His noame is no longer on the list of contributers of Police Call, unless he now wished to remain anonymous.

Freq is dead, or the state did not renew the license. There are a few possibilitys.

And we all know, that mosty call signs ( licenses ) have their own purpose / I.D . Example = KA-6967 ;). WHG-346 , wqmv-899 ( examples ). So...maybe it is dead, mabe it is not. Anyone know a Troop, and have a freq counter?


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wb8oif said:
Hmmm... the tone of conversation seems to have taken a bit of turn here. Not sure why, but I thought that this was more of a team effort not a put down session. Medic your post above seemed to indicate that you were amazed that motorolanut was using low band for WVSP. Not sure why you're amazed as you have been mentioning 42 Mc. freqs earlier and that is certainly low band in my book. Also, a quick look in the database will show that the BCI freqs are clearly marked as being used by WVSP as well.
Here in my part of WV the BCI freqs are used quite a bit for WVSP car to car, as well as the normal WVSP low band freqs and also the county PD/sheriff channels.
Just my $0.02.....hope things get back to a more friendly and helpful tone.
73 all.


It was not a put down session. I have been misunderstood. And I certainly do not have anyting against Motorolanut.

If you read the entire thread, there was post by Motorolanut about something " federal". I simply stated that I believed the feds used the BCI high band freq.

I did come across a Federal "Investigator" about 1997 or 1998, and his car was parked at the residence of an aquaintance. There was a single VHF high band antenna on the car. Well, lets just say that it was the only antenna that was visable. That is why I said that the federal folks use the BCI freqs. I did ask a trooper later on, and he said yes..that he was aware of that they did. VHF - high band = Federal Freqs, as well as DPS High band freqs. makes sense.



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Ok..So here is the low band list...I am not listing the PL's for Opsec reasons...This is the band plan from 2003....I doubt it changed much with the exception of the P-25 Interop taking over

WVSP- Troop 1
Shinnston Mobiles: RX 42.1000 TX 42.2600
Shinnston Base: Rx 42.2600 TX 42.1000

Morgantown Detachment same as Shinnston just different PL's

Moundsville Mobiles: RX 42.0200 TX 42.2600
Moundsville Base: RX 42.2600 TX 42.0200

WVSP Troop 2
Romney Mobiles: RX 42.2600 TX 42.1000
Romney Base: TX 42.1000 RX 42.2600

Martinsburg Mobile: RX 42.0600 TX 42.2600
Martinsburg Base: RX 42.2600 TX 42.0600

WVSP Troop 3
Elkins: Same as Martinsburg just different PL's again

WVSP Troop 4
South Charleston
Parkersburg: Both the same as Shinnston just different PL's

WVSP Troop 5
Huntington: Same as Shinnston just different PL's
Logan Mobiles: RX 42.3800 TX 42.2600
Logan Base TX 42.3800 RX 42.2600

WVSP Troop 6
Beckley Same as Shinnston just different PL's

Now WVSP Low Band Mobile to Mobile Statewide: TX 42.1600 RX 42.2600
Also used for Mobile to Mobile is 42.0200, 42.0600, 42.1200, 45.7800

WVSP High band used are: 156.0300, 158.9100
WVSP High Band Repeater: RX 155.9700 TX 159.0100

WVSP UHF: 460.1500, 460.2000, 460.4000,465.1500

Now I have the BCI Freq plans for across the state....Just gotta look in the next day or so...

KEEP IN MIND THESE MIGHT HAVE CHANGED OR SOME DISCONTINUED DUE TO P-25 INTEROP UHF TAKING OVER....So Don't cuss me If they don't work perfectly
As soon as I find the other stuff I will let you know.

WVSP are also Dispatched in many counties by each 911 center so listen to your
Lowband sheriff freqs, highband and uhf depending on what section of WV you live in.
This is one reason you might not hear much activity on the 42.spectrum channels
 

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MOTOROLANUT said:
WVSP High band used are: 156.0300, 158.9100
WVSP High Band Repeater: RX 155.9700 TX 159.0100


???? OK. So to "verify". I thought that 155.430 was DPS **statewide**, and also one of two freqs that is used on the turnpike.

I know the 430 freq is good, I have it in my radio. I don;t remember the PL right off.

I'll print this out later...Much Thanks.



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Motorolanut.

I am back. ( I had to go away for awile ).

I have no clue as to about Huntington, Beckley, Parkersburg and others. But about 5 years ago, 6 years ago...BCI Parkersburg had Motorola Sabres. Encrypted. I was at a WV P.D Office talking to a new officer that I was on a Fire Department with, and one of the guys walked in in jeans, drop leg holster,and yes I got a good look - Motorola. They were in search of a subject wanted in Ohio. He give one or two of the officers a radio, told them that it could not be heard on the scanner - They all left and set up surveillance. And no, the subject was not located.

So...Is all of BCI's freqs encrypted..especially since they are shared with the feds.

And also 158.880 out of Parkersburg. Only frequency issued to DPS that I know of..Can you tell me what it is used for. I am thinking maybe interstate patrol...Not sure. KQA-359 on the license. I just would like to know-verify ; what it is **designated** for. I have only heard traffic stops on that freq. No radio traffic recently.

I have one Morgantown freq......High band VHF, and one in Charleston = 159 Mhz that I think is the "Park Police" but not sure..I will get with you on them later.

Also...Since you are in the research mode and the crystal ball owner, can you tell me if the freqs for the Yeager Airport S.P's are state or federal. I figured a national guard unit, I was not sure if they were given state freqs to be in contact with Brass Alley or the old Bravo company headquarters..Or if they were issued freqs by IRAC ( Inter-deparmental radio advisory committee ). Anyone who knows,please speak up.


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I know that for the BCI here in Beckley, Bolt tower is in the open but Kingston is on Pro-voice or some type of moto. enc. system on that tower.

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wvscanner said:
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I know that for the BCI here in Beckley, Bolt tower is in the open but Kingston is on Pro-voice or some type of moto. enc. system on that tower.

Jeffery Smith

Yeah. I was thinking they had freqs for everyday conversation ; Surveillance and privledged discussion - it was encrypted. Tw years ago, threee years ago ; I had a BCI freq programmed in a scanner..and I believed I heard a encrypted transmission. Living near a threee state border, not able to determine a PL.....I was not "Certain" is was WV DPS.

About 10 years ago or so, Me and an aquaintance was interviewed by a FED. One antenna..and One only.

The Aquaintance met the FED at a fast food shop, and then they both met at a residence.

Only one antenna on the car. VHF high band. Pretty much common sense.

To be able to run DMV info, ask for help in a pursuit..or trouble in teh field..they woudl need something other than a FED freq to talk on.

WV feds all have 900 series call signs...I think. Not sure.


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I was told one time that when a law agency reg. their freq. they had to, or automatically reg. with the State with it, therfore any SP unit would be allowed to use any city or county freq. with that said I'm sure the Feds would be higher on that pyramid.

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wvscanner said:
I was told one time that when a law agency reg. their freq. they had to, or automatically reg. with the State with it, therfore any SP unit would be allowed to use any city or county freq. with that said I'm sure the Feds would be higher on that pyramid.

Jeffery Smith


So long as the licensing agancy had the mobiles listed on "their" license, yes DPS could use those freqs. An agency has 5 mobiles...and 5 mobiles is the only ones listed on the license....Then "Legally" they cannot use that freq.

As for the reporting to the state......Possible, but I have never heard that.


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MOTOROLANUT said:
I don't have the low band programming list in front of me... as I am on the road working....So just hold on and I will get it to all of you on the forum Monday or Tues at the latest...



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