drummondjustin
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Jackson County EMS has changed frequency. New frequency is 159.240 MHz. This change was made on January 5th.
Jackson County EMS has changed frequency. New frequency is 159.240 MHz. This change was made on January 5th.
No problem. There are still a few discrepancies with what is listed on the database though. Thank you for your help in guiding me through the system as well.
No problem. There are still a few discrepancies with what is listed on the database though. Thank you for your help in guiding me through the system as well.
<snip>Hope this helps.!
Ok - So basically, all fire departments will be on UHF by Sept 1st. Wellston Fire will be converting to UHF and using the frequencies below... Also, their VHF repeater will be off the air by the Sept 1st date.
453.625 - County Fire Repeater 1 - Jackson - Main/Page Frequency - KNAY777
451.975 - County Fire Repeater 2 - Jackson - Secondary - WNAU921
453.275 - County Fire Repeater 3 - Oak Hill - Hamilton Township - WPDB987
453.425 - County Fire Repeater 4 - Wellston - Washington Township - WPDB987
For county EMS operations, the two frequencies below are the only that EMS operations take place.
453.125 - Madison-Jefferson Fire Department - Oak Hill - WNAU921
159.240 - Jackson County EMS Dispatch - County Wide - WPDB987
155.340 - Jackson County EMS to Holzer Jackson - WPDB987
The above is up to date. The 453.275 frequency is no longer used for hospital talk and was moved to Hamilton Township.
155.205, 155.115 and the 39 MHz frequencies are no longer used, nor is their any equipment even installed on low band.
154.755 is used as a backup for the Sheriffs Office and the 151.010 frequency will be used as a secondary use system.
We have been making steps in the right direction as a county over he past 6 months. I'm extremely proud of everyone's hard work to make the county interoperable!
As for Gallipolis PD, I don't think they use low band anymore... But Rick would know for sure.
Hope that helps!
All Law Enforcement in the county is on MARCS (minus Coalton PD, they are still on VHF)... But to answer you question, 155.155 hasnt been used in quite a while...
Justin,
So, in reality, I shouldn't make any change until Sept 1, right?
I should wait til you respond to the other questions, but I don't want to forget to ask...
Do you know if the county (police and/or fire-ems) have switched to narrowband yet?
Mike