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r1rider98

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I was going through Bakersfield last night and i got tan2 clear as a bell. They had a chase going on. That was crazy.
 

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I still haven't heard East LA yet either. Maybe there's a reason why they saved that for last.
 

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The techs will probably do the Yellow-2 last because one of the radio sites is at the radio shop in Commerce.
 

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The techs will probably do the Yellow-2 last because one of the radio sites is at the radio shop in Commerce.
And as K6CDO mentioned, CHP has yet to obtain a license for 45.48 mHz, Southern YEL2's B/R freq. It's still an "active" FCC license for Orange County Transit Authority (WPYP239), so it may be in CPRA's hopper. A cursory look through the FCC Applications database doesn't find that they've received an app for it yet.
 
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Harry, I've been following the FCC database on nearly a daily basis during the changeover. I understand what you're saying, but all through this process, in the Southern Division, a lack of licensing hasn't held the project up. Most of the licenses have been modified after the changeover.
 

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Harry, I've been following the FCC database on nearly a daily basis during the changeover. I understand what you're saying, but all through this process, in the Southern Division, a lack of licensing hasn't held the project up. Most of the licenses have been modified after the changeover.
I'll defer to you on that, Mark, since I don't check nearly as often as you do, but I don't recall seeing any frequency go into service that wasn't already licensed to California, State of somewhere, at least as a statewide Temporary Base if nothing else. But you may be right. I think I made a mistake once before :)
 
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Harry: They were all temp or permanent licenses in other parts of the state, mostly Sacramento, where all the licenses are ultimately held. The state seems to be doing a better job in the Inland and Border areas, many of those licenses are in now in place and good to go.
 

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New Tac?

I too have been checking the FCC license application database on a regular basis. It's a great way to get a rough idea of what order the new channels will get worked on.

I recently found this application for 39.10 MHz at a single site near Pasadena. Unlike the normal dispatch channels, which are console-repeated, they're asking for FB and FB2 like they have on Tac 1 through 6.

Could this be a new tactical frequency for Southern?

39.10 is not listed in the CHPERS frequency loadout tables that someone posted earlier.
 

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jlanfn:

39.10 Mhz is a former state youth authority frequency, other agencies may have used it too. In L.A., Nellis School for Boys in Whittier used that frequency. I see that new license is affiliated with KA4993, so it is probably a new CHP Tac frequency. I'll plug it in and listen.
 

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Well, judging from tonights LAPD pursuit up to Rosamond....I like the CHP's new set up. Wonder how well LAPD was communicating up there?
 

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They're doing a field test on Blue 2 today. Sounds like about 10 people out there.
 

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Yeah iam in bakersfield and i am getting the Blue testing, loud and clear. And both sides of the conversation!!!, there all over the la area, there testing motors (motercycle units) as well as cvpi's.
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As far as I could tell, it sounded like they were using guys from their own areas. When the west valley guys were done, they said they were going back to Teal.
 
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