"Field Team" doing radio checks with "Dispatch" on LLAW1 (output 39.46, tone 156.7). Very strong in Santa Clarita Valley (more than likely coming off the state site on Los Pinetos)...
I believe that those were Motorola staff doing grid testing of the LA-RICS Conventional overlay system. It should have the standard mutual aid channels for VHF-Lo and High, UHF, and 700 and/or 800MHz. This is in addition to the County specific channels that will be spun up at a later date once the mass migration to the trunked system takes place.
Any chance the transmission goes something like: "Unit -- to Dispatch grid X-10 Y-15, how do you copy?" Then a response of "Inbound Pass Outbound Pass" ? I've been hearing a transmission in South Carolina for about a month on and off, trying to figure out who it is.
Any chance the transmission goes something like: "Unit -- to Dispatch grid X-10 Y-15, how do you copy?" Then a response of "Inbound Pass Outbound Pass" ? I've been hearing a transmission in South Carolina for about a month on and off, trying to figure out who it is.
I heard a simplex conversation this morning, between "dispatch" and someone, 2 different signal levels (dispatch sounded like he was on a remote base, very strong signal), and the unit he was talking to was weaker. CTCSS 156.7
I never even thought of listening to this freq, I'm stunned that other than CHP, Low-Band is still in use here!