Los Angeles County Coroner Frequencies

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BobFam

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Does anyone know the Los Angeles County Coroner radio frequencies? I can't find them anywhere. anks, Bob.
 

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Medical Examiner-Coroner Talkgroups
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114072c8fDCORONER 1Dispatch (patch with EDACS 09-021) Public Works
114082c90DCORONER 2Tactical Public Works
 

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There not on the EDACS system anymore ...... on the new P2 CWIRS system .....your scanner must be phase 2 compatible.
 

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Is the Phase 2 upgrade recent? I haven't seen Phase 2 on that system.
I know it's an old and dead topic, but I've been monitoring CWIRS for a bit lately and there's been zero Phase 2 activity. That should be changing soonish as the XTS5000s are replaced, but right now the system is all Phase 1 talkgroups with Phase 2 support available per bandplan. It's simulcast CQPSK so most Phase 1 scanners won't like it much. I can't monitor the system like I can monitor the Ventura County 700 MHz system (low field strength and no available receivers), but if I see Phase 2 usage I'll post in a new topic.
 

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I noticed that the other day, I dusted off my 996XT and received the coroner. so it’s definitely a p1 system, when they do switch to the P2 software, do we need to reprogram.

I Also have a SDS 200 for the P2 system
 

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My local fire department was given a CWIRS handheld by the county. It is a Harris/ M/A Com P7200 (or something that looks like that model), and is for use on the Disaster Management talkgroups. In those radios, it shows as "CITIES-A, CITIES-B, CITIES-C, etc. based on the DM area. I was in the chief's office within the past year, and he had an additional radio that was a Harris Unity XG-100. Also had "CITIES-(#)" on the display.
 

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My local fire department was given a CWIRS handheld by the county. It is a Harris/ M/A Com P7200 (or something that looks like that model), and is for use on the Disaster Management talkgroups. In those radios, it shows as "CITIES-A, CITIES-B, CITIES-C, etc. based on the DM area. I was in the chief's office within the past year, and he had an additional radio that was a Harris Unity XG-100. Also had "CITIES-(#)" on the display.

I seen a auction where they got rid a lot of the Harris radios, de programmed them and many others from my understanding were given mutual aide indentifiers and donated to various counties with mous.
 

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So sad that was a cool gift shop. Back to the radios. PA state wide open sky built on Harris tech. I had to do time in a western PA comm center. The Harris radio couldnt even connect to the dispatch consul 2 feet away.
 

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So sad that was a cool gift shop. Back to the radios. PA state wide open sky built on Harris tech. I had to do time in a western PA comm center. The Harris radio couldnt even connect to the dispatch consul 2 feet away.

Open sky and P25 are nothing alike. It wasn’t Harris tech, it was M/ACom. Harris inherited that garbage. Don’t even compare the two.

My province, Alberta, has a Harris P25/Phase 1 system that is over 335 unique radio sites and covers more square miles than any single trunk system in the US. It has at least 4 different brands of subscribers being used on it. Harris also built the second largest P25 system in North America, also in Canada.

Alberta is significantly larger that every state but Texas and Alaska.
 
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