Nj tac, vtac, and utac frequencies

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Analogrules

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Does anyone have an updated link listing ALL of these frequencies, including 859.7875? BTW, 859.7875 was encrypted OR at least P25 digital last night. I don't know if it was temporary or not. I know with the 860 MHz band being re-assigned, I'm sure many of those ex-Tac frequencies will be moved to the 850 band. Perhaps we can use this thread to stay updated on the newest Interop TAC frequency assignments and adjustments. I just haven't found a current listing yet that includes ALL of these frequencies for NJ.

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I thin k it was just digital because I remember them saying those frequencies can switch between digital and analog. A check of the license reveals it's the NJ Department of Homeland Security. I think it;s a conventional channel they use to communicate t o themselves. Usually the interop channels are issued the "THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY" which means in theory ANY state agency can use them anywhere any time, in any mode. It doesn't mean this happens, but it's possibke
 
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