Northzone Fleetmap Changes - Escondido Transition to Northcomm

officer_415

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Can 866.750 "800 A/G" be deleted? Looks like it's leftover from pre-rebanding and was replaced by 851.750 "XSD 8A/G"?
 

inigo88

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Can 866.750 "800 A/G" be deleted? Looks like it's leftover from pre-rebanding and was replaced by 851.750 "XSD 8A/G"?
I went ahead and deleted “800 A/G” as I wasn’t able to find it in the current fleetmap and the 866 MHz frequency was years out of date pre-rebanding. If anybody comes to find that 800 A/G is still active with a new rebanded frequency feel free to reply here or make a submission and I’ll gladly add it back.
 

Anderegg

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Anyone hearing how the new talkgroups are being assigned? I am only hearing responses on 3C, 4C, and 5C so far, but I work overnights so not much happening.

Paul
 

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Anyone hearing how the new talkgroups are being assigned? I am only hearing responses on 3C, 4C, and 5C so far, but I work overnights so not much happening.

Paul
Coastal agencies zone 3 - OCS, CBD, ENC, SOL, DMR
Inland agencies zone 4 - VTA, NCF, SMC, RSF
Valley agencies zone 5 - ESC, VCT, SPI, RCR, PAL, PYR

#A - Dispatch (patched 3a-4a-5a)
#B - Admin (patched 3b-4b-5b)

#C - routine primary (i.e. 3c, 4c, 5c)
#D - secondary routine
#F - 1st alarm primary
#E - 1st alarm command (if needed)
#G - 1st alarm tac (if needed)

#I - secondary 1st alarm
#H - secondary 1st alarm command
#J - secondary 1st alarm tac
 
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