Oklahoma County TAC frequency

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HogDriver

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I’ve had two frequencies in my scanner, can’t remember where I got them from, one is 151.085, DPL 152, and 158.925, unknown DPL. They are listed as TAC-7R and TAC-8R. This morning I heard TAC-7R being used on a house fire in Spencer as an interop.
I can’t find it in RR in use in the area, so if anyone has any info on it so we can get it listed.
I found a license for WQNW695 for it.
 
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bradenpickett

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Those are nationwide interoperability channels. The City of OKC owns and maintains several UHF and 700 repeaters that also act as bases on their Harris system. From the Symphony consoles, dispatchers can patch TGs from their system into the repeaters. Often if Eastern OK departments are working a fire with OKC FD, they will patch. OK County Fireground channels are also patched sometimes.
 

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Those are nationwide interoperability channels. The City of OKC owns and maintains several UHF and 700 repeaters that also act as bases on their Harris system. From the Symphony consoles, dispatchers can patch TGs from their system into the repeaters. Often if Eastern OK departments are working a fire with OKC FD, they will patch. OK County Fireground channels are also patched sometimes.
While I believe you, I’m still not finding those two specific frequencies listed anywhere in NIFOG. Are they maybe under a statewide interop plan?
 

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151.085 and 158.925 are NOT nationwide NIFOG interoperability channels and they are NOT even in the OKFOG.

They are licensed to Oklahoma County and are something local to that area.

The only (known) statewide frequencies specific to Oklahoma are
 
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