PL Tones

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Does anyone have the PL tones for Pasadena Police Department, South Pasadena Fire Department, West Covina Police Department and Arcadia Fire to Police (Fire Tac) ?
I know there up on websites but I can only find one pl tone for all the frequencies and don't know if its the receive or transmit frequency. I would like both.
 

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PL tones for those departments are listed in the database. Pasadena FD and South Pasadena FD are both a part of Verdugo and are on ICIS.
Kenji Luster
 

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RX tones. There is absolutely no need for TX tones to be listed IMHO.
 

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Sheesh...slow down kid. It seems to me that you are a bit overboard wanting everybody's input freq and PL to their systems. Please stick to scanners.
 

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I agree. i think that puting transmit in radios in asking for trouble. unless you have permission from the police to do so just stick to haveing the rx in the radio. it will keep you out of trouble. that's not to say that if you call them and they give you the information and send a letter saying that you can do it. its not unheard of. i have at least one dept in my radios with permission but i wont put in if i dont.
 

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This is typical of post19explorer.

The kid does the same thing on the LACoFD forum. Nobody needs input PLs. He is a young rick and needs to slow down a bit. Only authorized users of a system need PLs. If you have to buy your own radio and get your PLs off the internet, then chances are you have no business having either of those things.
 
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