Riverside County Fire Tone Assignments?

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Those that monitor Riverside County Fire (CALFIRE) are aware that they constantly change tone assignments, depending on the location of the station and/or call. It is well publicized as far as specifically which tone each tone number is, such as Tone 1 being 110.9, Tone 2 being 1230 and such. Just curious if anyone by chance knows which tone assignments are assigned to each repeater/tower, such as Elsinore, Santiago and such?

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Those that monitor Riverside County Fire (CALFIRE) are aware that they constantly change tone assignments, depending on the location of the station and/or call. It is well publicized as far as specifically which tone each tone number is, such as Tone 1 being 110.9, Tone 2 being 1230 and such. Just curious if anyone by chance knows which tone assignments are assigned to each repeater/tower, such as Elsinore, Santiago and such?

Thanks!

Do you want the entire county or a particular order. I have all the information for Cal Fire (151 MHz), but not the various commands that are mostly on 154 MHz.
 

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Kingscup, thank you! I believe that is exactly what I was looking for. Am I reading this correctly, such as the Elsinore transmit site being Tone 3, which if I am not mistaken is 131.8?

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Are you talking about the input tones used for each site?


Just curious if anyone else monitors RRU-1 West Dispatch via the INPUT freq of 159.360. From my specific location in Menifee, when on an HT, some tower sites are pretty weak, so when I am home I actually monitor the input instead of the output, without tones. I receive them much better this way. When away from home, I use the output.
 

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Kingscup, thank you! I believe that is exactly what I was looking for. Am I reading this correctly, such as the Elsinore transmit site being Tone 3, which if I am not mistaken is 131.8?

Correct.

TONE 1 = 110.9 Hz
TONE 2 = 123.0 Hz
TONE 3 = 131.8 Hz
TONE 4 = 136.5 Hz
TONE 5 = 146.2 Hz
TONE 6 = 156.7 Hz
TONE 7 = 167.9 Hz
TONE 8 = 103.5 Hz
TONE 9 = 100.0 Hz
TONE 10 = 107.2 Hz
TONE 11 = 114.8 Hz
TONE 12 = 127.3 Hz
TONE 13 = 141.3 Hz
TONE 14 = 151.4 Hz
TONE 15 = 162.2 Hz
TONE 16 = 192.8 Hz
 

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Correct.

TONE 1 = 110.9 Hz
TONE 2 = 123.0 Hz
TONE 3 = 131.8 Hz
TONE 4 = 136.5 Hz
TONE 5 = 146.2 Hz
TONE 6 = 156.7 Hz
TONE 7 = 167.9 Hz
TONE 8 = 103.5 Hz
TONE 9 = 100.0 Hz
TONE 10 = 107.2 Hz
TONE 11 = 114.8 Hz
TONE 12 = 127.3 Hz
TONE 13 = 141.3 Hz
TONE 14 = 151.4 Hz
TONE 15 = 162.2 Hz
TONE 16 = 192.8 Hz

These are now the national standard tones. Federal natural resource agencies around the country are switching to these. Some had done so 3-4 years ago and some before that. I just researched Arizona and all the federal natural resource agencies have made the switch.
 
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