San Bernardino County Fire Pager Frequency

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kearthfan101

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For the life of me I can't find where I noted the San Bernardino County Fire Pager Frequency. Can anyone help me out?



I heard once it was in the 900mhz range but that could have been wrong. But never seen anything documented on it.
 

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This is totally awesome! Thank you so much. I knew it was up in the 900s but I can't find my file that has these. Clearly it is a simulcast system with one location right on top of me. All I need to do now is take an older radio and tap the discriminator and grabbed the wrong information. My plan is to push it into PHP and then put it on a free website. It's public information and it's not encrypted. Cuz I work all it uses POGSAG. I'll find out soon enough. Thank you again!
 

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The pagers still work though most have moved to active 911 and other CAD based/ Mobile internet based systems. I have a list of the cap codes for various engines and stuff somewhere but I haven't pulled out a pager in a while to put any in.
 

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The pagers still work though most have moved to active 911 and other CAD based/ Mobile internet based systems. I have a list of the cap codes for various engines and stuff somewhere but I haven't pulled out a pager in a while to put any in.
I know of a website that's actively reading and parsing the alphanumeric pager information. That suggests to me that it's still active and I know that firefighters carry pagers because I carried one for years.

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