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Santa Cruz County has 4 new low-level channels in use, including up the coast: 154.385, 155.175, 155.250, and 155.550. At least one of these is the sheriff "Silver" channel, not sure what the rest are for. Anyone worked this out yet and want to get the database updated?
 

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154.385 is SO Silver.
155.175 Don't know off the top of my head, I'm checking.
155.250 is shown as SCPD channel 3
155.550 Don't know off the top of my head, I'm checking
 

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154.385 is SO Silver.
155.175 Don't know off the top of my head, I'm checking.
155.250 is shown as SCPD channel 3
155.550 Don't know off the top of my head, I'm checking

Yeah, just heard some traffic on 154.385 that made me think that was Silver, and it appears to be crosslinked to Red last night and today.

I see there's inputs on the same license at 158.295 and 159.015.

Strange that SCPD is using a county-licensed and not city-licensed frequency, but wouldn't be the first time around here.
 

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Yeah, just heard some traffic on 154.385 that made me think that was Silver, and it appears to be crosslinked to Red last night and today.

Silver is also known as Coast Tac. I think it was originally intended for use up past Davenport.



Strange that SCPD is using a county-licensed and not city-licensed frequency, but wouldn't be the first time around here.

SCPD has Blue = Primary, and Yellow = Secondary. I'd never heard of an SCPD 3 until I went looking. That is what was on my list. It's located at the County building and had some mention of "county interop".

The County radio shop runs most of the stuff in the county, including some city PD's.
 
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